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Syrian Man Pays It Forward Big Time After Diners Pick Up His Tab

Acts of kindness are contagious – that's why this young Syrian refugee decided to pay it forward big time after someone picked up his...

24 Ideas for Raising Kind and Grateful Kids

It’s a great time of year to remind ourselves how we can reinforce and encourage kindness and gratitude in our kids. Especially in December,...

Quite a Drop in the Bucket: $500,000 Left in Red Kettle to Encourage Charity

Wow! Bell-ringers never had such an amazing Christmas treat delivered into their little red buckets. An anonymous couple dropped a $500,000 check into a Salvation...

Utility Mails $150 Food Cards to 3000 Who Lost Power on Thanksgiving

Thousands of people who were without electricity for a week or more, will get a chance to do-over Thanksgiving. An electric utility in Washington state...

Paying it Forward: Military Edition

Almost fifteen years ago, I left the only life I had ever known in pursuit of something different… something better. I took my first...
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700 People ‘Pay it Forward’ at St. Petersburg Starbucks in Two Days

There’s more than coffee percolating at a Starbucks in St. Petersburg, Florida. For the past two days, hundreds of drive-thru customers have been providing random...
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Do-Gooder Leaves Note on Car Directing Driver to Get Free Tires

Last week a photograph was posted to a social media website showing a typed note left anonymously on a truck. The Good Samaritan wrote,...
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When Drugs Don’t Work: Restoring Happiness in People With Depression

Practicing positive activities may serve as an effective, low-cost treatment for people suffering from depression, according to researchers at the University of California, Riverside...
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Thousands of “Hackers for Good” Build Applications for Humanity

Two years ago representatives from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Hewlett-Packard, NASA and the World Bank came together to form the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK)...