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Orphan Best Friends Unknowingly Adopted By Families in Same Town

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In terms of BFFs – “best friends forever” – there may be no more perfect real life examples than Kelvin and Alfonso.

Their lives growing up in Mozambique were nearly identical, two young kids with parents who died of AIDS, then orphans supporting each other through the hardships of having no family.

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Then, two miracles side by side: the boys were both adopted at 10-years-old separately by American families in 2008–families living in the same town of Gilbert, Arizona.

“The only way this makes sense to me is that there was a higher plan for our friendship to last,” Afonso tells People. “I needed Kelvin back in Mozambique, because we relied on each other for comfort. And I can’t explain it, but it just made sense that he would end up in Arizona too.”

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Once the parents of the families discovered their adopted sons’ childhood friendship, they arranged a surprise reunion.

The now 18-years-old buddies have been inseparable ever since; they went to the same high school, both played varsity soccer, and both accepted to Brigham Young University in the fall.

Both want to continue their education so they can help the people of Mozambique, particularly making adoptions easier for future parents of the many orphans like them back home.

(WATCH the surprise reunion below) – Photos by Lacinda Lewis, Kelvin’s mom

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Foster Father of 50,000 Gives Back After Growing Up in Poverty

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Dr. Amporn Wathanavongs sat at his kitchen table with a glass of orange juice while reading the Bangkok Post. The Thai economy was faltering; everyone was speculating about the extent of the Tom Yum Goong Crash. Within months, the streets would swell with children begging. He needed to do something.

It was 1997. Dr. Amporn had reached the American undesirable age of 60. Although he lived in Thailand, he worked for an American organization, the Christian Children’s Fund. Unwillingly, Dr. Amporn had crossed the arbitrary line forcing him into mandatory retirement.

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Born in 1937, he had basked in his mother’s undivided love as an only child. Sawai Jeek, his birth place, was the village where his parents had fled to. Lek, the “Little One” as his mother called him, never knew from where or for what reason. He was orphaned at the age of five when she succumbed to a fatal illness only one year after his father’s death. Lek was left alone to survive in a world no one had taught him to understand.

Lek subsisted by fighting with flea-infested dogs over scraps of pork tossed out by vendors. At 15, he was lured into the Cambodian jungle and forced to become a boy soldier. He killed men and boys, much like himself, except they were displaced from northern Africa. All of them were trapped in a war that was not theirs.

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Alone and traumatized at 17, he attempted suicide when he returned from the Indochina war. In the midst of his haze at the hospital, the kindness of a stranger intervened. A woman counseled him to return to his boyhood village where the monks would accept him as a novice.

In the temple he would learn to read and write. She gave him a few bahts for the train ride.

From novice to monk, learning transformed him. No longer illiterate, he allowed himself once again to dream of a family. He made a choice, he disrobed. Determined to work for a foreign company, he took menial jobs while he studied English.

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Through serendipity, he met a French Jesuit missionary in the slums of Bangkok. There, at the Angel Center, he discovered his purpose, to help others. With the assistance of the Jesuits, he attended Xavier University in the Philippines. Ironing his classmates’ shirts between classes paid for his food and books while he obtained his social work diploma.

Life took shape. Working for the Christian Children’s Fund allowed him to provide for his family and dedicate himself to helping others. That was, until he reached the age of 60.
American practices confused him. One year, they recognized his work by awarding him an honorary PhD in social works and the next year, they forced him to retire.

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Inactivity did not sit well with Dr. Amporn. He did not need to read the Bangkok Post analysis to understand that thousands of poor children were about to face even greater suffering. He made a choice. He took the savings from his pension fund and took a gamble. He recruited former colleagues, accountants, managers and others who had lost their jobs due to the economic crisis.

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On Valentine’s Day, 1998, Dr. Amporn established the Foundation for Rehabilitation and Development of Children and Family (FORDEC). The date was no coincidence. He was entrusting FORDEC with his vision to give love to the loveless. More than a decade later, in the FORDEC schoolyard, two hundred children between the ages of 5 and thirteen, sit cross legged, eyes closed, as a monk leads them in meditation. These children will go home to shacks built on mounds of garbage with tin roof tops. Yet, for 6 hours, 6 days a week, they laugh, eat a hot meal, and learn to read and write. This is their school; they will tell you with pride. Dr. Amporn has changed the course of their lives, along with that of thousands of other destitute children. That is why they call him the foster father of 50,000.

Dr. Amporn Wathavongs life is chronicled in the new book The Boy with a Bamboo Heart: The Story of a Street Orphan Who Built a Children’s Charity by Chantal Jauvin. Contact the Foundation at 2232 WINDLASS WAY,  SAN LEANDRO, CA  94577

Steven Tyler Surprises Fan With Down Syndrome, Invites Him On Stage (WATCH)

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When a  24-year-old, born with Down Syndrome tried to get tickets to see his favorite performer, Steven Tyler, in concert in Niagara Falls, Ontario, he found out there were “No More, No More.”

The Aerosmith singer was in town performing the band’s classics and some new solo material with a backing band for two nights. But with all the tickets sold out, Anthony Yorfido figured he’d have to “Dream On.”

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Then, on the day of the final performance, Anthony and his mother walked into a medical supply store — and couldn’t help but notice the limousine out front. Tyler just happened to be in the shop buying a back brace, and Anthony ran and threw his arms around him in a hug.

When the 68-year-old rocker learned Anthony wasn’t going to get to see the show, he assured them he’d take care of it.

Anthony was excited about sitting in the crowd, but when he got to the show, he found out Tyler had actually arranged for backstage passes. If that wasn’t enough, Tyler invited the young man to “Walk This Way” onto center stage.

Suddenly, Anthony was “Livin’ on the Edge,” playing maracas with Tyler’s arm around his shoulder.

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Anthony joined his idol in singing Aerosmith’s signature hit, “Sweet Emotion” in what had to be an emotional night for the young man.

(WATCH the video below) — Photo: Diane Yorfido, Facebook

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Tesla’s New Affordable Electric Car Went on Sale, Website Swamped With Orders (WATCH)

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In just two days, more than a quarter million people clamored to buy Tesla’s first affordable electric car – a response so beyond the company’s expectations that it is racing to meet demand.

Company founder Elon Musk unveiled the Tesla 3 on Friday and 48 hours later, 276,000 people had plunked down a refundable $1,000 deposit to reserve one of the cars.

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With current U.S. energy efficiency incentives in place, the cost to Americans comes to $27,000 for the basic model (otherwise, the base price is $35,000).

Though its range is 215 miles between charges and it is speedy— going from 0-to-60 in six seconds—it may be slow getting to consumers.

While Tesla’s California car factory can crank out 500,000 vehicles every year, its Nevada battery plant won’t be finished until 2017 — so the waiting list for delivery could extend for a few years.

Even though Musk was caught off-guard by demand, he is confident the first cars will be delivered by the end of next year.

 

The sleek sedan features a glass roof that blends into the rear windshield. Its dashboard is devoid of instruments, relying on a tablet mounted between driver and front-seat passenger to feed the driver information–but only if there is a driver.

Each Tesla 3 features the hardware for “Autopilot,” the company’s self-driving feature. When local laws allow self-driving cars, activating it will come with an additional $3,000 cost.

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“My commute is 63 miles each way and I work 10 hour days,” Erin Mullen, one of the people who paid a deposit for a Model 3, told Good News Network. “Cutting my gas bill would be awesome, and having the safety features of a self-driving car for a long drive home would be ‘awesomer.’”

The huge demand is expected to prompt an increase in the number of charging stations for cars around the U.S. easing consumer concerns about getting stranded. Tesla is already building solar powered “Supercharger” stations to power the cars for free — and with minimal environmental impact.

(WATCH the video below from Bloomberg, or READ more at Financial Times) — Photo: Tesla Motors

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258 Trucks Deliver Hay To Farmers Suffering From Drought (Video)

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Over 800 drought afflicted farmers in the Queensland area of Australia rejoiced at the site of a truck convoy carrying salvation this week.

Thanks to an overwhelming wave of cash donations, 14,000 hay bales worth $6 million were delivered to the struggling community by The Burrumbuttock Hay Runners.

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258 trucks, 406 trailers and 500 volunteers completed the 1800 kilometer journey, drawing cheering families and farmers out to the road in celebration of the newly-delivered resources.

“All keeping the dream alive for our Aussie Farmers,” a post to the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners Facebook page read.

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The delivery even broke the volunteer’s January record of 120 volunteers delivering 4,500 bales of hay, but the organization says they have no plans of stopping and their next stop will be Thargomindah in the southwest Queensland area.

(WATCH the trucks pulling in below…) Photo by Thomas Hinterdorfer

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Amazing seeing the trucks roll into town this morning! Here is a short video to say thanks to the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners and all volunteers involved, you are all legends!

Posted by Experience Winton on Friday, April 1, 2016

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Artist Creates Amazing Portraits Using Thousands of Jelly Beans

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We’re never seen artwork that’s actually good enough to eat.

Check out this California-based artist making 4 x 6 foot murals made entirely out of jellybeans.

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With each piece taking about 50-60 hours of work, Kristen Cumings recreates delicious versions of Van Gogh‘s Starry Night, Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, and Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

Kristen starts out with a framed board of her own acrylic painting to guide her colors – then she painstakingly places each individual jelly bean with spray adhesives to make them stick.

The tasty creations have sold with price tags as expensive as $5,000.


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Each creation can take anywhere from 9,000 to 12,000 jelly beans to complete.

 

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Since being hired as Jelly Belly’s official artist in 2010, Kristen has been commissioned to create dozens of contemporary and historic pieces.

 

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Adorable Classroom Of Kids Helps Teacher’s Boyfriend Propose Marriage

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Couples typically don’t have to deal with kids until after their marriage, but Jennifer Lai’s classroom of first graders provided the most adorable reason to engage.

To pop the big question to his girlfriend, Samuel Nalbandian recruited her own students behind her back at the Global Education Academy 2 in Los Angeles.

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While Jennifer was out of the classroom chatting with another teacher, Samuel and her sister Jessica snuck in to explain the situation to tots.

When the teacher returned and noticed all 20 of her students acting unusually quiet, she knew something was up. They asked her to sit down and watch a special movie —a remake of Jennifer and Sam’s relationship, featuring everything from the clothes they wore on the first date, to memorable conversations.

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Once the “Samifer Special” film was finished, the kids–carrying lettered signs–leaped up and arranged themselves to spell “Will you marry me?” right when Sam walked in with a bouquet of flowers.

“I was in complete shock, and it’s usually really hard to surprise me,” Lai told Today. “I’m also really impressed that none of the kids blabbed. When I’ve told them secrets in the past, they’re running around the room telling everyone 30 seconds later.”

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Then the adorable congratulation letters started coming in from her students.

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“We spoke about getting married, but I never imagined it would happen at work,” Lai said. “I’m so happy it did though because my students were able to share the moment with me and Sam knows how important my students are to me.” We Propose Your Friends Will Love This Story… Click To Share

Passengers Grant Last Wish to Ailing Southwest Flight Attendant (WATCH)

 

Passengers on a Southwest Airlines jet said goodbye to a dying flight attendant in the most beautiful way–even though she wasn’t on the plane with them.

LouAnn Alexander’s brother Rex orchestrated the farewell after learning how sad his sister was that she never got to say a proper goodbye or recognize the final flight that ended her 34-year career with the airline.

On board flight 4463, Rex asked if he could make an announcement.

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“My sister, LouAnn, she was a flight attendant for Southwest,” he began–trying not to cry. “She’s very, very ill. She never got a chance to say goodbye to the flying she loved.”

He told the passengers he was sending his phone down the aisle to share pictures of how she looked when she smiled and was passing out napkins, in case they wanted to write a message for LouAnn, share a joke or even just a comment about the flight.

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As he sat down, Rex figured he’d get about a dozen messages back—but the passengers on Flight 4463 did much more than that.

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Campbell’s Soup Removes BPA From its Cans

soup CANS-campbells soup releasedCampbell Soup Company announced last week a plan to phase out cans that are lined with BPA (Bisphenol A).

The company has already begun using cans with linings made from acrylic or polyester materials and will continue to introduce the new linings across the U.S. and Canadian until the transition is complete in mid-2017.

Campbell first announced its intention to move away from BPA linings in February 2012, in response to consumer feedback. Since then, Campbell has tested hundreds of alternatives. As the company has stated previously, the transition faced a number of technical challenges. This included identifying linings that would ensure the safety of more than 600 different recipes, such as its tomato-based products, which are naturally acidic and can react with some linings over time.

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“Our priority throughout this transition has been, and will continue to be, food safety,” said Mike Mulshine, Senior Program Manager, Packaging. “We have tested and conducted trials with hundreds of alternatives to BPA lining and believe the acrylic and polyester options will ensure our food remains safe, affordable and tastes great.”

The products that will be packaged in non-BPA lined cans include all varieties of Campbell’s soups and gravies, Swanson broth and SpaghettiOs pasta. The company is on track to have 75 percent of its soup portfolio in non-BPA lined cans by December 2016. The company is also currently testing alternatives to BPA coatings used on other packaging, including aluminum cans used for V8 beverages and metal screw top lids on glass jars. The company is on track to transition these products to a non-BPA solution by the middle of 2017.

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Campbell is convinced BPA is one of the safest packaging options in the world, citing extensive scientific studies and regulations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and many international regulatory agencies.

The widely used synthetic compound has been in commercial use since 1957. BPA exhibits hormone-like properties that raise concern about its suitability in some consumer products and food containers. Since 2008, several governments have investigated its safety, which prompted some retailers to withdraw some products, but never found enough evidence to ban the substance. However, the FDA in the US, the European Union and Canada have all banned BPA use in baby bottles, based on uncertainties.

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The Endocrine Society said in 2015 that the results of ongoing laboratory research gave grounds for concern about the potential hazards of endocrine-disrupting chemicals – including BPA – in the environment, and that on the basis of the precautionary principle these substances should continue to be assessed and tightly regulated.

Boy Who Gave Soldier $20 He Found Wins High Honor (WATCH)

 

At a ceremony Friday, the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation presented a special award to a young man who inspired a nation with a selfless gift to a soldier.

Every year, the brotherhood of past military Medal of Honor recipients convenes to a different kind of medal–to recognize civilians who have gone above and beyond the call of duty.

For the first time this year, one of those Citizen Honor awards went to a child, 10-year-old Myles Eckert.

The Toledo, Ohio boy is known for his random act of kindness two years ago, when he found a twenty dollar bill in a restaurant parking lot and was excitedly dreaming of a new video game. He changed his mind when he saw a man in uniform. He wrote a note wrapped with the $20 and handed it to the stranger.

The note read:

“Dear Soldier – My dad was a soldier. He’s in heaven now. I found this $20 in the parking lot when we got here. We like to pay it forward in my family. It’s your lucky day! Thank you for your service. Myles Eckert, a Gold Star kid.”

Beyond that admirable act, young Myles was selected to receive the Young Hero Award for his volunteer philanthropic work on behalf of Gold Star children, kids whose parents died in the line of duty serving in the military. To date, Eckert has raised more than $2 million.

(WATCH the video above from CBS News)

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French Baker Gives His Store to Homeless Man Who Saved His Life

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A French baker is giving his boulangerie to a guy living on the street who saved his life after he was knocked out by carbon monoxide poisoning.

First he invited Jérome in for some training in order to give him job. After a few days, the baker could see he had a willing and able apprentice. Jérome worked hard and enjoyed the tasks.

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“So I decided to leave (it to) him,” said Mr Flamant, none of whose three daughters were interested in taking up the business.

(READ the full story, with photos, in the Telegraph)

Prince William Arrives in Helicopter, Rescues Oblivious Patient (WATCH)

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It’s not every day that a future king swoops in by helicopter to rescue you.

That is what Prince William did for Jim Schembri, but he was almost too drugged to notice.

The 37-year-old arborist was injured when a branch collapsed and he fell out of the tree, dislocating his hip and shoulder.

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William, second in line for the British throne, held Schembri’s head at the scene for 30 minutes and stayed with him even longer at the emergency room on March 22.

The Prince made history last year when he became the first member of the Royal Family in direct succession to the throne to take a civilian job—as an air ambulance pilot—working four days on, four days off, to balance work, family and royal obligations.

He donates his salary to charity.

(WATCH the video from ABC News)

In Historic Turn, Global Economy Grows While CO2 Emissions Stay Same

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A key stumbling block in the effort to combat global warming has been the previously intimate link between greenhouse gas emissions and economic growth.

Now, for the first time in nearly half a century, that duet between a nation’s economic engine and the emissions emitted from power plants and factories seems to have ended, according to the Paris-based International Energy Agency.

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If the numbers are correct, this would be proof the greenhouse gases that exacerbate climate change can be cut at the same time as an economy is growing.

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Fawn Scooped Out of Mud Hole With Heavy Machinery (WATCH)

 

This damsel in distress deer is lucky there was a skilled excavator operator nearby or he would’ve been sunk.

“Found a couple of yearling black tail deer stuck in some mud,” Bill Davis wrote on Facebook. “Couldn’t watch them struggle!”

The fawn was trapped in Washington on Tuesday until Davis, using some very heavy machinery, was able to scoop the deer out of the mud trap and give it a free ride to safety.

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After checking out an alarm that sounded on a business property he managed, he was surprised to find animals rather than trespassers. He almost didn’t see the deer as they blended in so well with the landscape of mud.

“I wouldn’t have seen them if they hadn’t moved and caught my eye!”

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After the impressive rescue, for which he called in his experienced excavator operator, he made sure the pair wouldn’t venture back into danger.

“I’m out there looking to make sure the babies didn’t come back to the mud! No sign of them.”

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Iran becomes 9th Country to Ban Animal Acts in Circuses

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Iran has joined a growing list of countries banning wild animal acts in circuses.

The country’s Department of the Environment has announced it will no longer issue permits allowing wildlife to perform in circuses, effectively ending the practice in all 31 Iranian states.

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Iran joins Peru, Bolivia, Greece, Netherlands, Columbia, Slovenia, Paraguay, and Cyprus which have already banned circus animal acts.

Animal Rights Watch launched a “No to Circus!” campaign in 2014 that has been credited with national bans, along with at least 13 circuses around the world, ending the use of wild animal acts.

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In the U.S., Ringling Brothers announced earlier this year an update to its announced ban last year, saying it would retire all its circus elephants starting next month. In a related move, in part to mounting public pressure, Sea World amusement parks announced last month it would phase out it’s Orca shows at all of its U.S. parks.

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CEOs w/ Angel Wings Give 50,000 Free Flights to Cancer Patients Traveling to Treatment

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Ava’s parents were nervous about exposing the four-year-old girl to the germs floating around a crowded airport and packed jetliner.

The girl’s immune system had been compromised over a two year battle with stage four cancer –and exposure to something as simple as a cold could turn into pneumonia.

Yet, Ava had to travel hundreds of miles for treatment. That’s when “Corporate Angel Network” swooped in and flew the family, for free, in an executive jet.

Such quiet compassion, offered throughout the year by 500 CEOs around the U.S., is the result of dedicated people who had first-hand knowledge of what Ava’s family faced.

Corporate Angel Network (CAN) founders Priscilla H. Blum and Jay N. Weinberg were cancer survivors and co-founder Leonard Greene lost his wife to the disease.

And now the nonprofit is getting ready to hit an amazing milestone in the coming days—booking their 50,000th passenger on a Corporate Angel flight.

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The three set out 35 years ago in White Plains, New York to make travel easier for families or individuals with cancer, by providing free seats on private jets to people traveling for medical treatment.

It is a simple idea, but “Angel flights” are a miracle of logistics and planning: “Finding flights that are already traveling the required route on the right day and with available seats, is complicated.”

CAN works with doctors and flight crews to arrange more than 2,500 flights every year. Adult patients are given a seat, along with one other adult companion and child patients fly with two extra seats for parents.

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“We hope to bring new corporate partners into the fold to expand our reach and our ability to help more people,” Corporate Angel Network Executive Director Emeritus, Peter Fleiss said. “Our goal is to let cancer patients know that they have an option that will make their lives, and the lives of their families, considerably less stressful during a very difficult time.”

For Ava and her family, and thousands of others, CAN has reached that goal with flying colors.

(WATCH the video below)

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

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Acts of kindness are contagious – that’s why this young Syrian refugee decided to pay it forward big time after someone picked up his tab in a Canadian vegan restaurant.

Brice Royer was having a nice sit-down meal in Vancouver, BC when he observed a man with an irresistibly sunny smile.

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Feeling inspired by the gentleman’s bright disposition, Royer paid for his meal and wrote out a receipt, reading “Unconditional Love for $0”.

After the man received the gift, he approached the cashier and said he wanted to pay for all the diners in the restaurant – five tables all together.

The cashier’s eyes almost fell out of their sockets and we all looked at each other in awe,” wrote Royer on Facebook.

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“I’m glad I didn’t meet you at a steak house or my bill would’ve been so expensive!” the man joked.

“He then asked me for more love receipts to give away,” Brice wrote. “It uplifted the entire restaurant and his gift inspired others to pay it forward too.”

“It’s incredible how a simple random act of kindness like smiling can create an instant positive ripple effect.”

You can print out your own unconditional love receipts for future good deeds HERE.

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French Restaurant Hires Exclusively Ex-Cons Who Want Culinary Training

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This high-end French restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio has a knack for serving up more than just a good meal – they serve up a sense of purpose for ex-offenders who need a second chance.

Having to check a box that marks you as a felon on your job application can seriously damage the chances of being hired; that’s why almost every employee at Edwins restaurant is so grateful for the work.

The owner of the restaurant, Brandon Chrostowski, is passionate about giving offenders the same second chance that he had when he was young.

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“I was a reckless teenager, and one night, I was arrested and thrown in jail,” Brandon told CNN. “Fortunately, I had a judge who gave me a break instead of 10 years in prison. While I was on probation, I met a chef who mentored me –and once I was in that kitchen, I knew that’s where I belonged for the rest of my life.”

During the day, workers are given intensive culinary training and lectures involving wine education and food prep. When the night rolls around, the staff puts these lessons into action, cooking for actual customers.

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His nonprofit program provides 40-50 hours of training each week for six months. Students get a weekly stipend, as well as a portion of the donations left by diners in lieu of tips. A full-time caseworker helps them with housing, counseling or getting a driver’s license.

It’s a recipe that seems to be working. Chrostowski says 114 students have graduated, more than 90% of them are employed, and none have returned to prison.

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“Edwins is a family. There’s a spirit in here where we’re in this together. To have a second chance is to have a new life. And if you’re ready to work hard, you can change the stars.”

(WATCH the CNN Heroes video below)

 

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Cop Drives 770 Miles to Get her Home After Town Rallies to Find Missing Dog

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When a teen died in a car crash on spring break, a town came together to rescue her dog, and a police officer drove 770 miles to reunite the dog with her family.

Sgt. Jonathon Whaley was the first on the scene of the crash that killed McKenzie Catron who’d been on a spring break trip to Florida from the University of Arkansas. Another teen in the car told the officer that McKenzie’s pit bull Kai had run away after the accident.

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Police started combing the woods looking for the frightened dog, knowing Kai’s safe return might give the girl’s family some small comfort.

People in Dothan, Alabama who’d never met McKenzie joined the search, spreading the word through social media. A lawyer in town posted a $1,000 reward for Kai’s safe return.

“We felt we needed to find the dog,” Sgt. Whaley told WAGA News. “We were going to do whatever we needed to do to reunite this dog with this family.”

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The lawyer who put up the reward money, Benjamin Irwin, ended up finding Kai after two days of searching. With no one to claim the reward, Irwin donated the money to the shelter from which McKenzie adopted Kai.

“We just really wanted this family to have this piece of their family back, something to help remember their daughter,” he told the Birmingham News.

Sgt. Whaley then volunteered to make the 12-hour drive to deliver Kai home to her family, saying he felt “God impressing on me” to make the 770-mile drive to Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Kai was confused and frightened through much of the ordeal, even hesitant when she first got home to McKenzie’s family.

In the video below, as Kai first arrives back in Arkansas, she appears skittish until McKenzie’s boyfriend, Christian, shows up and Kai realizes she’s home.

(WATCH the video below and READ more at the Birmingham News) — Photo: We Found Kai, Facebook

Kai is home, Kenzie❤️Kai, I am gonna miss you sweet love, but I'm so happy to have helped bring you home!

Posted by Ashtyn Whaley on Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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Man Turns to Police and Finds Help Instead of Committing Another Crime

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Trumaine Daniels had been running away from police all his life, but running toward them for help has turned his whole life around.

Daniels has been in and out of jail since he was 12 years old. He grew up in a family that dealt drugs and was taught police officers are the enemy – but now he calls them “angels.”

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Trying to turn his life around, but homeless and desperate to feed his own kids, Daniels found himself at a crossroads. As he sat in his car, thinking about stealing food from a store, he decided to turn to the police instead.

Flagging down police officer Brian Lande outside the Richmond, California Police Department, Daniels broke down in tears explaining his situation.

Lande rallied other officers who dug into their own pockets to pay for groceries and a motel room–and even treated the family to a meal at a restaurant.

The trained construction worker says the help has made him more hopeful of landing a new job.

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“They’re my angels in disguise,” he told KNTV News. “They’re like the blessing I’ve been waiting for that I didn’t know was there.”

(WATCH the video below from KNTV News) — Photo: KNTV

 

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