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How One Man Cooked Meals For 170,000 People During the Indian Floods

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The city of Chennai in India experienced one of the worst monsoons in over a 100 years, with daily life coming to a standstill in December when thousands were stranded without homes, food or supplies.

During those chaotic weeks, Chennai’s local heroes emerged, battling nature’s fury with resilience and determination to keep the capital city alive.

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This is one such story of a man who cooked for four days non-stop without sleep to prepare 170,000 food boxes for people in need. At first, Santosh Muruganantha, who owns a take-out restaurant, was preparing all the food himself, but word spread in the community and help arrived in droves.

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He not only wanted to feed people, he organized the army of 300 volunteers–college students, elderly folks, and wealthy businessmen–to put together one thousand personal care kits for people in remote villages who weren’t receiving aid yet– and then deliver them.

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“80 percent of the credit goes to Milaap contributors,” said Santhosh, describing the funding he received from the micro-lending organization that collects small loans from citizens across the world to benefit the poor in Africa and Asia.

Eventually, Muruganantha did allow himself to go home and sleep, a new hero to the people of the Tamil Nadu region.

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Chick-Fil-A Manager Offers Blessings to Drifter, Diners Feel it Too

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When a drifter wandered into a fast food restaurant asking for any food they might be tossing out, the manager refused to give him scraps and gave him a full meal instead.

The man was covered in mud with a scruffy beard. He stood alone as people avoided him, while someone went to find the manager of the Chick-Fil-A in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

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When the manager came over, he offered a hot meal for the traveler then asked to pray with him. The two bowed their heads and the manager offered his blessings for the meal as customers went about their business all around them.

I took Stella to Chick-fil-A today. It's our normal daddy/daughter spot. It's clean, so good, and the playground has a...

Posted by JoeynKaren Mustain on Monday, January 25, 2016
 

Joey Mustain and his daughter, Stella, watched the scene unfold and posted the story and a picture of the two men praying to his Facebook page. As he explained to his little girl what was going on, Stella bowed her head, too, while the manager and drifter finished their prayer.

Photo: Joey Mustain, Facebook

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Clean Water Pours Into Flint as Rapper The Game Sends $1 Million

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Rapper “The Game” is stepping up the game for celebrities who want to contribute to suffering residents of Flint, Michigan during the city’s contaminated water crisis. He delivered a million dollars, in cash and water, and challenged other smaller donors, like Jimmy Fallon and Madonna who gave $10,000 each, to open their wallets wider.

The Game, also known as Jayceon Terrell Taylor, has given $500,000 of his own money and he worked with Avita Water to provide another half-million in free bottled water for city residents.

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Flint’s water supply became contaminated after the city switched sources and lead leeched from old pipes into its drinking water.

Other celebrities such as Cher, and Pearl Jam, and Big Sean have contributed money and bottled water to the city’s people, but The Game’s gift is believed to be the largest single contribution so far.

Stay tuned to see how many celebrities take him up on his million-dollar challenge.

Photo:  Daniele-Dalledonne, CC

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Anti-Terror Cops Rescue Hidden Kitty That Stopped Traffic in NYC

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Police officers trained to take down terrorists came to the rescue of a frightened kitten blocking traffic in New York City.

The kitten ran into traffic and jumped into the wheel well of Geraldine Cassone’s car as she was stopped at a red light. When the light changed, she was afraid to move the car for fear of hurting the cat.

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Cassone got out of the car and tried to find the kitten. At least eight other people nearby joined her, but couldn’t figure out where it was hiding under her car.

She finally flagged down a police car for help. The officers, with NYPD’s Strategic Response Group, put their training on hunting terrorists to work.

Officers Christopher Rinelli and Kenia Marte carefully moved the car into a driveway and began a strategic search, listening for the cat’s meowing.

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When they found the kitten, balled up and hiding above the gas tank, it was still out of reach. The officers and a neighbor had to finally remove the wheel before they could get to the little cat.

“This is exactly what I signed up for in the department,” Officer Rinelli told the New York Times. “To help people that need help. And animals, of course.”

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The kitten is being fostered by an animal shelter, but Cassone plans to adopt the two-month-old cat she named Midnight, when she returns from vacation.

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Baltimore Pays Teens to Shovel Snow for Elderly and Disabled

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Armed with a shovel and a smartphone app, hundreds of young people fanned out across Baltimore, Maryland in the wake of last weekend’s winter storm, to shovel sidewalks for the elderly and disabled.

About 345 teens are benefitting from the City Youth Snow Program, clearing snow for roughly 1,000 people who can’t manage it themselves. They earn $10 an hour and can make up to $750 over the course of the winter.

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The program uses a phone app to connect the teens with shoveling jobs within a few blocks of their homes. The shovel crews take before and after pictures of the sidewalk and submit them on the app to show the work was done.

Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced the Youth Snow Program last summer asking teens to hit the streets whenever Baltimore gets five inches or more of snow.

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Their first job came on Sunday, when the city saw its largest single-day snowfall ever — topping 27 inches and creating plenty of work for the Baltimore youth who signed up before November.

“Yesterday my back was killing me. My back and my legs. But that was it. I’m good,” 17-year-old Aiesha Johnson told the Baltimore Sun. “I like it. It helps more people out.”

Residents who would like to register can call 443-263-2220.

Photo: Steve Soblick, CC

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Homeless Man in Blizzard Just Wants to Help, Pushes Out Cars

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A homeless good Samaritan rushed to help when he saw motorists stuck in the winter storm that hit the Eastern U.S. last weekend.

The man, identified only as Curtis, had been taking shelter between two buildings when he noticed cars getting stuck in the snow, so he ran out to help.

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“It’s just the right thing to do,” he told WWBT News in Richmond, Virginia. “Because at times, people help me out. One hand washes the other one.”

Many of the more than half dozen drivers that he helped while the TV crew was there thanked him, but never knew he was homeless.

Curtis still didn’t have any idea where he would spend the night as the storm dropped more than two feet of snow on the area. People posting to Facebook wanted to raise money for Curtis, but he didn’t leave any information to make himself easily found.

WATCH: Virginia Jeep Club Shuttles 150 Nurses to Hospital During Blizzard

Reporter Ashley Monfort and her cameraman gave him some hot coffee and a warm meal, and money to pay for transportation to a homeless shelter – then he was back to pushing cars down the road.

(WATCH the video from WWBT News below) — Photos: WWBT video

HOMELESS MAN HELPS STRANDED DRIVERSWe saw many good Samaritans today helping stranded drivers on Midlothian Turnpike. But Curtis has a special place in my heart. He's in the first clip wearing the neon hat. We started talking to him where he told me he's actually HOMELESS and was staying between two buildings. When he saw drivers who were stuck, he would come over to help. AND he flagged down the tow truck to help these stranded drivers.He says many people said thank you but had no idea he doesn't have a home. GOD BLESS YOU Curtis.(PS...we gave him some coffee, warm food and some money so he could make his way to the shelter. I told him over and over again to make sure he heads that way before nightfall).*****EDIT******PPS...So many of you have asked to help and I'm touched by your kindness. But unfortunately I didn't exchange information with Curtis. I was distracted by the snowy conditions and just getting him something warm to eat...I didn't get his information. But if I see him again I'll do a follow up. #RVAsnow #GoodSamaritan #positivenewsstory

Posted by Ashley Monfort NBC12 on Saturday, January 23, 2016

 

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New Beatrix Potter Story Being Published 100 Yrs After it was Lost

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Peter Rabbit makes an appearance in a recently discovered Beatrix Potter story to be published later this year — more than 100 years after it was written.

Potter, who created Peter Rabbit and dozens of other beloved characters in her 23 children’s books, sent “The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots” to her publisher in 1914, saying it was the story of “a well-behaved prime black Kitty cat, who leads rather a double life.”

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World War I, along with family and health issues interrupted Potter and her publisher and she never completed the book — illustrating only one of the pictures to go along with her story.

Publisher Jo Hanks stumbled onto a reference about the lost book in an old biography of Potter. After some detective work, Hanks was able to track down three versions of the manuscript with notes, some sketches, and the one finished drawing.

Quentin Blake, an illustrator with expertise in Potter’s style has been brought in to finish the book’s pictures. He’s best known for his work with Roald Dahl, who wrote “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “James and the Giant Peach.”

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In Kitty’s adventures, she runs into some familiar Potter characters, including Peter Rabbit, after he’d grown older, fatter, and a bit slower. This will be the seventh Potter book that Peter appears in. The Peter Rabbit series has sold more than 151 million copies in 35 languages since it was first published in 1902.

Photo: The Victoria & Albert Museum 

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NFL Names Three Good Men as Finalists For Man of the Year

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Charitable giving ranging from children’s health to college scholarships have earned nominations for three National Football League athletes to be the “Walter Payton Man of the Year”.

Each team in the NFL nominates one member who has had a positive impact on his community. Last year’s winner was Carolina Panther’s star Thomas Davis.

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This year’s nominees are San Francisco Forty-Niners wide receiver Anquan Boldin, New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson, and New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.

Boldin created the “Anquan Boldin (Q81) Foundation” which has provided four-year college scholarships to high school seniors while also improving eduction opportunities for other students.

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Watson’s “Watson One More Foundation” launches charitable initiatives of its own and contributes to existing charities in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Manning has supported several charities including the March of Dimes and the American Red Cross — where he sits on the organization’s “Celebrity Cabinet.” Manning and his wife have also founded the Eli and Abby Manning Children’s Clinics at the Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children in Jackson, Mississippi.

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The winner will be announced February 7, the night before Super Bowl 50. Manning’s brother Peyton, will be playing in the big game the following day as the quarterback for the Denver Broncos.

The NFL created the Man of the Year award in 1970 to honor players for excellence both on and off the field. It was renamed after Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton following his death in 1999.

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Google Provides 25,000 Laptops To Syrian Refugees In Germany

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Syrian refugees fleeing to Germany are in need of basic necessities like food and shelter, but what about having the resources to better assimilate into a foreign-speaking country and rebuild their lives?

That’s why Google just made a $5.3 million grant that will help supply up to 25,000 Chromebooks to asylum-seekers in need.

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NetHope, an organization that connects tech companies to nonprofits, teamed up with Google.org to create Project Reconnect where groups geared towards aiding Syrians can apply to receive up to 5,000 of the laptops.

“Chromebooks have proven to be a good fit for education purposes. They can be easily set up to run education or language learning apps.” says Google.org director Jacquelline Fuller in a statement released on Monday. “And they can be configured and managed by a central administrator (in this case the nonprofits) to offer relevant programs, content and materials depending on the situation.”

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Google has made several contributions to the refugee crisis, including their $5.5 million donation to organizations like Doctors Without Borders, International Rescue Committee, and Save the Children, matching the amount donated by supporters from around the world during a 48-hour period in November.

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Neighbor Films T-Rex With Tiny Hands Trying To Shovel Driveway

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Posted by Amy Saxon White on Friday, January 22, 2016

 

What does a dinosaur in Fort Campbell, Kentucky have in common with a batman in Rowlesburg, West Virginia? They are both digging out from the big snowstorm, of course…

Amy White Saxon posted a video on Facebook that had us chuckling over the weekend showing her whimsical neighbor dressed up in a T-Rex costume struggling to shovel a driveway, while getting a laugh out of his son..

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Meanwhile, Batman needed to summon superhuman strength for shoveling powder nearly up to his waist in Rowlesburg, West Virginia.

Shoveling snow after Mr freeze attacked the batcave

Posted by North West Virginia Batman on Sunday, January 24, 2016

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These Grinning Refugee Kids Are Sledding For The First Time (WATCH)

 

If you were hit by superstorm Jonas or cold weather has got you down, this video of Syrian refugee children sledding in the snow is sure to warm your heart.

Going tobogganing is one of many “firsts” these three siblings are experiencing since they and their mother fled their country’s civil war and arrived in Canada on December 30th. The family has been co-sponsored by Ontario Police constable David McNab and his wife Kristy Hiltz

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“Snow is a new experience, but fun in any language looks the same,” McNab said on his Youtube account after creating the video.

The clip of the laughing kids coasting down Armour Hill in Peterborough synced to a Johnny Nash cover “I Can See Clearly Now,” has racked up over 350,000 views since it’s publication on January 19th.

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Pearl Jam Sends $367K in Aid to Contaminated Flint, Michigan

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When it comes to helping the people of Flint, Michigan during the city’s water crisis, you “can’t find a better man” than any of the members of Pearl Jam.

The Seattle rock band has pumped aid to the tune of $367,000 into the town where high levels of lead have leeched into the water supply from old pipes.

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The band pledged $125,000 to the local United Way and talked their friends and business partners into pledging another $175,000.

The band also created a CrowdRise page to let fans donate to the cause. All money will go to the Flint Water Fund set up by the United Way of Genesee County.

The page has doubled the amount raised by the band with $390,000 pledged by fans.

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Not a Pearl Jam fan? Rapper Big Sean also has his own CrowdRise page that’s raised $70,000 so far for the Community Foundation of Greater Flint Michigan.

Aretha Franklin is also stepping up, offering to pay for 50 hotel rooms with meals for families to be pre-screened by her father’s Baptist church in Detroit.

Photo: Lugnuts, CC 

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Mom Adopts Hospice Babies No One Else Wants

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A former nurse has found a new calling — caring for the terminally ill children that no one wants.

Often, the parents are too overwhelmed with serious medical conditions and give up the children at birth. Foster parents aren’t equipped either.

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Cori Slachert has created her own “baby hospice” for these infants, inside the home she shares with her husband and where she’s raised their eight biological children.

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Emmalynn was the first Cori took in. Born without the right hemisphere of her brain and living only in a vegetative state, the little girl passed away quietly in Cori’s arms, “listening to my heartbeat,” she says, after just 50 days.

The experience, providing love to a baby whose life is so short, inspired her to continue serving.

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She took in Charlie next, when he was four-months-old. He was born with a life limiting condition that requires him to breathe through a tiny straw. He has been with her about a year, and is not expected to live through another one.

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Cori admits much of her “baby hospice” care is sad, but giving them love while they live is worth it to her.

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“What a gift it is to be a part of these babies’ lives,” Cori wrote in an online article for TODAY. “To have the ability to ease their suffering, to cherish and love them even though they aren’t able to give anything tangible back or even smile in return for our efforts.”

(READ more at TODAY) — Photos: Cori Slachert

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College Kids Surprise Cafeteria Worker with Trip to See Northern Lights-Watch

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A cafeteria worker is going on her dream vacation thanks to the generosity of the university students she serves every day.

Vicke Davis has always made an effort to connect with the students at Arizona State University’s Barrett College. She asks them every day about their classes and keeps track throughout their school careers.

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“Oh, what the Sam Hill is this,” she asks in the video below as about 100 students showed up Thursday to surprise her with the trip.

$2,500 for the trip — $2,000 in just one day — was collected in a crowdfunding campaign for the bubbly employee.

They handed her a symbolic check and told her they were sending her to Canada over spring break so she could finally get to see the Aurora borealis — the spectacular, natural show of colorful lights dancing high in the atmosphere.

The students also gave her a camera — and told her to bring back lots of pictures.

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“See, that’s why I love my babies,” Davis said, before wading into the crowd to hug as many students as she could.

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Apple Store Employee Comforts Boy With Autism Right On the Floor

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When an excited little boy hit his head and hurt himself in a Apple Store, an employee sat on the ground alongside him and decided to show him everything about his new iPad.

Nine-year-old James Rink, was born with Down syndrome and diagnosed with autism when he was six. His iPad has become an important tool to let him communicate, but it finally wore out.

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He was in an Apple Store in Nashville, Tennessee to pick up a new one when he spotted something outside, in the mall, and bolted towards it. James thought he was running for an open hallway, but ran into a glass wall instead.

Stunned, James was sitting on the floor recovering with his mother when a store employee rushed over to ask if he was alright.

The worker, Andrew Wall, sat down on the floor next to James. He stayed right there, too, and began setting up the boy’s new iPad.

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The boy’s mom, LynnMarie, was so impressed with Andrew’s concern for her son she wanted the world to know.

“Do you know any big-wigs at Apple who I can send this too?” She posted along with the story on her Facebook page. “They need to know how awesome this employee is!!!!”

In the confusion and embarrassment of the moment, she’d forgotten Andrew’s name and asked if anyone knew him.

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“I work with him and his name is Andrew,” Jordan Rockhold wrote back, filling in the missing field. “He has such a kind heart and loves working with people. You are the reason we love to work at Apple because of stories like this.”

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Doing Laundry for Homeless Earns Them Young Australians of the Year Award

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A pair of best friends have been named Young Australians of the Year for doing laundry for the homeless.

Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett have washed, at no charge, more than 75 tons of clothes belonging to homeless people in Australian cities with their fleet of vans equipped with industrial washing machines and dryers.

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The buddies from Brisbane started Orange Sky Laundry in 2014 with a single truck they converted into a mobile laundry that contained two washers and two dryers. Less than two years later, they oversee trucks in five cities and have 270 volunteers to help.

Calling clean clothes “a basic human right,” the two 21-year-olds and their volunteers take the mobile laundries, which run on generators, right into parks and homeless centers—wherever people need them.

They’ve also deployed their vans during disasters to help people forced out of their homes by wildfires and cyclones.

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It’s the first time two people have shared the honor of Young Australian of the Year, one of four categories of people honored each year on Australia Day, celebrated on January 26, and marking the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships in the country.

Marchesi and Patchett say their Orange Sky Laundry service helps homeless citizens connect with the community. It also raises health standards, while simply letting the homeless gain respect with a clean suit of clothes.

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Adorable Sloth Clinging to a Guardrail Before Highway Rescue (LOOK)

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Ecuadorian police on Friday stumbled upon a frightened sloth clinging to a highway rail in Quevedo–and showing off the most adorable face in the rainforest.

The mammal’s happy-go-lucky expression has elicited tens of thousands of social media shares and raised the question as to what the animal was doing there.

Considering the sloth only moves when necessary–and very slowly at that–we can only assume it was trying to hitchhike to greener pastures.

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All kidding aside, the Transport Commission confirmed the animal was in an excellent condition after being examined by wildlife specialists and has now been returned to its natural habitat.

RELATED: “Sloth Lady” Has Saved Hundreds of Rainforest Animals and Has Cute Videos to Prove it

Girls Hang Sweaters Around Florida Lamp Posts For Homeless to Find

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Some of Florida’s homeless are going to be toasty this week following a cold spell in the state, thanks to a group of young girls who tied warm clothing around lamp posts for the less fortunate to find.

Inspired by a story posted to Good News Network back in November that featured Canadian children leaving jackets around Halifax, kids from the Annunciation Catholic Church collected 100 donated sweaters and coats and left them on lamp posts in downtown Apopka, Florida.

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The young volunteers noticed more than one homeless person gratefully claiming the clothing, which had tags attached that said: “I am not lost. If you are stuck out in the cold, please take me to stay warm.”

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“The timing was beautiful,” the organizer, Jenny Tarr LeMieux, told Good News Network. “The girls got to watch from a short distance as strangers found the coats, read the note and then tried on the jackets to see which one fit them best. It made us all smile from ear to ear. We knew immediately that we had made someone warmer that day.”

MOREKids Wrap Lamp Poles With Free Coats to Keep Homeless People Warm

The event kicked off with Jenny asking the mothers of her daughter’s friends if they wanted to reach out to the community and collect donations for the project.

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“One of my favorite parts of the whole event was actually collecting the coats from friends and family and then getting the girls involved in writing the tags,” says Jenny. “It was a great way to get the kids actively participating in a service project while also teaching about ‘random acts of kindness’ at the same time.”

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Beautiful Snow Sculptures of Birds Appear in Virginia Town After Blizzard (LOOK)

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Giant birds began appearing out of the blue on the day after a winter storm dumped more than two feet of snow in Bedford, Virginia.

Now, people are flocking to see the colorful snow sculptures.

Kathy Hatcher posted pictures of the icy ornithological statues to her Facebook page looking for the artist behind the whole gaggle of birds including…

A Cardinal…

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…this Yellow Finch…

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…two Blue Jays…

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…and, appropriately, a Snow Dove.

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It didn’t take long for other people in town to figure out the sculptor is “Bartertown” Bobby Fuller, a local artist who usually works in other media, but took advantage of the snow to create some fleeting, feathered public art for his neighbors.

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Photos: Kathy Hatcher, Facebook, Bartertown Bobby Fuller, Facebook

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Family Saves Lost Piglet from Freezing in Blizzard (Photos)

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This little piggy was saved from almost certain death when a family noticed him on the side of a road during a blizzard and rescued him just before a snow plow came through.

The Smith family was returning to their hotel during a ski trip in Pennsylvania during this weekend’s winter storm that dumped more than two feet of snow on the Eastern U.S.

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They noticed a piglet struggling in a snowbank — covered in ice — and they stopped to help. When none of the neighbors nearby knew where the piglet came from, the Smiths were forced to “bring home the bacon.”

The family named him “Wee Wee” and spent the evening nursing him back to health — wrapping him in blankets and feeding him a meal of smashed bananas.

“I told the kids, ‘Listen, we don’t have any choice but to take this pig in. We’re gonna see if we can’t warm him up…when we get to the hotel,'” Perry Smith told ABC News.

WATCH:  Family Finds Frozen Kitten Under the Snow and Brings Back to Life with CPR

They took Wee Wee “all the way home” with them to Chevy Chase, Maryland following their ski holiday, but they won’t be able to keep the cute piglet, which will weigh 300 pounds or more when fully grown.

The family’s found him a permanent home at Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary, but in the meantime he’s making himself at home with the Smiths.

Photos: Perry Smith, Facebook