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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.”

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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.

WATCH: Navy Rescues Dog 5 Weeks After It Fell Overboard in the Ocean

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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Watch Stars Perform in David Bowie Tribute Concerts This Weekend for Charity

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It’s been three months since David Bowie the British rock visionary left this world of mortals to venture on among the stars – but he has still not been forgotten.

Tomorrow on March 31st, renowned artists the Pixies, Blondie, Michael Stipe, Patti Smith, J Mascis, The Flaming Lips, and Mumford & Sons will be honoring Mr. Stardust at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

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The show will be followed by another concert at the Radio City Music Hall on April 1st.

The two performances will be live streamed through Skype for any fans willing to donate a suggested contribution of $20 (or £15). All proceeds will be going to a selection of arts-based charities in memory of the late musician.

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Tickets were sold out in a matter of hours with VIP package prices ranging as high as $3,000.

Tune in Friday night at 8:00PM EST on the concert’s website to donate and join in the jamming.

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Deputy Catches Goat Gone Rogue–Looks Just Like Him (LOOK)

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The law enforcement team in Norfolk, Virginia were led on a wild goat chase this week by a little farm critter enjoying the spring day.

Animal Control Officers Blankenship and Calnan pursued the exuberant little goat up and down until it was apprehended “with no charges filed”.

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Some of us think this mug shot, taken after he was picked up, shows a resemblance to the arresting officer – what do you think?

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Youth‘s Quick-Thinking Saves Woman From Suicide Attempt

Thomas Stolee wasn’t wearing a suit of shining armor while out for his regular jog on Easter morning, but he certainly performed a gallant rescue of a lady in distress.

The University Of Minnesota freshman initially noticed a 24-year-old woman standing at the rail of a bridge looking upset.

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“I stopped and tried to talk to her. I said, ‘Can I help you?’ And she said, ‘Get away from me,’ ” Stolee told Twin Cities.

After heeding her warning and maintaining a respectable distance, Stolee struck up a conversation and engaged her for the next 20-30 minutes. While other pedestrians walked past the duo, none of them stopped to take notice of the situation even though the woman was now straddling the bridge rail.

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Finally, 19-year-old Stolee caught the eyes of a passing couple in time to mouth ‘help’ so they could call the campus police.

Still standing about four feet away, the woman started to swing her second leg over the rail, and Thomas saw his chance. He grabbed her in a bear hug and pulled her to safety.

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The kind-hearted student reportedly had a difficult time processing what had happened, but his family and peers said that the ordeal was nothing but a perfect example of the youth’s compassionate nature. SHARE the Great Example…

Girl’s Lemonade Recipe to Saves Bees Turned Into Million Dollar Whole Foods Deal

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This 11-year-old girl has turned her grandmother’s flaxseed lemonade recipe into a national business—and she is donating ten percent of the proceeds to saving honey bees.

Mikaila Ulmer became an expert on bees after getting stung twice in a week. Her mother suggested that researching the insects might help conquer her overly-developed fear of them.

When she learned about the plight of bee populations that were dying from colony collapse disorder, and the danger it posed to our food chain, Mikaila had to do something to help them.

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She decided she could add local honey to her grandmother’s lemonade and sell it–with a portion of her profit going to international groups working to protect the pollinators.

Mikaila’s plans for a lemonade business called, “Me & The Bees” won her $60,000 in start-up money on the TV show “Shark Tank” and caught the attention of Whole Foods, which put her products on the shelves of 55 stores in the southern U.S.

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The Austin, Texas sixth grader has been honored as one of the Top 10 Innovators of the Year by the music and technology festival South by Southwest and President Obama invited her to last year’s White House Kids’ State Dinner. She also leads workshops on how to save honey bees.

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The pre-teen entrepreneur is busy working on new flavors — and new business ideas for her once-skeptical friends who now are eager to start their own businesses.

“At first, they didn’t believe me,” she told NBC News. “Now I am helping my friends start their own businesses.”

(WATCH the 2015 video below from CBS or READ more from NBC) — Photo: Whole Foods

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Every View of this Adorable Doggie Video Earns One Pound of Food for a Shelter

Do you want to unleash someone’s inner joy? Puppies can make almost anyone’s day better– and these pups are making the day better for shelter dogs, too.

To coincide with the release of its new dog food made without artificial flavors, colors or preservatives, Purina is donating a pound of its Puppy Chow Natural dog food to animal shelters every time someone views their adorable new video.

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They teamed up with video producers at SoulPancake to show how surprise visits from packs of puppies will immediately transform people’s mundane days with smiles and wagging tails.

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And, these little guys showed up to melt the hearts of tough guys at a gym.

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The cuddles required lots of reps.

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Purina is donating up to 500,000 pounds of Puppy Chow Natural to Rescue Bank, a charity that distributes pet food to animal shelters. The video has already delivered 60 tons of dog food donations by this morning. SoulPancake has launched a social media campaign with the hashtag #PowerofPuppies for people to share the video below.

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Innovative Environmentally-Friendly Spoons Are Completely Edible

Next time you order take-out food, there may be a tasty way you can help save the environment while eating your lunch.

Bakey’s Food in Hyderabad, India has been replacing wasteful plastic cutlery with delicious, edible spoons.

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Made with millets, rice, and and wheat, the spoons come in dozens of different flavors such as garlic, ginger, mint, and lemon. Instead of contributing to landfills by using chemically made flatware, some eco-conscious diners are using this nutritious alternative.

The trailblazer behind the idea, Narayana Peesapaty, believes environmental protection has been–and always will be–our responsibility.

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“Change is inevitable,” Narayana says on his website. ”Before this change can overtake and overwhelm us, we should be the instruments of positive change”.

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A-List Celebrities Travel To Support Heroes of Sumatran Elephants (LOOK)

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If you think Hollywood actors cannot be counted on to care about anyone who walks outside the red carpet, take a look at these three actors taking a stand for rainforest conservation.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Adrian Brody, and Fisher Stevens made a trek to the lowland rainforests of Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem in Sumatra this week to protest the construction of palm oil factories.

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These are some of the last intact jungle ecosystems in Asia that are capable of supporting Sumatran elephants and their herds.

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The three Hollywood heroes visited the Gunung Leuser National Park in support of the campaign by Forest Nature and Environment Aceh to eliminate the expansion of palm oil plantations.

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Adrian Brody extolled the importance of this eco-system by taking a video with local children.

“Yayyy!!! Let’s not forget the sweet kids in Sumatra who deserve clean air instead of their lowland rainforests being slashed and burned to make more palm oil,” said Brody in the Facebook post.

hear hear!#Repost @adrienbrody with @repostapp.・・・???????????????????????????????? Yayyy!!! Let's not forget the sweet kids in Sumatra who deserve clean air instead of their lowland rainforests being slashed and burned to make more palm oil. #CutConflictPalmOil #SaveLeuserEcosystem

Posted by Forest Nature and Environment Aceh on Monday, March 28, 2016

 

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Community Donates Hundreds of Bags of Pet Food After Shelter Theft –Watch

After hundreds of dollars worth of pet food was stolen, the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire reports the donations that came flooding in have replaced the food ten-fold.

The group excitedly posted on Facebook saying they were overwhelmed by the generosity of hundreds of people in the aftermath of the crime at their Bedford office.

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“A day that began with sadness and shock, ended up filling our hearts over-the-top! We were confident we would replace the stolen food, but your support – the support from our community – far exceeded our wildest expectations!”

(WATCH the video above from WBZ-TV in Boston)

A day that began with sadness and shock, ended up filling our hearts over-the-top! We were confident we would replace...

Posted by Animal Rescue League of NH on Sunday, March 20, 2016

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Minnesota Cafe Shows Homeless Man a Job, Instead of the Door

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When this homeless man asked a restaurant owner for spare change, she gave him a job, instead.

Rather than giving him a handout and turning her back on his future, Cesia Abigail asked Marcus why he didn’t have a job. He bowed his head in embarrassment but said, honestly, that no one would hire him because he had a criminal record.

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Abigail didn’t think that was fair and, despite business being slow, she hired him on the spot to wash dishes for a couple of hours.

When she offered him a sandwich, he immediately wrapped up half of it and took it outside to a homeless woman on the street. Abigail said in a Facebook post his act of kindness really touched her.

Marcus started showing up on time every day at Abi’s Cafe at 1532 E Lake St in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Abigail continued to find the money to pay him for a daily two-hour shift for a couple of weeks, until she decided to make the job permanent.

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Now she’s helping Marcus to save ten percent of his paycheck so he can try to get ahead.

“Just like Marcus, I had my help,” Abigail told CBS News. “People need to have someone believe in them.”

Photo: Cesia Abigail, Facebook

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Software Saves Prescription Drugs From Landfills, Sends to Needy Patients

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A group of Stanford University graduates have created a nonprofit organization to save millions of jars of prescription medication from the trash–and get them into the hands of people who need them.

It is estimated that two billion dollars worth of perfectly good pills go to waste every year in America.

Software created by California-based Sirum could save at least $700 million of those drugs — more than 10 million prescriptions — and re-route them to people who can’t afford their medicine.

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More than $3,000,000 worth of drugs have already been saved by the software which finds medication headed for disposal, and pairs it up with clinics in need.

Many unused drugs that end up in incinerators were disposed of in nursing homes. If a patient doesn’t use a whole prescription — say from an allergic reaction to the drug — strict rules prevent the staff from giving the rest of the medication to other patients who have the same prescription.

Drug companies produce stockpiles of extra drugs to prevent shortages, only to have to get rid of them as they near an expiration date.

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In both cases, it’s usually cheaper to destroy the unused portion rather than donate it to someone in need, even though 40 states allow some degree of recycling. Usually pharmacists–and in some states, doctors–can oversee various stages of donation.

Sirum’s software reduces the cost, by having a ready list of people and places that need the drugs.

“We’ve been compared to a Match.com for unused medicine,” Co-Founder Kiah Williams told the The New York Times. “Our goal is to save lives by saving unused medications.”

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Its founders say a typical, 75 bed nursing home that uses their program will donate about $6,000 in unused drugs every year. It then costs Sirum only about $10 in shipping to get the drugs where they’re needed.

Clinics that provide medication to the poor and uninsured get the drugs from Sirum’s network free of charge.

About 200 facilities in California, Oregon, Colorado, and Ohio currently donate drugs through Sirum. Since 2011, the nonprofit, with only five full-time employees, has delivered $3.7 million in recycled prescription medicines to 35,000 patients in need.

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Indian Restaurant Installs Sidewalk Fridge to Hold Free Food for the Poor

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One restaurant in India is making a difference for the hungry population of Kerala.

The tea café Pappadavada has installed a 24-hour running refrigerator open to those in need of a meal. The restaurant’s Facebook page issued a message to their followers asking them to help stock the fridge with any leftovers they can spare.

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The owner of the café, Minu Pauline, believes that not only will the installment be able to feed the homeless community in Kerala, but it will also teach citizens not to waste food or meals.

The fridge has been fondly dubbed Nanma Maram, meaning Tree of Goodness.

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Pappadavada plans to keep the fridge stocked with at least 50 meal packets a day along with the meals that their diners donate.

Previously, we have reported on the same community kindness sprouting in Spain, and also in Saudi Arabia.

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Watch a Romantic Irish Choir Serenade Newlyweds After Meeting Them in a NYC Bar

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So after our performance in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, we visited a local bar and had the opportunity to serenade newlyweds Carmine and Yasmine for their first dance!!! Such a beautiful moment! Our lead vocalist is the fantastic Gareth Hanly!

Posted by The Line-Up on Saturday, March 26, 2016

A group of 125 Irish singers visiting a Bay Ridge, Brooklyn bar for a drink decided that a pair of newlyweds could use a little song.

The Line-Up choir had traveled from Dublin to New York in order to sing in the St. Patrick’s Day parade. Just when they thought they were done performing, they met the newly married Carmine and Yasmine in a pub.

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While the love birds had their first dance, the choir performed a spontaneous, breath-taking performance of Irish singer Van Morrison’s “Crazy Love”.

The rock ballad is just one of many contemporary songs the community choir has performed since their formation in 2012.

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Ex-Homeless Man Gives $10K to High School After 2 Teens Buy Him Ticket Home

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A former homeless man’s $10,000 gift will inspire and reward random acts of kindness for years to come, thanks to two Illinois teens.

The generosity and compassion shown to Wade Herter by a pair of high school boys was never forgotten. Herter was a homeless drifter, freezing and alone in a blizzard three years ago when the two seniors helped him.

Ryan Kodat and Luke Arnold found him some warm clothes and a jacket and purchased a train ticket that would let him see his father. They never expected anything in return, but Herter has always wanted to do something special to thank them.

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When his father passed away, Herter was stunned to learn that he’d left behind a $1.2 million estate. It helped Herter get back on his feet and move to California where he writes while doing film work and stand-up comedy.

Herter kept thinking about the students who helped him get home during the blizzard, and decided to thank them by giving a gift to their school in Dwight, Illinois.

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He sent a letter to the school telling his story, along with $10,000 for the district to spend any way they wanted – only asking that the school use the money to honor his father.

It was the first time anyone at the school had heard about what Kodat and Arnold had done for a homeless man, and after reading Herter’s story, school administrators knew exactly what to do with the money.

They created the “Warren Herter Pay It Forward Award.”

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Every year, for the next decade, it will award students in the small town $500 for performing a random act of kindness. And the school has asked Kodat and Arnold to judge the nominations.

(READ more at the Morris Herald-News) —File Photo: Digital Lightbox
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Miracle Patient Finds He’s Working With Doctor Who Saved His Life (WATCH)

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Speaking on stage at a Veteran’s Day event for hospital staff, Dr. Richard Brilli started telling a marvelous story about a “miracle kid” from Portsmouth Naval Hospital in the late 80s.

In the audience, Tim Duer was about to fall out of his chair–realizing that the kid was him, 26 years later. He was suddenly looking at the doctor who saved his life, and the two had even been working in the same hospital.

The ‘miracle kid’ from the story was 19-years-old, healthy, and serving in the United States Army when he suddenly came down with a life threatening lung infection that quickly progressed to multi-organ system failure. At the time, Dr. Richard Brilli determined the young man’s probability for survival was zero percent.

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Duer’s father spent 3 weeks by his son’s hospital bedside while Tim’s doctor did everything he could to save the patient’s life. The soldier’s father recalls promising his son, “I’m not leaving until you get through this.”

Hopeful that he could increase the young man’s chances of survival, the determined Columbus, Ohio doctor put him on high-dose medications to drive his blood pressure to above normal levels.

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“As a physician in the ICU we always know the statistics. That’s not how you take care of patients. You don’t take care of patients based on statistics, you take care of the person in front of you.”

Despite the grueling odds, the doctor’s strategy worked. After weeks in the ICU, Tim was finally healthy enough for release.

26 years later, Duer, now a veteran, was hired to work in Information Services at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Just a few weeks after he was employed, the hospital held the event which reunited the men.

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Duer’s heart raced as he listened to his own story of survival being retold by Dr. Brilli, now the Chief Medical Officer at the hospital. Afterward, he walked up to the doctor and launched the unexpected, heart-warming reunion.

Dr. Brilli choked up when recalling the moment. “The most remarkable part for me is it just tells me how lucky I’ve been and what a God-given gift it was that I got to go to medical school, and do what I do… It’s amazing to me.”

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Duer–now a husband, father, and grandfather–struggled to find words that could express his gratitude.

“How do you thank the guy who saved your life 26 years later; what can you say? I think a new word needs to be invented other than thank you, because it’s a thousand times stronger than thank you.”

(WATCH the video below, from Nationwide Children’s Hospital)


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College Student Sacrifices to Save Money, Eliminates Grandparents’ Mortgage (WATCH)

This college student secretly saved up thousands of dollars so he could give his grandparents the surprise of a lifetime. They burst into tears of joy as he presented them with an oversized check announcing he’d paid off their mortgage with $15,000.

Stefun Darts could always be seen helping his mother and family around the house, but he’d kept the idea of a gift for his grandparents secret for 14 years.

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“I promised God in the second grade I would pay off you guys house and help you retire,” he wrote on Facebook after revealing the surprise.

Cecil and Marilyn Roberts had been steadily paying off their home mortgage – every month, on time — for twenty years. But they still had four years of payments to go, until Stefun showed up and shocked them with the news of his sudden gift.

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The generous young man had saved so much money, that he was also able to send them on an island vacation to the Bahamas.

Stefun had socked away the money while going to college, holding down a full time job, and running two non-profits in Houston, Texas. He seldom went out with friends, choosing to bank the cash instead. So eager was he to eliminate that mortgage and show gratitude to his grandparents that he practically lived on microwave pizza.

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For the 24-year-old, the payoff was worth every penny.

“I don’t do this for accolades,” he told KHOU News. “To see tears of joy, to experience that in a lifetime, it’s like how many people can say that?”

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Former Gang Member Morphs Into Lawyer Who Helps Troubled Kids

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A drug dealer and larcenist who had been arrested 13 times by his 20th birthday – and who once faced 15 years in a Florida state penitentiary for felony aggravated assault – has morphed into one of Atlanta’s hottest young lawyers.

David Lee Windecher uses his own gripping memoir, The American Dream: HisStory in the Making, to give troubled kids a “road map to putting their adolescent mistakes in the rear view mirror,” reports the CS Monitor.

His message: Too many Americans – prosecutors, citizens, and even gangsters themselves – buy into a myth that youths are a lost cause.

(READ the full story in CS Monitor)

–Photo by David Lee Windecher via Twitter

First the Cops Help Him During Heart Attack, Then Shovel his Driveway (VID)

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A group of Colorado deputies are getting a lot of attention this week after they saved a man who suffered a heart attack while shoveling his driveway.

But it is what the Jefferson County officers did following the rescue that is being celebrated. They picked up where the man left off and finished shoveling his driveway.

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A neighbor took a picture of the deputy’s good deed because she thinks police need more positive recognition.

“We’re lucky to have policemen like this,” the neighbor told WUSA News.

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