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IKEA Lights Up Kids’ Faces in Refugee Camps Installing Solar Lights

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Thousands of refugees fleeing Syria have been welcomed in Jordanian camps, but they’ve left behind more than their homes and businesses – they have also left behind electricity.

IKEA is illuminating that problem one lamp at a time.

For every LED product that is bought by a customer in one of their giant furniture stores, one euro is raised for IKEA’s ongoing program to make refugee camps brighter and more sustainable.

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Since IKEA partnered with the UN Refugee Agency for their Brighter Lives For Refugees campaign in 2010, 18.5 million euro has been raised to build sustainable solutions in the camps and erect 500 solar LED street lights brightening the Azraq refugee settlement in Jordan. (See the new streets in the video below.)

Without the luxury of lamps to light their way at night, families are forced to give up hours of meaningful activities, like reading and studying, especially when it gets dark sooner in winter.

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Out of the 15 million Syrians living in the camps, half of the refugees are children who – with a little light – will be able to study and play safely at night, thanks to the campaign

One of the planned proposals to go into construction is a solar farm that will store electricity ready to be distributed throughout the National Grid to families living elsewhere in Jordan, thus creating jobs for the asylum-seekers.

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“Thousands of refugees are now able to move around safely at night thanks to all of you who helped the campaign,” says UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Khaled Hosseini.

If you need any LED supplies–bulbs or lamps–visit an IKEA store through until December 19, to help brighten the lives of refugees.

Photo by Rusty Stewart, CC

Vietnamese Boat People Reach Out to Help New Refugees, ‘We Never Forget’

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An older generation of refugees are rallying support for those fleeing the Syrian conflict.

Vietnamese boat people — refugees who fled that country as it fell to communists after the Vietnam War — are launching donation drives in the far-flung countries where they landed and settled.

Mountains of donated socks, coats, and other cold weather gear – 5,000 items for refugees in all – piled up at Cafe Soya, a restaurant run by a Vietnamese-Chinese refugee family in Birmingham, England.

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“Overwhelmed by all the kind support,” wrote the cafe proprietors on their business Facebook page, where they posted pictures of donations received, including 80 coats from one individual alone.

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The cafe teamed up with nonprofit Project Tom and The Birmingham Chinese Evangelical Church to collect donations. Their gifts for a new generation of refugees were shipped to Greece Friday by the Convoy of Hope for Humanity.

Across the Atlantic, Mathew Koyanagi has been helping with his parents’ annual Christmas charity drive. The 35-year-old was a baby born to Vietnamese refugees when his Canadian parents adopted him.

The family’s living room is stacked high with all kinds of donations, and his mother is assembling “baby kits” — packed with nightshirts, diapers, safety pins, blankets, and cold weather clothes — for the hundreds of Syrian refugee families expected to arrive in their province of British Columbia this winter.

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Dozens of one-time boat people turned out for a fundraiser December 3, at an Alberta, Calgary Vietnamese restaurant. They raised $10,000 to help settle and relocate the 2,500 Syrian refugees expected in their province soon.

Many talked about how their experiences 30 to 40 years ago must mirror those of refugees today.

“We never forget it and even we come here and live in Canada for 20 years and after that we still have the dreams about how we escaped,” Peter Phan told CBC News. “Very grateful when we come to the freedom country.”

Photo by Cafe Soya, Facebook

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Cops Go ‘Above & Beyond’ for Pregnant Driver Stranded by Engine Trouble

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When a Florida woman’s car broke down, she found out that Tampa police officers are serious about the “protect and serve” mantra.

They took on the role of full service auto mechanics to get her back on the road.

Justine Bowen is seven months pregnant and stays busy shuttling between doctor appointments, her job, and university classes. She also drives her little sister to school and her mother to work.

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But her car wasn’t going anywhere when it blew a radiator hose at a convenience store parking lot. What’s worse, she had no money with her for a new part.

Fortunately for her, Tampa police officers Wendy Glaros and William Cain happened by and offered to help.

Glaros stayed with the young woman while her partner went to an auto parts store and bought a new hose with his own money. The officer even installed it when he returned.

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“This man went above and beyond for me today out of the kindness of his heart and I truly couldn’t be more thankful,” Bowen posted to her Facebook page.

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Ringo Sells Beatles Drum Kit, Other Treasures, Raises $9.2M for Charity

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How much would you pay for a scratchy vinyl version of the The Beatles’ White Album covered with fingerprints? How about three-quarters of a million dollars?

That’s what someone paid for Ringo Starr’s copy — $790,000 for the disk that was the first ever copy to come off the presses.

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It set a record price for a one-of-a-kind audio recording and it was just one of 1,300 items the former drummer for The Beatles auctioned off Saturday to raise money for the Lotus Foundation. That’s the foundation Starr and wife Barbara Bach created to support animal welfare and people dealing with substance abuse, cancer, cerebral palsy, domestic abuse.

The two decided in September to auction off items that had been in storage for years.

“We’re fed up with having the stuff in storage when it could be put to some good use and also give a lot of people joy,” Starr told the Associated Press at the time.

Starr’s drum kit used on hits like “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “Can’t Buy Me Love” sold for nearly $2.2 million, and a 1964 Rickenbacker guitar John Lennon gave Starr raised another $900,000.

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Whoever bought the White Album, serial number 0000001, will find it’s in pretty much the same shape as any 1968 copy you could pick up in a used record store–but this disk will have something special.

“Whoever gets it, it will have my fingerprints on it,” Starr said.

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Frat House Writes Name of 12-yo Girl w/ Cancer in Christmas Lights –Watch

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A 12-year-old cancer patient has become the sweetheart of a California fraternity.

Lexi Brown posted a sign in her hospital room window asking for a pizza delivery. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity house was directly across the street and the brothers decided to serve up more than just pizza.

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The University of California–Los Angeles chapter showed up in her hospital room with red roses and a guitar and serenaded the young girl. They also began visiting to play card games, which helped her pass the time.

To remind her of their caring, they wrote it in Christmas bulbs: They spelled her name in lights on the frat house roof, so she sees “Lexi” in bright yellow whenever she looked  out the window at night.

“I thought it was really cool,” the girl told WCBS News.

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Lexi went home from the hospital, but the brothers of SAE promise to keep her name burning brightly all through the holiday season– a seasonal display of the fraternity’s stated goal to “always be gentlemen.”

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Muslims Raise $102,000 to Donate to San Bernardino Families

American Muslims are donating tens of thousands of dollars to help families of the San Bernardino, California shooting victims.

“We wish to respond to evil with good, as our faith instructs us, and send a powerful message of compassion through action,” said Faisal Qazi, who set up the fundraising campaign after the man and woman responsible for the senseless killing of strangers turned out to be Islamist radicals.

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Muslims United for San Bernardino Families” quickly surpassed its goal and has raised more than $102,000 since December 3. It’s now the hottest trending page on Launch Good, a Muslim-focused crowdfunding site.

The immediate goal was to help families with short term expenses including funeral arrangements. Qazi now wants to use the money exceeding the goal to also help with long term costs. There are 22 days left on the campaign.

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Money raised will be given to MiNDS (Medical Network Devoted to Service), a Southern California community development center that has set up a Victims Fund for families of the shooting victims.

[UPDATED on December 8 to reflect a jump in donations, up from $58,000 in one day.]

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President Known For Kindness is Cancer Free After 4-Month Treatment

Jimmy Carter has some great news to put in his Christmas card this year… he’s cancer free.

The 91-year-old former U.S. president made the announcement at the start of a Sunday school class he was teaching at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. The announcement was met with applause from the class members.

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“My most recent MRI brain scan did not reveal any signs of the original cancer spots nor any new ones,” Carter said in a statement later in the day. He says he’ll continue immunotherapy treatments every three weeks.

Doctors found several spots of cancer on Carter’s brain in August, but all were gone in his latest scan last week. The diagnosis and treatments failed to slow the former president’s schedule as he kept up his annual Habitat for Humanity house building mission recently in Memphis, Tennessee and other responsibilities with his nonprofit Carter Center, which works for world peace and the eradication of disease.

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Stuck to a Tree, Wild Sheep’s Majestic Horns Freed By Jogger (WATCH)

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While out for a run, a Polish man encountered a mouflon sheep with his horns entangled in a small tree.

Krystof Wlodarczyk called up some courage to geWhile out for a run, a Polish man who encountered a mouflon sheep with horns entangled in a small tree, called up courage to get close enough to helpt close enough to the frantic wild animal to help set it free.

The man’s reaction to his success needs no translation: “YES!”

Recorded in a forest near Konin in March, 2015, the video was making a resurgence on social media.

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New Law Guarantees All Military Working Dogs Retirement on U.S. Soil

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Cheer up, pup.

Tucked inside a massive defense bill signed two weeks ago by President Obama was a provision that will allow U.S. military dogs to return to the United States after their retirement overseas.

Previously, these working dogs were ineligible for military transport home to the U.S., and soldiers who wanted to adopt their canine colleagues had an extremely difficult time getting them back to America.

The 2016 National Defense Authorization Act changes that—and gives the dogs’ military handlers first choice of adopting them.

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The American Humane Association estimates each military dog saves the lives of between 150-200 servicemen and women by detecting IEDs and hidden weapons caches.

The new law requires that military working dogs be returned to U.S. soil when they retire, which can make a huge difference to the veterans who need to overcome wartime trauma and readjust to civilian life.

“This is a great day for military heroes on both ends of the leash. We believe all our veterans–two-footed and four-footed–should come back to a hero’s ” Humane Association President Robin Ganzert said.

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Receiving thanks are Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat from Missouri, and Congressman Frank LoBiondo, a Republican in New Jersey, who introduced the provision into the Authorization Act.

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$2 Photo Bought At Thrift Shop Could Fetch $5Mil At Auction

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A newly discovered photo, showing the famed outlaw Billy the Kid playing croquet at a wedding in 1878, has led to another mysterious image, also purchased at a thrift store, that may depict the gunman sitting with his killer.

An auction house in October verified that the croquet photo bought for just two dollars at a Fresno California junk shop contained legendary American Old West outlaw Billy the Kid, and could fetch $5 million at auction.

What luck, huh?

Now, attorney Frank Abrams believes that a 3¼-by-3-inch tintype he bought at a flea market in North Carolina might depict both Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, the sheriff who killed the notorious outlaw in Fort Sumner in 1881.

(Watch the video below and READ more about the new photo in the Albuquerque Journal)

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Reese Witherspoon, Miss Piggy Light White House Christmas Tree With Obamas (Watch)

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Barack Obama, his two daughters, and Michelle switched on the National Christmas Tree with some help from actress Reese Witherspoon and the musical guests.

Miss Piggy also made a special appearance reading “The Night Before Christmas” with Michelle Obama.

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Pro-Lifer Takes Flowers to Planned Parenthood to Apologize and Say Thanks

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Following the shooting last Friday at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic when a gunman killed three people, including a police officer, and wounded nine others, one Christian pro-lifer decided to go into a local clinic 1,300 miles away–to apologize.

On Wednesday, Sarah Parker brought two dozen peach-colored roses to the Planned Parenthood clinic in Redding, California to say she was sorry, and to thank them for their work.

“I wanted to sincerely apologize as a pro-lifer for how they’re been treated in the name of God, as well as to celebrate them,” Parker told Good News Network after we contacted her. “Our driving motivator that women would have hope and be treated with respect and care is the same.”

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When Parker got the idea to send the bouquet and card, it was completely out of the blue. A vision came to her and she saw herself walking up the front steps of Planned Parenthood.

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“I was actually watching Netflix when it happened,” she recalled. “I had a picture coming to my head about three or four times and I knew I needed to do something about it. So I did.”

She says she didn’t do it to receive any kind of accolade, but hoped her gesture of reconciliation might lead to a conversation in their office about Christian ideals.

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Her handwritten letter, which she simply left at the waiting room window with the roses before leaving, said this:

Planned Parenthood Staff…

These flowers are for you, as well as the employees of PP nationwide. I’m a Christian, a pro-life one, but that isn’t my focus today.

With these flowers as a symbol of grace, friendship and unconditional love and a repentant heart; I want to apologize on behalf of those who have mistreated you in the name of religion. That was never done with a heart of love, and I’m sorry.

I also want to express my gratitude for how willingly and with tenacity (you) served the women of Redding, and sought to bring empowerment and hope.  At the end of the day, we carry the same goal.

With Beauty and Light, Sarah Parker

“I really just think it’s about having an unconditional love regardless of where people are at–because unconditional love is kinda a big deal and will always ignite restoration.”

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Houston Praised for Moving 4,100 Homeless Vets to Permanent Housing

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Thousands of homeless vets and their families have permanent roofs over their heads in Houston, Texas thanks to an aggressive effort to eliminate veteran homelessness.

At least 4,114 formerly homeless veterans, and their spouses and children, have been housed since 2012– which nearly cut in half the city’s homeless population.

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Houston’s effort, dubbed “The Way Home,” takes the ‘Housing First’ approach — putting the homeless in permanent housing before tackling any underlying issues that led to their situation. The program allowed Utah to reduce homelessness by 91% over ten years.

2015 saw repeated milestones reached by those combating veteran homelessness: In January, New Orleans, Louisiana became the first city in the U.S. to eliminate it; Connecticut became the first state to end chronic homelessness among veterans in August; and Virginia, the first state to functionally eliminate it for all its veterans in November.

A monumental effort coordinated between more than 70 government, business, religious, nonprofit, and charitable groups to tackle the homelessness problem, earned Houston an award in December from the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

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“Houston’s achievement shows what we can accomplish when we have the resources and the determination to change lives for the better,” Nan Roman, President and CEO of the Alliance, said.

(WATCH the video from Houston Homeless Org below) — Photo: Katie Haugland, CC

“The Rock” Shows Soft Spot for Puppy Needing Help (WATCH)

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A star known for his action movies showed his softer side, helping a sick puppy get the surgery it needs.

The Saving Spot shelter in Los Angeles named the four-month-old stray after Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson because he was going to have to be tough to survive. The little dog needed heart surgery to fix a murmur.

 

The shelter set up a campaign to raise the $5,000 needed. When the star of the “Fast and Furious” movies finally heard about the pup’s plight – about two weeks into the fundraising – The Rock chipped in $1,500 for the surgery to help get them to their goal.

“Stay strong lil’ Rock!” Johnson wrote on the GoFundMe page for the dog’s surgery. “Let’s get you taken care of, healed up and feeling better for Christmas. Plus you have a VERY cool name to uphold. Got your back.”

The campaign topped its goal by $1,000 and Dwayne the dog is scheduled for surgery December 18.

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Long-Term Transportation Bill Passed by US Congress, First In A Decade

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Last night, the U.S. Congress achieved something that has been unattainable for more than a decade. It passed a five-year transportation bill that finally delivers long-term national funding for roads, bridges, and mass transit. The “Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act” (H.R. 22) restores certainty to a national transportation program that has been strung along by more than 35 stopgap short term extensions.

The $305 billion legislation, which will govern federal policy through 2020, reflects a bipartisan compromise the Obama administration “always believed was possible.”

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Business groups and members of Congress praised the legislation for creating construction jobs, improving freight delivery and streamlining government regulation.

“Today is a monumental day for the U.S. Congress, working Americans and the entire equipment manufacturing industry,” Association of Equipment Manufacturers President Dennis Slater said in a statement.

“Cities desperately need long-term certainty in their transportation planning and funding. We can’t fix the bridges or roads that millions of Americans use every day without it,” said Clarence E. Anthony, CEO of the National League of Cities. “Together, we can build a world-class transportation infrastructure that will connect, empower and build a foundation for future growth in cities across the nation.”

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The FAST Act calls for spending approximately $205 billion on highways and $48 billion on transit projects over the next five years and includes a number of programs relevant to city infrastructure:

The program that provides funding for walking and bicycling infrastructure directly to local leaders, is now a part of the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program and its funding has been increased from $835 million to $850 million.

Additional money for bridges and transit, especially buses—a critical lifeline for cities—has been increased, with locally-owned bridges now eligible for more than $22 billion in federal funding under the National Highway Performance Program.

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New access to federal financing is available for innovative transit projects and the minimum project size has been lowered from $25-$50 million to $10 million for projects with significant local government involvement, making it much easier for projects outside of major metropolitan areas to apply for low-cost federal financing.

Both chambers of Congress passed it overwhelmingly, with the House voting 359-65 and the Senate, 83-16. The bill will be paid for with gas tax revenue and a package of $70 billion in offsets from other areas of the federal budget, according to The Hill.

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$700 Tip Leads to Rehab Support For Humble Pizza Delivery Man (WATCH)

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Little did they know about his struggles with addiction, when an Ohio church congregation, in a random act of kindness, tipped a delivery driver $700 for one pizza.

Churches have been surprising pizza drivers lately with large tips — teaching their members a lesson about generosity. But the congregation at Life Point Church in Mentor ended up learning more about miracles when they saw what their gift eventually manifested. That one act of kindness early on a Sunday morning has snowballed into a life-changing event for 22-year-old Jeff Louis.

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When he left the church on November 22, he recorded a tearful video, talking about his efforts to stay clean, how he was working so hard to do the right thing, and how much the gesture meant to him.

“It just really, truly amazes me that people who don’t even know me, just wanted to help me that much,” he says. “I’m blessed.”

More than a million people have watched his YouTube video since then. Among them were the people who operate Cliffside Malibu in California — one of the most beautiful drug treatment centers in the America.

They surprised Jeff by offering to pay 100% of his rehabilitation and therapy costs, which can run as high as $88,000 a month.

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Jeff flew there yesterday, on the latest leg of his life-altering journey that began with a Sunday Morning delivery which turned into a take-out order of redemption.

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Funny: 4-yo Girl Gets to Crash Heavy Truck on Remote Control Obstacle Course (WATCH)

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To show just how tough their trucks are, Volvo let a four-year-old girl drive one.

Just to be safe, Sophie was never in the dump-truck, but far away, steering it by remote control through a huge gravel pit obstacle course.

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She sends the off-road big rig into a pond, tumbling down a hill, and smashing into a building in what has to be the best day ever for any kid who likes playing with trucks.

Buckle your seat belts and prepare to laugh as you watch the video below.

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Syrian Man Returns to Volunteer in Greece 3 Years After He Was Welcomed as Refugee

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Ibrahim Bayzed’s story is one that can only be described as “coming full circle.”

He fled Syria in 2012 during a mass exodus of opponents of Syrian dictator Assad’s regime and headed to Egypt to complete his studies in international trade and logistics management. Upon completion of his studies he went to Turkey to work and save money for his eventual journey to Europe.

He worked in a clothing factory in Istanbul for a year, saving enough money to pay smugglers to take him to Greece. He, together with other Syrian families departed Turkey and landed on the tiny island of Tilos, where locals welcomed them, fed them and offered dry clothes and a place to rest, before taking the ferry to Athens.

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On Tilos— a tiny island of a few hundred residents who have created a welcome center supported by the mayor and many local volunteers and residents, Ibrahim and the other refugees were treated with dignity and compassion, according to Elena Pissa, one of the locals who assists with the coordination of refugees there.

Ibrahim eventually left and settled in Athens, staying for a year and trying numerous times to get to Germany via the Balkan route, unsuccessfully–but eventually made it, got a job and established himself with German residency.

Thanking the Greeks by Giving Back

In early November, Ibrahim Bayzed decided it was time to give back. He returned to Greece to offer his support to arriving refugees and help the Greek people who were dealing with the crisis on a daily basis. He traveled to Leros island and volunteered, assisting Greek police with the registration of refugees, the distribution of food and clothes.

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“I saw this as my duty,” he told the Pappas Post in an exclusive interview, adding that “I already know the risks these people face and the difficulties they face trying to cross into Europe. I also felt it my duty to help the Greek people who are doing everything they can to help my people. What I experienced on Tilos was pure humanity and I want to share some of this with the Greek people who continue to help.”

Reprinted with permission from The Pappas Post: Gregory C. Pappas is a media, film and marketing artist who is passionate about his Greek heritage and wants to share it with the world. (Photos via Pappas Post)

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With Newborn in NICU, Parents’ Car Was Stolen But Local Celebrity Steps In

 

Couple surprised with New Car Facebook Jesse JonesA stolen car led to an amazing act of kindness for a struggling pair of new parents.

Jessica Daniels was visiting her premature baby at a Renton hospital outside Seattle, Washington when her car was stolen from the parking lot.

She and her boyfriend, Ben, had just lost their other car in an accident — and they live 25 miles from the hospital where baby Genevieve is being treated.

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Both parents are Iraq War veterans and aren’t able to afford another car. They were having to ask friends and neighbors to give them rides to the hospital and weren’t able to spend enough time with their new baby.

When KIRO reporter Jesse Jones heard their story, he started making phone calls. A local Ford/Hyundai car dealer donated a blue set of wheels. The local fire department even installed a car seat.

The cameras were rolling as Ben and Jessica walked out of the hospital to the shiny, blue surprise parked in their path.

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“I have restored faith in people again,” Jessica said.

“It was a two tissue day,” Jones wrote on his Facebook page.

(WATCH the video from KIRO News below) — Photo: Jesse Jones, Facebook

Morality Christmas Ad Will Leave You Feeling All Warm Inside (WATCH)

This German Christmas ad may have you in tears before it finishes, but it has a happy ending.

Supermarket chain Edeka released the video of a lonely grandfather spending Christmas after Christmas alone because his children and grandchildren are too busy to visit.

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It seems there is only one thing that will make them drop what they are doing and come together at the family home.

The ad was made for Germans, but its message is the same in every language: Nothing is as important as family at the holidays.

(WATCH the video from Edeka below)

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