Anton Cobb likes to be productive. The 32-year-old salesman spends most of his lunch hours walking the streets of downtown Portland, where he works, or
Kindness Changes Everything
Anton Cobb likes to be productive. The 32-year-old salesman spends most of his lunch hours walking the streets of downtown Portland, where he works, or
‘dentiteoz’ wrote: “My 8 year old was asked to write a poem at school. Spelling and punctuation aside, I’m pretty “surtin” she gets life.” Absolutely.
Just like a real-life Indian version of “Taken”… Now that’s a hero. share using buttons below
“Glass” by Patrice Ardiere There is a memory deep within me, born of my earliest moments of awareness. Not of a room, a toy, or
A Palestinian boy practises his Parkour Free-Running skills near the ruins of houses, which witnesses said were destroyed during a seven-week Israeli offensive, in the
The Most Important Thing my Father Taught Me by CptAJ It’s not something he said. He said a lot of good things; good things about
Social media is used by a lot of people. Billions in fact. You probably use at least one social media platform yourself. Some of us
After more than a month spent living without teeth, 16-year-old cancer survivor Alex Hunter finally had something to smile about. The Delano, California, teen had
Ah, the sweet wisdom of a child… “The world is pretty and everyone should be quiet and enjoy it.” Makes a whole lot of sense
Marvin Callahan, a first grade teacher at public school in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has started a program to send backpacks full of food home with
Raleigh Callaway, 49, of Greensboro, Georgia, had been battling stage five kidney failure and was in need of a transplant. In an attempt to find
He’s Not Scary, He’s a Little Boy by AliceAnn Meyer We’ve had some encounters recently that have inspired me to write this post. This is
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Erin Polk runs Kreed’s World (www.facebook.com/kreedsworld). She writes: It’s about a teen who is nonverbal and his journey as we continue to teach him communication,
An Autism Awareness Shopping Day? by Michelle Rice When your car pulled up in the parking lot right after ours my eyes were drawn to
‘AussieDefect’ wrote: “My Dad was a Police Officer who worked in Major Crash. I was 3-years old On Christmas Day. He had spent the day
Teachers are so very important for all of our futures. Look how one teacher’s kindness and example made such a difference for a young man
“This was a letter written 10 years ago from my father when he was in prison” “He’s released now and is doing great.” by ‘nolanders’
We are delighted to share this cute video with you. Watch two little children debating the whole ‘rain vs. sprinkling’ argument. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sKdDyyanGk The “YOU’RE NOT
Amy Granberg wrote: “I took this photo of a father being reunited with his son after his son got lost in Central Park. “ share
Ericka Hunter wrote: “One of the most touching moments I have ever witnessed: This little Japanese tourist boy giving cookies to the local Cambodian children”
One Biker’s Response to a Mother’s Rudeness… Unfortunately, it comes somewhat naturally for most of us to judge other people without really knowing them or
A Mother’s Last Dance With Her Son by Frank Somerville (Evening Anchor at KTVU) “This is one of the most beautiful pictures I’ve ever seen.
Charlotte Kitley has blogged on The Huffington Post UK since 2013 and sadly passed away on Tuesday 16 September from bowel cancer. She wrote one
My Baby Sister Knows That I Have Cerebral Palsy My sister is pretty smart. She’s one now. She knows I am a bit different