My parents, at the height of the Depression, were forced to go on home relief, which is known as welfare today. It was 1935, when

Kindness Changes Everything
My parents, at the height of the Depression, were forced to go on home relief, which is known as welfare today. It was 1935, when
“What is your name?” someone might ask. It’s a simple question, but when I try to make the sounds that form my name, other
“I told Kamarian, who is in the 4th grade, back in August when school first started that if he came back to me with good
The young guy sitting down was struggling with his tie. The woman in the red coat noticed, and asked ‘Do you know how to tie
Losing a family member or friend is absolutely one of the most difficult experiences to go through, especially when their life was taken away by
My heart is about to explode. We were in target tonight and this younger couple was walking thru the toy aisles listening to Kinley ooh
On Wednesday morning, around 8:00 am, Corporal Che’ Atkinson noticed a woman sitting in the lobby of our District I station in Hyattsville. She had
The pictures below show Sergeant Erica Hay sitting with an unidentified man after buying him his morning meal. The photographs were captured by passerby TiAnna
Until a stranger’s act of kindness turned his fortunes around forever, Alan Barnes’s life had been a hard luck story. Born disabled, he has suffered
Opening a door is more than a physical act. It’s about putting yourself out there, getting to know people, making them feel comfortable, and making
A story about Evan Mula, a 22-year-old from Boston who raised $10,000 with his friends to build a school house in Kenya through Change Heroes
Source: Buzzfeed
Full story here: Spreading kindness, one driver at a time The guys also have a Facebook page, where they post positive messages daily.
Rabbi Noah Muroff, a high school teacher at a private Jewish school in New Haven, was frustrated to learn that a desk he had recently
Twitter user Jordan ‘@abdelhaker’ tweeted the photo below. She also wrote, “This is why I believe in kindness only, because you don’t know. You don’t