Middle school isn’t easy, and quite frankly the kids can be vicious. That’s why this story out of Michigan puts a big smile on my

Kindness Changes Everything
Middle school isn’t easy, and quite frankly the kids can be vicious. That’s why this story out of Michigan puts a big smile on my
Illinois twin sisters Chloe and Claire Gruenke were competing at a regional track-and-field meet this weekend, where they both participated in the 800-meter race. During
An NBA athlete giving his warm-ups to a child with special needs: This little boy meeting his hockey hero:
6 Words You Should Say Today by Rachel Macy Stafford – New York Times Best Selling Author and Certified Special Education Teacher Very rarely does
Jaba Kankava saved his unconscious opponent’s life during a match by pulling his tongue from blocking his airway. Dynamo Kiev captain Oleg Gusev was heroically
After watching their teammate get turned away due in part to her religious beliefs, the rest of the Overland High School girls soccer team in
When a young fan ran onto the pitch after South Africa’s friendly with Brazil, stewards were quick to burst into action to remove him –
Coleman wrote her a lovely letter back (on the right)… Transcript below: Dear (my insperation) Derrick Coleman, I know how you feel. I also have
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Al Nahdha’s goalkeeper Taisir Al Antaif was about to make a clearance early in the second half with the scores still at 2-2 – but
Thirteen-year-old Gamze Yagar from Turkey suffers from a rare disease known as Progeria, a genetic condition that causes the body to age rapidly. She is
Spencer Zimmerman so badly wanted his friend with cerebral palsy to finish a triathlon that the Arizona Eagle Scout pushed, pulled, and carried his buddy
In what has become easily the best trend in sports, five-year-old Ryan Encinas scored a touchdown during a Cleveland Browns Family Night practice in front
Sunshine in photo form 🙂
Twenty-one-year-old University of New Hampshire student Cameron Lyle recently decided to give up shot put, a track and field sport that he had practiced for