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Delivery Driver Saves Customer's Life
When Instacart delivery driver Jessica Higgs made her delivery drop, she paid attention--not just to her surroundings, but also her instincts. Higgs had ...
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Jesus Saves a Runner
When Tyler Moon lined up for a 10-mile race, he decided to write an inspiring message where other runners normally placed their name. So, he printed the ...
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Tiny Home Village Offers Pathway to Permanent Housing
Through its constellation of tiny homes, The Chandler Boulevard Bridge Home Village has brought opportunity and vitality to 41 residents of North Hollywood. ...
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Hearing ‘Well Done’ Rewards an Exhausted Worker
In July of 2021, The New York Times ran a special 55-page section about the 2.5 million essential service workers who kept New York City alive while many ...
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A Grocery Line Where Slower is Better
1.3 million people in the Netherlands are older than 75—and one large supermarket chain is making sure they’re not getting too lonely in their ...
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US Family Welcomes Afghan Refugees into Their Home
Kenneth and Adi Martinez immigrated to the United States from Mexico in 2011. When given the opportunity to help a family of four who recently fled Afghanistan, ...
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Humble Carpenter Left Fund For 33 Strangers to Go to College
Idaho carpenter Dale Schroeder was a blue-collar, lunch pail kind of a guy. He went to work every day, worked really hard, and was frugal like a lot of ...
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Waffle House Crew Helps Student Attend Graduation
On May 27th, Timothy Harrison arrived at the local Waffle House to start another shift. But at some point, his routine was punctured by a pointed question ...
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Teacher Helps Student Graduate by Sharing Shoes
Upon his arrival to Hahnville High School, Daverius Peters was rightfully excited. His excitement, however, quickly turned to shame and embarrassment ...
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A Simple ‘Yes’ Led to Lifelong Service
Herb Turetzky attended the New Jersey Americans’ first-ever ABA game in October 1967 expecting to be just a spectator. Turetzky, a student at LIU ...
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