Nice website. Thanks for sharing and yes I agree in today media we have full of negative and depressing news. So at least we have some forums or website available where only good and positive news we can share.
there are plenty of other stories, ones of hope and goodwill and kindnesses done. Stories that make us feel good.
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Nov 7th, 2017, 11:05 am
by maryjane48
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Nov 7th, 2017, 11:09 am
by maryjane48
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Nov 15th, 2017, 7:32 pm
by oneh2obabe
For twenty years, Greg Zanis, a retired carpenter from Aurora, Illinois has given America hope with his crosses, but no one has ever welcomed him or thanked him like Las Vegas.
Just days after the 1 October Mass Shooting at Route 91 Harvest Concert near Mandalay Bay, Zanis, arrived with 58 crosses to remember and memorialize the victims. His gracious gift compelled the FOX5 Surprise Squad and community partners to give him something he’s never been given before.
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Dec 17th, 2017, 8:18 pm
by oneh2obabe
Andrew Lumish spends his free time with heroes who are no longer with us. When he has a day off from work, he cleans the headstones of veterans. He scrubs away the filth, on his own time, to deliver the respect soldiers deserve.
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Dec 22nd, 2017, 2:18 pm
by maryjane48
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Dec 23rd, 2017, 4:04 am
by oneh2obabe
Everyone loves Amazon, but what if we used Amazon to do more than shopping for ourselves. Rob came up with a way to help the homeless receive Amazon delivery.
There has been a forty percent increase in homelessness this year, so Rob wanted to do something to help. Since Amazon Prime Now delivers anything you want almost instantly, he came up with the most genius way to use Amazon Prime Now. And it’s to help people who are in need.
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Dec 24th, 2017, 8:38 pm
by oneh2obabe
In a land as parched as Kenya's Tsavo West National Park, no visitor arrives with more fanfare than the water man.
Re: Feel-good stories
Posted: Dec 25th, 2017, 4:53 pm
by oneh2obabe
A Boy Who Saved 17 Lives Gets a Big Surprise
In partnership with the film Wonder, SoulPancake surprises 13-year-old hero, Virgil Smith, who trudged into the Hurricane Harvey flood waters with an air mattress to transport his stranded neighbors to safety. We’d say that deserves a Standing Ovation! As a thank you to Virgil for choosing kindness, he was awarded an Auggie Award! This was a scholarship to help with school, and a donation to the Harvey relief efforts made in his name.