A video released by a Facebook page called Sassy Videos released a compilation of videos showing people help animals that have been stuck in difficult situations. Ironically it is man-made items that leave these animals fighting for their lives.
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A mum from Durban went for a walk on the promenade and left her car window open. She returned to her car to find something amazing.
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When it comes to law enforcement, we find that many people are always revving and ready to go when it comes to bashing and trashing them online or wherever they have an opportunity to.
We are not naive to think that some of the bashing and trashing could be warranted, but why is it that we are so quick to bash when someone from any industry does something wrong , but when they do something right and kind, we rarely use our voices to commend their efforts?
Feb 22, 2021
A police officer in Orlando was caught on camera doing an act of kindness and someone posted it to TikTok for everyone to enjoy. Officer
James Wilsonwas responding to a complaint about a woman who was selling flowers on the side of the road in the central Florida town.
But instead of giving her a ticket, the kindhearted cop reached into his own wallet and bought all the flowers she had so she could close up shop and go home for the day. The
videoof the good deed has gone viral with more than 350-thousand views and over 36-thousand likes on TikTok.
‘Kindness Kabinet’ in Atlantic Beach: Leave what you can, take what you need
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The Kindness Kabinet sits out in front of The Wine Warehouse of Atlantic Beach at 665 Atlantic Blvd.
DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. – A business in Atlantic Beach is getting noticed for a random act of kindness that continues to help out the community.
The “Kindness Kabinet” sits out in front of the Wine Warehouse on Atlantic Blvd. Business owner Mark Graeser said the community donates food to those who need it.
“We have some consistent helpers,” Graeser told News4Jax. “Our shoppers are gracious, rarely taking more than a day’s supply even if encouraged to take more.
Feb 19, 2021
What started with one little act of kindness in a small West Virginia town has inspired a community to keep it going.
Natasha Kable Fogleposted on Facebook about visiting a Party City store in Martinsburg with her two-year-old son and how an employee made the kid’s night by acknowledging him and giving him a yellow balloon.
“Just showing a little act of kindness goes such a long way,” the mom explains. After seeing her post, a local law firm, Catrow Law PLLC, got involved, starting what they call the #YellowBalloonChallenge. The rules are simple: “say hello to a stranger, shovel a neighbor’s driveway, pay for the car behind you … just make someone else smile,” the