https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-pMZBQrjcU

A Difference in Language Won't Stop Acts of Love

After one encounter with a deaf customer, this barista took it upon herself to learn sign language so she could provide the same experience for this man as everyone else.

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Lil Wayne shares mental health struggles

Lil Wayne shares mental health struggles

In an interview with Emmanuel Acho, Lil Wayne talked about his mental health struggles, loneliness, and attempted suicide. He encourages others to take mental health concerns seriously.

Emmanuel Acho
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April 11, 2022
Homeless man receives makeover, opportunity

Homeless man receives makeover, opportunity

Meir Kay partnered with others to provide a makeover and opportunity for a homeless man. "No matter who we are or what we do, we have the ability to make a positive difference in the life of another."

Meir Kay
Published on
April 8, 2022
What's your value?

What's your value?

Jeremy Anderson uses a dollar to explain that everyone has value, and that value never goes away.

Ben Lionel Scott
Published on
April 6, 2022
The labels we carry

The labels we carry

The best label we can carry or give to others is "loved."

TGI Fellowship
Published on
April 1, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07s_VsWeKu8

You’re My Son!

A mom with dementia begins to laugh and sing after the realization that the man she’s been walking around with is her son. This is truly a heartwarming video.
Published on
March 23, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTz0VJuB5rU

A Wish Come True

Terri’s final wish was to be able to dance with her son on his wedding day. In 2019 she was diagnosed with ALS, and a few months later she could no longer walk. Scooter, her son, had a surprise though, leaving no dry eyes in the room.
Published on
January 13, 2021

Community surprises teen basketball player

This teen basketball player thought his neighbor was coming over to complain about noise. Watch the video to see what happens next.
Published on
August 3, 2022

Service makes the highest performing teams

"Service—giving to another another, having their back—is what makes the highest performing teams in the world, not their strength, and not their intelligence," Simon Sinek said. "It's their willingness to be there for each other."
Published on
July 15, 2022
After one encounter with a deaf customer, this barista took it upon herself to learn sign language so she could provide the same experience for this man as everyone else.
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