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A Minnesota man thought up a creative way to ask his younger brother with Down syndrome to be in his wedding. A moment that will be treasured forever.

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Brothers surprised in adoption ceremony

Brothers surprised in adoption ceremony

After being in separate foster homes for much of their childhood, brothers Tre and Ke'lynn were adopted in a surprise ceremony, and finally able to grow up together.

WFAA
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February 19, 2022
Angelina Jolie: Live a life of use to others

Angelina Jolie: Live a life of use to others

Angelina Jolie accepted the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2013, and shared a lesson she learned from her mother. "Nothing would mean anything if I didn't live a life of use to others," she said.

Oscars
Published on
February 16, 2022
How to love people for who they are

How to love people for who they are

"When we love someone for who they are, we see how quickly they transform into the greatest, most inspired version of themselves."

Goalcast
Published on
February 15, 2022
Unlikely friendship taught lesson on love

Unlikely friendship taught lesson on love

In 2016, 4-year old Norah Wood started a friendship with a mourning widower named Dan Peterson during a chance encounter at a grocery store. Though Dan has passed, the lesson on unconditional love remains.

CBS Evening News
Published on
February 8, 2022

High School Senior Donates Massive Scholarship

You won't believe the selflessness of Verda Tetteh, a Harvard-bound high-school graduate who asked administration to give her $40,000 to a student in greater need. She's going places!
Published on
June 19, 2021

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."
Published on
April 8, 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

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
A Minnesota man thought up a creative way to ask his younger brother with Down syndrome to be in his wedding. A moment that will be treasured forever.
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