https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faDGqgtaOtg

Drive-Through Pep Talk

Before every chemotherapy session, 9-year-old Cole stops by Starbucks to get a pep talk from Eddie, one of the employees there. And when Eddie’s not around, the others fill in.

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First Look

First Look

Since childhood, Ashley and her brother Nick have been best friends. On her wedding day, she wanted Nick to be the first to see her. This beautiful reaction displaying the special bond they have is sure to warm your heart.

ABC News
Published on
March 8, 2021
Seeing Double

Seeing Double

A little bit of confusion is followed with much excitement as this baby realizes he’s seeing his mom in two places at once. A dose of cuteness for your day!

Good Morning America
Published on
March 5, 2021
Kangaroos or Kids?

Kangaroos or Kids?

An Australian couple spends their time rescuing baby kangaroos, raising and caring for them, so they can release them back to the wild when they are healthy.

The Dodo
Published on
March 5, 2021
Buddy Bench

Buddy Bench

With a wish for everyone to have a friend, 9-year-old Sammie decided to take action and get a buddy bench for her school. But she didn’t stop there. She’s introduced buddy benches to hundreds of schools, in her own state, and beyond.

UPS
Published on
March 3, 2021
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
Before every chemotherapy session, 9-year-old Cole stops by Starbucks to get a pep talk from Eddie, one of the employees there. And when Eddie’s not around, the others fill in.
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