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High fives connect friends in meaningful way

Every week, Andy Gullahorn and Gabe Scott meet up for a high five, and then walk back home as a way to stay connected. "It's really special ... to have something that's this consistent in my life that means this much," Gabe said.

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Special Signs

Special Signs

When a local firefighter realized this boy communicated through sign language, he took the time to have a short conversation with him. That 39 second conversation will be carried with this young boy for a lifetime.

WMUR-TV
Published on
February 17, 2021
Backyard Buddies

Backyard Buddies

Throwing a ball over the fence usually means game over, but that’s not the case in this backyard as a little boy found a creative way to play fetch with his neighbor’s dog.

ABC Television Stations
Published on
February 16, 2021
Friday Funday

Friday Funday

Who knew elephants could have a sense of humor? Or that they understood manners? Check out this video to add some fun to your Friday!

RM Videos
Published on
February 13, 2021
Butterfly Effect

Butterfly Effect

In theory, one small change can result in large differences over time. That’s exactly what happened when Chris gave two girls fifty dollars each, with one simple instruction: do something kind.

CBS Evening News
Published on
February 12, 2021

Pre-med student spotted cancerous mole on hockey staffer

Pre-med student Nadia Popovich was recognized for identifying a cancerous mole on an equipment manager's neck and encouraging him to get it checked out.
Published on
January 6, 2022

Student teaches others about empathy

Audrey Moore believes "Empathy is the ability to identify with what someone else might be feeling and that connection is what motivates us to treat others the way we want to be treated." As a teenager, she created a Project Empathy summer camp to share the power of empathy with others.
Published on
August 29, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mbrTZXdgRs

Jogger with dog offers support to grieving child during visitation

A 6-year-old girl was mourning her father when a woman jogged by the funeral home with her dog. The surprising invitation that came next led to a lifelong connection.
Published on
May 11, 2021

What's your value?

Jeremy Anderson uses a dollar to explain that everyone has value, and that value never goes away.
Published on
April 6, 2022
Every week, Andy Gullahorn and Gabe Scott meet up for a high five, and then walk back home as a way to stay connected. "It's really special ... to have something that's this consistent in my life that means this much," Gabe said.
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