A little boy named Isaiah and a woman named Angela became friends when the two met at a football game. At one point, Isaiah climbed into her lap and fell asleep. His family was concerned he was bothering her, but she insisted that he was no bother. Isaiah's aunt said she loved Angela and what she did for him.
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Kid President offered some great advice in his pep talk for heroes. "You're more than your problems, and you're more than your mistakes," he said. "Somewhere inside, you're a hero."
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For Mental Health Awareness Month, we're sharing this Op-Ed video from NowThis News that takes a look at several individuals' mental health journeys and shares encouragement and advice for those who are struggling.
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