Faith In Humanity Restored: 50 Pieces Of ‘Global Positive News’ To Make You Smile (New Pics)
We all know that it’s best to look on the bright side of life whenever possible, but that’s often easier said than done. It can feel impossible to check the news without being confronted with a new tragedy or disaster every day, and social media is typically flooded with negative comments that can make your heart sink. So if you’re looking for a safe space that’s filled with only positivity and good vibes, you’ve come to the right place, pandas!
We took a trip to the Global Positive News Instagram page and gathered some of the most wholesome stories they’ve shared down below. So enjoy scrolling through these uplifting headlines, and be sure to upvote the ones that bring a smile to your face!
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‘Balika Manch’ Is A School Club In The South Tripura District In India
It was created by the District Magistrate of South Tripura, Saju Vaheed in 2020.
His goal is to teach young girls leadership skills and to prevent them from dropping out of school because of a child marriage.
If a family pressures a girl into marriage, the club intervenes and tries to dissuade them. If the family doesn't want to comply with the laws, a second layer of officials, including counselors and legal practitioners, intervenes.
If the family still persists, the police step in.
Today there are 158 school clubs across the district where girls from upper primary and secondary classes can meet, discuss, and find solutions to the issues they face as adolescents.
Balika Manch prevented 90 child marriages in 2022 and the state government is considering expanding this inspiring school club for the rest of the Tripura region.
Not All Heroes Wear Capes
Back In 2016, Wanda Dench Mistakenly Sent A Message To Then 17-Year-Old Jamal Hinton
She informed him that the Thanksgiving dinner that year was at her house on November 24 at 3 p.m.
The text shocked Jamal and he wanted proof. The teen asked for a photo, and Wanda sent a selfie of herself. Jamal realized it was a mistake but asked, "Can I still get a plate tho?"
“Of course you can. That’s what grandmas do…feed everyone,” Wanda texted him after she realized her mistake too.
Since then, they have spent every Thanksgiving Day together and are now also business partners. There is even a Netflix film in development about their unlikely friendship.
“He’s in my heart for life,” Wanda commented. “He’s changed my life a lot, I know that.”
This is my favorite thanksgiving story. They still celebrate together.
Heman Bekele Lived In Ethiopia Until The Age Of Four. There He Witnessed People Constantly Working Under The Hot Sun
So, when he grew up and became a middle-school student, he decided to do something to help.
He developed a soap that could help in the treatment of skin cancer. It is made of compounds that reactivate dendritic cells, which guard the human skin and fight cancer cells.
Heman, now 14, participated in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge, where he won the top award and was named "America’s Top Young Scientist."
After winning the prestigious award, Heman told the judging panel that he hoped his soap would become a “symbol of hope, accessibility, and a world where skin cancer treatment is within reach for all.”
Marcel Lebrun, A Canadian Millionaire, Developed What He Calls “12 Neighbours”, To Help The Homeless People In His Community
This innovative gated community encompasses 99 compact tiny homes that offer residents their own private living spaces. Each home is equipped with a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom along with a modest front porch. Solar panels on the rooftops provide renewable energy to power the homes.
“I see myself as a community builder, and really what we’re doing here is not just building a little community, but we’re building a community in a city, like how do we help our city be better?” he commented.
Since its beginning, the project has received $12 million in additional government grants to expand further. Marcel’s plan is to build a community center, a teaching kitchen, and a silk printing business for people to find employment.
After Leaving Out Of The Store Today My Daughter Did Something That Really Made Me Stop And Think
There was this guy sitting there crying and she asks me 'did you see that man crying? What's wrong with him?'
I said yes but I'm not sure maybe he's just sad...She said, 'maybe he's hot and thirsty' she walked over to him and goes 'hi sir be happy it's a nice day it's not raining. Are you hot? Why don't you go home the ground is dirty?' He says I have no home but I will be ok.
She looked at him with the saddest face and goes 'so that means you're homeless. So you have no food because you have no refrigerator.' She gave him a few dollars out of her purse and her drink and said, 'Please go eat. It would make me happy. I like McDonald's you should go there.'
I could tell she made his day. On top of that 2 more people came up and gave money as well. We had a small conversation and he explained his trailer burnt down and he lost everything including his wife. I felt for him. It just warms my heart.
A 6 year old lead by example this morning. AWESOME! Kids see no color and that's exactly how it should be. It's not just a statement saying that the children are our future, it's a FACT.
That gives me a little more hope for the world.
Back In 2013, James Anderson From Burnley, England, Made A Promise To His Baby Son, Who Had Passed Away
He vowed to become "the man that he would have grown up to be."
So, in 2017, when he witnessed a repairman "manipulating" an elderly man, Anderson decided to fulfill his promise. In time, this led him to establish his own plumbing company, which he named DEPHER (Disability and Elderly Plumbing and Heating Emergency Repair).
Anderson's company offers free or heavily subsidized emergency plumbing and heating services to vulnerable, elderly, and disabled people.
Since founding his company in 2017, Anderson has assisted more than 17,000 people across the country.
He has also provided personal protective equipment to nursing homes and the NHS, established a food bank, and organized surprise birthday parties for children whose parents had been furloughed or laid off during the pandemic.
In 2023, he received the British Citizen Award for his contributions to the community.
"I've got the best job in the world," Anderson commented. "I can give."
"This Abandoned Pit Bull Is Sheltering … In The Southwest Part Of The Park… I Take Him Food And Water But He Will Not Let Me Close To Him"
"He only has 3 legs and is visibly the victim of severe abuse and neglect… I’ve rescued 4 abandoned dogs from the park but this guy is too aggressive for a non professional to take, ” Roger Massey, of South Hills, TX, wrote on Facebook.
Saving Hope Animal Rescue responded, but the dog named Pappas trusted no human. After three weeks, he got exhausted, making it easier for the volunteers to get hold of him.
As soon as the pup realized he was safe, he surprisingly transformed into a sweet dog seeking only love.
Pappas is now in a foster home. Hopefully, he will find a forever home to get the warmth and love he needs.
Rose Hunter From Lincoln, Ne, Is A Self-Proclaimed “Houseplant Addict”
She regularly visits Campbell’s Nursery that is close to her home.
However, this summer, after a sudden change of plans, she decided to visit Campbell's second location in her city. Upon arrival, she noticed something unusual in the parking lot. Initially, she mistook it for an oil spot. But as she approached to inspect it, she realized it was, in fact, a baby kitten.
Unable to locate the kitten's mother, Rose took it home and contacted a vet. After posting about the situation on Facebook, she found a foster cat mom who took the kitten in as her own. When the kitten reached six weeks of age, Rose brought it back home and adopted it.
“He’s now like a little cartoon character,” Rose commented. "Just so playful and funny and such silly and expressive facial expressions.”
Singer Billy Joel Was Disappointed That The Best Seats At His Concerts Were Always Full Of Unimpressed Rich People
"The guy's there with the girlfriend...'Okay, Piano Man, entertain me,' and they don't do anything. It was a drag and you'd hear all the kids yelling in the back and you know they didn't get a shot at those tickets," Joel explains.
That is why he decided to create a new policy for those front seats. He now holds the tickets and sends his road crew to the back of the room to bring people from the worst seats to the front rows.
"This way you've got people in the front row that are really happy to be there, real fans," he added.
Healthcare Workers At Martin Luther King Hospital In Compton, Ca, Recently Admitted A Patient In Critical Condition
Security watched how the patient’s dog followed the ambulance all the way from their home to the hospital’s door, as the patient lived within view. The dog, later named Hilary, tried to go into the emergency room with her owner, but they couldn’t let the dog in.
The loyal dog remained in front of the hospital, waiting for 10 days for her owner to come out.
Sadly, the owner passed away. The hospital staff wanted to rescue her, but Hilary refused to leave the parking lot.
They were concerned about the dog especially since a hurricane was coming. The employees finally decided to call Suzette Hall, founder of Logan’s Legacy dog rescue, for assistance.
Suzette managed to lure the dog with the smell of warm treats just as the winds were starting to pick up. She then took Hilary to Camino Pet Hospital to recover.
“She’s still mourning,” Suzette commented. “But we’re going to find her the perfect home. She just needs to heal first.”
Hilary has since been adopted.
Mark Donovan, An Entrepreneur, Earned His Wealth From Wooden Ships (A Women’s Sweater Brand) And A Soaring Tesla Investment
He used some of his money, together with a $2 million contribution from the city of Denver, to support the homeless. That's how the Denver Basic Income Project was born.
The basic-income plan enrolled over 800 people last October, but they had different stipends. The first group got $1,000 every month for a year. The second group got $6,500 at once and then $500 monthly, and the third group got only $50 each month.
"Many participants reported that they have used the money to pay off debt, repair their car, secure housing, and enroll in a course," Mark Donovan commented. "These are all paths that could eventually lead participants out of poverty and allow them to be less dependent on social support programs."
The guaranteed income also contributed to a reduction in homelessness, as many participants found their own homes or apartments. Furthermore, people reported improvements in overall mental health and increased feelings of safety in their current living situations.
Direct cash payments has been proven over and over again to have the greatest impact. Give disadvantaged people cash and stop moralizing about what they'll do with it. They'll do what they need to do.
We Are So Incredibly Proud To Share This Story Of Our Boys Cross Country Runners!
At the Neenah meet on Friday, the Stevens Point Boys Cross Country team showed talent, determination and amazing sportsmanship! Aloysius Franzen set a course record and took 1st overall!
Right after though, a Marquette runner was heading in for the 2nd spot, but lost his footing and stumbled, unable to get back up, exhausted from the efforts. Cooper Erickson was in 3rd and passed him right before the finish line. Noticing the fallen runner, Cooper stopped short of the line, returned to his fallen opponent along with Ethan Olds. They were able to encourage the Marquette player up and across the finish line, see picture below.
It was such an amazing show of sportsmanship! No one would have faulted them for just running past and finishing the race, it is competition after all. The sportsmanship shows the character that we aspire for all of our athletes and many have it! That character will serve them (and us) well after they are done competing and living in our communities!
Thank you Cooper and Ethan for showing us what sportsmanship looks like and making us all proud to be a Panther!!
Mexico City Police Officer Arizbeth Dionisio Ambrosio Was Deployed To Acapulco After Hurricane Otis To Provide Relief
There, she came upon a crying, hungry four-month-old baby. Dionisio, who is a mother of a 1-year-old, nursed the baby boy after his mother could not.
Images of Dionisio's compassionate act went viral. She was promoted for her service and for bringing honor to the department.
As A Young Boy, John Kahekwa From The Democratic Republic Of Congo, Witnessed How Hunger Drove Poachers To Harm The Local Gorillas Out Of Necessity. He Was Determined To Put An End To It
Later, in 1992, John founded the Pole Pole Foundation. He initiated tree planting and has since planted more than 4 million trees. Those trees now form a zone between the protected park and the communities.
Today, the Foundation runs farming projects that grow low-cost, nutritious foods, while helping former poachers gain new skills. The foundation also cultivates mushrooms and spirulina to combat malnutrition, providing daily meals to approximately 150 children.
Back in 2021, John’s Foundation was one of the finalists for Prince William’s inaugural Earthshot Prize.
''We are a small organization with big dreams, and we now feel like we can make those dreams come true, working with communities to protect and restore nature in Congo and beyond,” John commented.
Tammi Arrington Was Visiting Dallas, Tx, From Mississippi When She Witnessed A Car Burst Into Flames
She immediately ran to help out the driver who happened to be a wheelchair-bound local, Dennis Brown.
She managed to drag Dennis out of the car before it exploded.
"I'd like to appreciate her for her heroic act," Dennis commented. "She went into harm’s way to save me. I'd like to thank her."
Grandpa Wanted His Family To Know He Is Always With Them - Even After His Passing
So before he passed away, he had his favorite shirt made into a pillow, and attached a powerful note.
‘This is the shirt I used to wear. Whenever you hold it, know that I am there. Love Granddad’
Whitney Braley Adopted Banner, A Three-Year-Old Husky, When She Was Just A Puppy
Whitney trained her as a service dog to help her with her disability.
One day, Banner was nervous and restless. She urged Whitney to follow her into the forest. Knowing that the dog has an excellent sense of scent, Whitney followed her to see what was wrong.
In the forest, they found a sealed cardboard box with 7 newborn kittens near the end of their life. Banner very carefully took the kittens out of the box one by one with her mouth.
Later in their home in Menlo, GA, Banner took on the role of the kittens’ mom. She cuddled, hugged them, and took a nap with them as if they were her own babies.
“I’m so happy that now because of Banner, these kittens will go on to live their lives with loving families. It warms my heart,” Whitney commented.
California Has Been Battling Wildfires Since The 1980s. They Have Become More Frequent, More Destructive, And Larger
In 2021, the state suffered unprecedented damage after wildfire burned more than 960,000 acres (3,885 sq km) of land.
In an attempt to reduce the hazard of future fires, the city of LA now lets goats graze grass, leaves, bushes and dry weeds all over the state.
Michael Choi, a local resident, is a goat herder. He runs a family business which leases goats to city agencies, schools and private clients to clear brush from difficult to access hillsides. There has been increasing demand.
"I think as people get more aware of the idea, and environmental impact, they become more conscious about which methods they want to use for clearing weeds and protecting the landscape from fires. So, there's definitely a bigger demand, and it's a growing trend," Michael commented.
Ed Savitt, From London, Was A Student At The University Of Newcastle. At First, He Couldn’t Work Out How The Washing Machine In The Uni House Worked
So he decided to reach out to the previous tenant, Heidi Parker, seeking help with the washing machine.
The two of them started chatting and soon became close. In 2015, they got engaged and the next year they married.
One evening, they were at dinner with their parents. Heidi’s mom mentioned that when Heidi was 6, she had a little boyfriend called Ed while on holiday in Turkey. She showed them a photo of Heidi and her ‘boyfriend’. They were all astonished. The 6-year-old kids in the photo were Heidi and her now husband - Ed Savitt.
"I was so shocked I actually had to lie down," Heidi commented. "I have no memory of meeting Ed as a child, but from the photos we had been spending an awful lot of time together while we were on holiday.”
Ronie Williams, From Grand Traverse County, Mi, Has A Grandson Named Jacob, Who Is On The Autism Spectrum
Every year, she observed Jacob struggling to either get invited to birthday parties or have guests at his own. That's why Ronie decided to celebrate Jacob's birthday and the birthdays of other kids who might feel lonely or left out.
“We do a birthday party for unique kids. I call them unique kids because I don’t like the name ‘special needs’, because I think they’re unique,” she explained.
The 'community birthday party' began two years ago with just 25 kids. This year, there were more than 50 children, all of varying ages and with different needs, who were invited. Everything is free, and there's no need for anyone to bring gifts.
Roman Mcconn, 12, Started Serving Animal Shelters At The Age Of 4
That is when he realized the harsh reality these animals face if they don’t find a forever home.
The fact that they would get euthanized shocked him. So, he made it his mission to find homes for as many dogs as he could.
Together with his mom, he started visiting animal shelters, filming dogs and spreading their sad stories.
And Roman’s efforts didn’t stop there. With the help of his parents he started the Project Freedom Ride (PFR). He transfers dogs from high-k**l areas, like Texas, to areas where the demand is higher than the availability.
Furthermore, PFR connects online shelter dogs with forever parents from all the Pacific Northeast and Northwest.
In November 2018 he received the ASPCA's "Kid of the Year" award. In 2019, he appeared on The Ellen Degeneres Show where Ellen gifted him $20,000 for his organization.
Now Roman has his own TV series called "Roman to the Rescue," and has rescued more than 4,500 dogs so far!
Neil King From Queensland, Australia, Captured A Very Emotional Photo And Shared It On His Facebook
He captured the lovely moment when two local paramedics granted a dying patient's wish - to see the ocean one last time.
"So grateful to our front line workers serving so kindly. The gesture was amazing but the kind words and lovely conversation they shared even more so," Neil wrote in his post.
In 2009, When He Was Just 13 Years Old, Jacques Ruffin’s Mom Purchased A Trumpet From Allegro Music Centre In Fl, USA
She had to make repayments for the instrument to James W. Jones, the owner of the center.
But during that time, it was the peak of the global financial crisis. Jacques’s mother was ill and lost her job, so she couldn't afford the repayments. When the owner found out, he decided to forgive the debt.
Years later, while Jacques, now 21, was cleaning his mother’s closet, he found the letter. He was amazed by this act of kindness.
That inspired Jacques to launch a fundraiser that raised $3,000 for music programs in "impoverished areas."
"I really appreciate what he did. He is a hero in my eyes," Jacques commented.
In Early 2023, A Doctor Prescribed Erlend Bore, From Norway, To Some Fresh Air More Often
Erlend bought a metal detector and started taking walks.
During the summer of 2023, he made the "gold find of a century" on the island of Rennesoey, near the city of Stavanger.
He uncovered nine gold pendants, three gold rings, and ten gold pearls. Someone wore these fancy pieces of jewelry some 1,500 years ago.
According to Norwegian law, objects predating 1537 and coins from before 1650 are considered state property. That is why Erlend promptly turned over the treasure he discovered to the Archaeological Museum at the University of Stavanger.
Associate Professor Håkon Reiersen, from the archaeological museum, dated this gold to around 500 AD. This period in Norway is known as the Migration Period, which occurred between approximately 400 and 550 AD and was marked by widespread migrations across Europe.
The treasure will be displayed at the Archaeological Museum of Stavanger, located about 300 kilometers southwest of Oslo.
Ho, Ho, Ho!
The State Of Texas Passed House Bill 598. This Is An Important New Law That Prevents People Convicted Of Animal Cruelty From Owning Pets For Five Years After Their Conviction
The measure covers a wide range of animal cruelty crimes, with no exceptions for owning service animals during the ban. Violating the law carries consequences ranging from a Class C misdemeanor with fines of up to $500 to a Class B misdemeanor for a repeat offense that potentially carries fines of $2,000 and up to 180 days in jail.
Many Single Mothers In Zanzibar Used To Farm Seaweed Until 2009
The job was tough and very low-paid. On top of that, rising sea temperatures caused low yields and poor quality of the seaweed.
Things changed when the Swiss nonprofit Marine Cultures established sea sponge farming in 2009. Marine Cultures help improve gender equality in Zanzibar while protecting the region’s natural habitat.
The organization trains divorced women and single mothers how to swim, dive, use equipment and gear, and how to care for the sponges. It also teaches them book-keeping, marketing, and grading the sponges for sale.
The women sell each sponge for 37,000-74,000 Tanzanian shillings ($15 - $30) depending on its size and quality.
“I earn a stable monthly income enough to meet my family’s needs,” Hindu Simai Rajabu, a single mom of two, shared.
The Perry’s Place Adoption Center In North Hollywood, Ca, Has Adopted A Fun Trend Inspired From Tiktok
Each week, Toni Barrett, the development manager, posts their “Naughty and Nice Cats of the Week” list on Facebook.
These posts feature cats chosen for specific reasons - from being sweet to hilarious. The idea started in March and has brought joy to people while also helping cats at the center find homes.
Over The Course Of Two Decades, Koala Populations In Australia Have Declined By Over 50% As A Result Of Deforestation, Drought, And Bushfires
That is why the government of New South Wales has recently imposed a logging ban in a region, which includes 106 "koala hubs". It is a significant part of a planned 315,000-hectare Great Koala National Park.
"This decision is also a recognition that logging has a devastating impact on koalas and biodiversity," Nature Conservation Council acting chief executive, Brad Smith, commented.
It is a proven concept in my country, that wild horses keep forest areas (and unique, delicate nature areas) in a perfect shape for other animals to find shelter, food and safe breeding conditions. And prevent spreading of fires, by keeping the grass and undergrowth short. Unfortunately Australia uses unrealistic fertiliy rates, claims an infestation and kills all of them. Reason: They are not native. Following that, of course all sheep and cattle need to be removed as well, they are not native, tol.
Sadly, our koalas fight a daily battle to stay free, stay alive and stay free of chlamydia ....
I wonder if the newspapers in NSW have the same sort of negative opinion letters because of this that Vic got when we stopped logging some of the forests near me. All about how local jobs disappeared because of the decision, which of course is the only thing we should consider.
Michael Rayner, An American Based Juggler, Started Practicing His Tricks Two Years After High School
In 1982, during a country fair in a village near Michigan, IN, the crowd showed their talents. Michael performed a few tricks and won $25 ($79.19 in today's money). He practiced more and decided to make a career out of his hobby.
Since then, he has performed in Japan, the Cayman Islands, 40 states, and more (even Canada). He appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden and America’s Got Talent. His videos on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok have millions of views.
But when someone left a hateful comment on his TikTok video, Michael made sure to respond. He revealed how his juggling career allowed him to get a two bathroom house, a car, and among other things, allowed him to pay for his daughter's college education.
“It is not wasted. This has provided a living for my family, my wife, my children. Please go to my website. You can see what I’ve done – do your research. Thanks for the comment,” he said in the video.
Sue Stubley, From Newmarket, England, Owns And Runs The Suffolk Hedgehog Hospital From Her Home
Her dog, Teasel, is the resident pet.
Recently, Sue took in six abandoned kittens. She planned to keep them overnight and then take them to the local cat rescue.
“In the meantime, my dog decided that she was going to look after them. She was cleaning them, and within a few hours, was making milk,” Sue commented. “She doesn’t make enough milk, so I’m feeding them as well but she does everything else which is marvellous.”
Sue will keep the kittens until they are old enough to go to their new homes, which have already been found.
“She stays cuddled up to them all night. If anybody comes in who she doesn’t know and the kittens have gone astray, she’ll pick them up and put them back into bed,” Sue added.
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One In Six Species In The UK Is On The Brink Of Extinction
Fortunately, multiple local wildlife restoration projects have gained popularity across the country.
The nature restoration project Back on Our Map has successfully reintroduced seriously endangered species, such as the hazel dormouse and small blue butterflies. This project involves prison inmates and mental health clients.
Landowners have joined the Woven Earth Project in Derbyshire and the WildEast conservation group in East Anglia. These projects encourage landowners to leave part of their land uncultivated, leading to increased biodiversity.
Wild flowers sprouted and attracted invertebrates and insectivorous birds like the spotted flycatchers and swallows. This led to a “massive increase” of weasels, badgers and deer.
“We have seen new species arrive and numbers of local species grow,” Eleanor Atkins, a volunteer, commented. “It is a joy to watch the seasons change in this natural oasis.”
When He Was Just 10 Years Old, Brayden Nadeau, From Poland, Me, Noticed An Overabundance In His Grandparents’ Garden
So, he decided to open a vegetable stand. His 12-by-14 foot stand quickly became busy and well-known. Unfortunately, this summer was hard for him.
Rain flooded the town, a deer grazed on his garden, and he even got robbed. A person broke into his stand and took some vegetables and the profit. The news spread fast via social media. So when Brayden reopened his stand two days later, he made record sales and received immense support.
"There's a lot more good people than bad people in the world," Brayden told Fox News. "Helping out the community by feeding people is just one of my passions. So I still say follow your dream."
"The kid has heart," Auburn Mayor, Jason Levesque, commented.
Comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias Has Partnered With Improv Comedy Clubs And The Aspca To Sell Limited-Edition T-Shirts For The Next 12 Months
The program aims to support charities favored by comedians who perform at Improv clubs. Proceeds from the T-shirt sales will benefit the ASPCA, coinciding with their Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month.
"When the Improv asked me what charity I would want to select, it was no question it would be the ASPCA," Iglesias commented. "It gives hope and protection to the voiceless creatures who depend on our compassion and care."
A Research Team At The Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne In Switzerland Has Reported A Groundbreaking Achievement In Bioelectronics
They have managed to use common E. coli bacteria to generate electricity.
E. coli bacteria are found in a wide range of environments, including wastewater. The EPFL scientists used a process called extracellular electron transfer (EET). They managed to bioengineer the E. coli bacteria to be highly efficient "electric microbes."
They have created a complete EET pathway within these bacteria, spanning the inner and outer membranes of the cell. This leads to a three-fold increase in electric current generation, surpassing all other known approaches.
“Instead of putting energy into a system to process organic waste, we are producing electricity while processing organic waste at the same time - hitting two birds with one stone,” Professor Ardemis Boghossian from EPFL, commented.
There once was a guy who built a car that ran on sea water. He (and the car) mysteriously vanished...
A Cat Named Mowgli Went Missing, And His Owner, Michele Rose, Couldn't Find Him Anywhere
After six days of searching, Michele's dog, Daisy, started behaving unusually. Daisy led her owner to the woods near their home in Harrowbarrow, UK.
It turned out that Mowgli had fallen down a 100ft mineshaft. As it was already dark outside, the RSPCA and Cornwall Fire and Rescue successfully rescued Mowgli the next morning. They found him remarkably uninjured.
A Few Years Ago, Samantha Butter-Hassan Sent An Email To All Of Her Co-Workers, Inviting Them On A Weekend Hike
To her surprise, only one person replied - a software engineer, whom she barely knew. The two of them hit it off, and they’ve been happily married for years.
Oliver Jolis Is The Manager Of The Pick Of The Litter Thrift Shop In Burlingame, The San Francisco Bay Area, Ca
Oliver donates all profits to the Peninsular Humane Society for animal care.
Recently, money started falling out from one of the shirts in the clothing donations.
“It kept falling and falling. I was like, ‘This is a decent amount of money here,” Oliver commented.
He counted the bills and realized he had found $5,000 in cash. He checked the bag and found an old piece of paper with car insurance information.
Assisted by his co-workers, Oliver tracked down the owner of the shirt and returned the money.
“Whatever you do in this world comes back to you ten times, be it negativity or positivity, it comes back,” the woman, who owned the shirt and wished to stay anonymous, told the outlet.
Lauren Crupi, A Mother Of Two, Is A Sixth-Grade And Seventh-Grade Language Arts Teacher At Saint Leo The Great School In Lincroft, Nj
She suffers from a rare genetic disease called MUC1 kidney disease.
She had been taking medications to slow down the disease as much as possible, but eventually it progressed. She became anemic, constantly cold, and out of breath. Lauren needed a transplant. That is why at the beginning of January this year, her husband posted their story on Facebook.
After her colleague, Michael Daneman, a K-8 computer science teacher at the same school, read the post, he made the decision to donate. In April, they found out that he was a match. Earlier this year, they underwent a successful transplantation at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in NY.
"My catchphrase since surgery [has been], 'Best decision of my life.' Because there's really no drawbacks for me. There was a week, a month of pain. It's totally worth it," Daneman commented. "I'm just grateful that everything worked out. I'm happy that my friend is healthy and that she's back to work."
Back In 2008, Maestro Rogério Schuindt Founded The Locomotive Orchestra
Through the non-profit, Schuindt and his team offer free music lessons and instruments to children aged 7 to 17.
Petrochemical company Braskem donates polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes that are usually used in construction and hydraulic installations. They are then turned into violins and cellos for the young musicians.
The production process is quite time-consuming. It consists of 42 steps according to Ivan da Silva Oliveira, a luthier who makes violins for the Locomotive Project. The PVC pipes are cut, heated, framed, and then trimmed.
But the savings are worth all that effort. A crafted violin can cost up to 8,000 reais ($1,540) while the cost of the PVC string instrument drops to 300 reais ($59.83).
“It’s a sensational thing, knowing that a pipe that carried water now brings music,” Gabriel Santos Espinoza, 11, who received a PVC violin, commented.
I wonder how they sound. I wouldn't have thought pvc would have the same tones as wood.
A Good Samaritan Noticed A Gray Seal Pup That Washed Too Far Ashore On A Beach In North East England, UK
The person called the British Divers Marine Life Rescue for help.
The medics first observed the pup and then moved her to a safe place before the tide came in. They gave her fluids and warmth and checked her lungs. The seal was named Mystic and was transferred to a wildlife rescue center, where she recovered from her ordeal.
I'm not trying to kill the vibe, but please know that mother seals leave their babies hidden up on the beach, sometimes deep in brush, for a reason. Baby seals don't have the strength to keep up with mom while she hunts for food. She'll come back! Like all the fawns that people think are 'abandoned,' it's part of the nurturing process. Please don't interfere unless you know the animal is in harm's way.
Kim Thomas Was Pregnant With Twins When, At About Halfway Through A Full-Term Pregnancy, She Went Into Labor
Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital, OH, did their best but they could not stop the labor. The twins Kimyah and DJ were born on October 12, 2022, at 22 weeks and 1 day.
These are the youngest ever prematurely born twins to survive in the Cleveland’s Clinic. At the moment of their arrival, Kimyah and DJ weighed less than a pound each, so they were transferred to the NICU.
The hospital staff were skeptical about the babies’ chances of survival. + Kimyah and DJ faced numerous challenges during their first few months, grappling with issues ranging from a collapsed lung to a brain bleed. But, after 138 days in the NICU, they pulled through and went home on February 27, 2023.
Kimyah and DJ are now doing great and celebrated their first birthday in October.
After A Little Bear Cub Caught Its Paw Inside A Crook In A Tree, A Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation (Fwc) Official Came To The Rescue
The FWC official, who arrived at the scene first, called in a bear biologist to help. The two of them spent about two hours trying to help the little bear without much success.
They tried moving the tree back and forth to free the cub. They even tried dipping its leg into dish soap to make it slippery enough to escape. Unfortunately, their efforts were unsuccessful.
They needed a new plan, so they located a local resident and borrowed his chainsaw to cut the tree.
One of them held the cub, trying to avoid claws and teeth, while the other cut the tree and set it free. They performed a quick medical check and made sure the young one was okay. After that, they let it run back into the wild and find its mommy.
Renco USA is a manufacturing company based in Palm Beach, FL
It is currently producing a patented mineral composite, fiber-reinforced (MCFR) building system that uses interlocking blocks, similar to Lego bricks.
They are crafted from a combination of recycled glass fibers, resin, and naturally occurring calcium compounds. Despite their lightweight nature, extensive testing has demonstrated their exceptional strength. These Lego-like bricks can be used for floors, roofs, walls, and more.
Currently, Renco is in the process of constructing a 96-unit multifamily building in Palm Springs, FL, with just 11 builders on-site. They are utilizing glue guns and rubber mallets to assemble the interlocking blocks.
“We worked on this [system] for more than 10 years,” Renco co-founder Tom Murphy, Jr., commented. “We had to keep changing it to make it better and easier to work with. As we did that, making a building with it got faster and easier, and … the building got stronger each time.”
The Cotton Branch Animal Sanctuary In Leesville, Sc, Is Looking For More Volunteers To Join Their “Piggy Cuddler Team”
This effort aims to help “abandoned, abused, neglected and elderly farm animals” become socialized. It significantly increases their chances of adoption.
“We need help with pig socialisation so our adorable residents can move into our adoption program with ease! What is better than to cuddle with piggies?!?!” Cotton Branch wrote on their website.
Everyone over 18 years old is encouraged to apply for this volunteer opportunity. The sanctuary only hopes that future volunteers will show deep love to make the animals happy.
“We welcome everyone…” Cotton Branch continued. “Every step in the direction of making a better life for even one animal, is a step in the right direction and we acknowledge the effort.”
Judy And Jerry Griffin Met In 1969 On The Way To The Music Festival Woodstock In Bethel, NY
Judy’s car broke down, and she and her friends decided to hitchhike. Luckily, Jerry and his crew stopped by and offered the strangers a ride.
On the way to the festival, something clicked between the two of them, and they have been together ever since. They’ve shared their romantic story so many times over the years, but one thing that always troubled them was that they didn’t have a photo from that wonderful day. Until now.
Judy and Jerry were shocked when they saw their picture, captured on the day they met, in the documentary ‘Woodstock: Three days that Defined a Generation’ in 2019.
“For 50 years we’ve been looking for a picture of ourselves, and out of the blue one shows up,”
Jerry said. “We’d known each other less than 48 hours when that was taken.”
Oysters Are Essential For The Ocean’s Health As They Filter Water, Serve As Tidal And Storm Barriers, Prevent Erosion, And Protect Estuaries
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I think we all need more of this. More reminders of the good that's happening all around us, every day, by ordinary people. I know I needed it.
No kidding! I hope BP shares more positive stories in the future, we all need more hope and smiles these days 🤞😊
Load More Replies...The last few in the extended list weren't feel good. Never celebrate a company that deceives its customers with shady practices. "Buy a meal and get a crappy 2 dollar cookie. "We promote health and wellness.." with our overly sugary bread that can't even be classified as bread in some parts of the world because of its sugar content. Also cool a dude got to see his character be included in a parade due to the popularity of his nft' artwork that also exploited people with vaporware value when we ask know it was never worth that much.
Is anyone else experiencing this glitch in the app lately? On all the listicles I've seen recently, including this one and the one about tourists making rude comments on other peoples countries, the sentences on every item cut off after about 10 words. It's really annoying.
Hi BP! tbh, no one wants to hear about the “life changing” gadgets you can buy on temu. We want this sort of thing!!