Everyday Greatness: Helping Veterans Feel at Home
His volunteer group, Harvison House, brings low-income veterans the needed comforts of home.
His volunteer group, Harvison House, brings low-income veterans the needed comforts of home.
She received an unexpected blessing by reconnecting through phone calls during the pandemic.
This special jar reminds her that no matter hard life is—there are always blessings to be thankful for.
Journalist Stephen Henderson heard the call to visit soup kitchens in many countries around the world.
Little did Rodney Smith, Jr., know that day when he stopped to help a senior man mow his lawn that he had taken the first step of an inspiring journey.
Her project donates freshly baked bread to food pantries and created bonds with loved ones through the pandemic.
After a religious awakening, David Block gave up his career in finance to focus on building a supplement company that donates vitamins to malnourished children.
A faith-based after school club in Chicago found an innovative way to help their scarred neighborhood heal.
Helping others through random acts of kindness became the best way to heal her heartache.
Planting seeds became a source of happiness in the community during the pandemic.
Their pet friendly break area became a great way to connect with neighbors and other furry friends alike.
Big & Mini, a new social connection platform created by college students, bridges the generational divide.