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Locality: New York, New York



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Sharing is Caring 06.11.2020

"I want to create a long overdue post in praise of the wonderful Flo Osborne. Flo is 89 years young and lives in Sheltered accommodation in Dovercourt. During lockdown and beyond in her tiny kitchen on several occasions Flo has cooked up to 20 wonderful fruit or meat pies. (Well over 100 in total ) for us to distribute amongst the vulnerable and elderly through our NEST /Harwich community centres hot meals service. Every pie is made from scratch, the pastry mixed and rolled t...he fruit prepared and then cooked in her tiny oven. This is, I believe a remarkable act of community kindness, also a huge victory over age and supposed infirmity. My frustration is that try as I may I cannot get the local press, radio or TV to write about the incredible work this wonderful lady has done in her community. Of course Facebook has more readers by far than any of the above. Make the amazing Flo a social media hero.

Sharing is Caring 27.10.2020

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Sharing is Caring 09.10.2020

He lost his wife of 30 years to cancer in July, earlier this year. The church of Scientology also opposes its followers from grieving the death of a loved one.

Sharing is Caring 25.09.2020

Congratulations! You are a hero to other kids who think they can't make it in life. God Bless you

Sharing is Caring 09.09.2020

"Their spirit, friendship, and devotion" will not be forgotten, the Navy said. Rest in peace, and thank you for your service

Sharing is Caring 20.08.2020

My 15 month old son just got over being sick in the hospital and no smiles for days. And this is his reaction after taking his first sip of apple juice. Credit: Reddit/420friendlee

Sharing is Caring 06.08.2020

The father had filed for divorce from the children's mother.

Sharing is Caring 18.07.2020

The suspect then set fire to the apartment, killing a dog.

Sharing is Caring 30.06.2020

Former Marine Rocco Sapienza asked the man to wear his face mask. It ended up costing him his life

Sharing is Caring 18.06.2020

Operation "Autumn Hope" led to 169 arrests and recovered 45 missing children. A huge thank you to the U.S. Marshals

Sharing is Caring 30.05.2020

A mom was told to terminate her pregnancy after doctors found out that the baby might be missing both forearms and hands. She refused. "We’re all different in so many ways, and that’s okay. And I hope I can teach my daughter that. Some people have blue eyes, some have green. Some have blonde hair, some have brown. Some are born with hands, some without.

Sharing is Caring 19.05.2020

Back in June, in Denver, 6-year-old Brady Campbell’s dad, Brandon, died following a battle with Stage 4 colon cancer. It was certainly devastating for the entire family. But before his father passed, he asked young Brady to promise him something. Brandon wanted him to promise that he would take care of his mom. The youngster promised his dying dad that he would. The two of them discussed how that could be accomplished. And together, they came up with a lemonade stand, and Bra...ndon even helped his son make the sign and gathered the materials for it. So the very next day after his dad died, Brady followed through on his promise. He set up a lemonade stand in front of the family home. He wanted to sell the lemonade, he said, to take his mom on a date, something his dad would be proud of him doing. Neighbors and friends started coming by, and they bought his lemonade. Then, a police officer stopped by and bought some lemonade. And when he heard about Brady’s story, he put a call out to all other area officers and first responders. Many police cars and fire trucks made their way to Brady’s neighborhood for some lemonade. By the end of the day, young Brady had raised $244. And he took his mom out on a very nice date. Brandon sure would have been proud of his little boy. Photo courtesy: Amanda Campbell

Sharing is Caring 01.05.2020

"Everytime were out & a stranger compliments on how big & beautiful her eyes are, I have a mental debate on whether or not I should mention her defect. I decide no, smile & say thank you. I’m always left with a weird feeling. I just pray she’ll always know how beautiful she is. I get so nervous thinking about her starting school. What if other kids are mean about her eyes & she gets made fun of? What if she starts to hate her unique gorgeous eyes? It makes me want to cry thin...king about it because she’s so strong & sweet & been through so much already For the people wondering what her defect is: she has axenfeld rieger anomaly syndrome & Glaucoma" Credit: karinaa_ortega