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A new nonprofit in the US is dedicated to spreading hope through kindness. They collect and share inspiring stories from...
01/18/2026

A new nonprofit in the US is dedicated to spreading hope through kindness. They collect and share inspiring stories from local communities to remind people that good things are still happening every day.

He lost the love of his life. She saved their baby. đź’”After 18 years together, Jaqueline and Hano had everything they dre...
01/12/2026

He lost the love of his life. She saved their baby. đź’”

After 18 years together, Jaqueline and Hano had everything they dreamed of a wedding, a riding stable, and finally a pregnancy. Then, on December 13, Jaqueline collapsed. Doctors saved their baby girl by emergency C-section… but Jaqueline never woke up. She was just 36.

Now Hano is left alone with a newborn daughter full of love, crushed by grief.
Their little girl will never know her mother.

We’re asking for help so Hano can focus on healing and caring for his baby, while covering funeral costs, childcare, and basic support for the farm.

Every donation, every share matters.
If you can’t give, please share.
Let’s give this father and his daughter a moment of safety in the middle of heartbreak. ❤️

A former stray dog named Aloka has become a beloved symbol of peace alongside Buddhist monks on a cross‑country walk pro...
01/11/2026

A former stray dog named Aloka has become a beloved symbol of peace alongside Buddhist monks on a cross‑country walk promoting compassion and understanding, capturing hearts worldwide.

Years ago, Tom Trampe became a familiar face to many through a viral Philadelphia Eagles hype video called “2 Years, Var...
01/11/2026

Years ago, Tom Trampe became a familiar face to many through a viral Philadelphia Eagles hype video called “2 Years, Varsity.” His passion was infectious, his presence unforgettable. Today, that same fire is what’s helping him face the greatest challenge of his life.

Not long ago, Tom was rushed into emergency brain surgery, a procedure doctors say saved his life by the narrowest margin. His chances of survival were frighteningly low, yet Tom continues to push forward, defying expectations with every passing day. In the midst of this recovery, his family received another devastating blow: a leukemia diagnosis. Now, Tom faces ongoing treatments and a long, exhausting journey back to health.

Outside the hospital, Tom is first and foremost a loving husband and a dedicated father. He is the world to his one year old child and a guiding figure to his eight year old stepchild, who looks up to him with trust and love. These children need their dad present, strong, and supported, now more than ever. While all attention remains on Tom’s healing, the weight of medical bills, treatment expenses, mortgage payments, and daily living costs continues to grow.

This fundraiser is meant to lift some of that weight, giving the family the chance to focus on healing, hope, and time together. Every donation, regardless of size, will directly support medical care, essential household expenses, and stability for the children during this incredibly difficult period.

If donating is not possible, sharing this message can still make a powerful difference. Every prayer, kind thought, and act of support helps carry this family forward.

Thank you for standing with Tom and his family as they face this journey with courage, resilience, and unwavering hope.

Simon Meyer is just 5 years old, but he has already faced more than most could imagine. He beat cancer once, rang the be...
01/11/2026

Simon Meyer is just 5 years old, but he has already faced more than most could imagine. He beat cancer once, rang the bell, and for a moment, his family dared to breathe easy. But six months later, it returned with full force, overtaking his tiny body.

From the age of 2½ until just before his fifth birthday, Simon fought B-ALL leukemia with everything he had. Years of chemotherapy, countless hospital stays, endless pokes, and playgrounds traded for hospital rooms—he endured it all. In April, his family celebrated the moment they had longed for: Simon rang the bell, cancer-free at last.

Then came the call no parent should ever hear—not once, and certainly not twice. The leukemia is back, and this time, it’s everywhere. His bone marrow is full, and doctors say it has returned “with a vengeance.”

Simon now faces a grueling battle: a bone marrow transplant, six rounds of full-body radiation, continuous chemotherapy, and a two-month hospital stay in strict isolation. By November, he was so weak he couldn’t walk or even manage basic tasks without help.

Through it all, Simon just wants to be a kid. He puts on a brave face, clings to every small joy, and longs for a moment of normalcy. Right now, the most powerful gift we can give him is hope. He and his family need it more than ever.

At the end of 2025, Amber, just 25, received the life-altering diagnosis of stage 4 pancreatic cancer, acinar cell type....
01/10/2026

At the end of 2025, Amber, just 25, received the life-altering diagnosis of stage 4 pancreatic cancer, acinar cell type. This rare and aggressive form affects only about 1% of patients worldwide and is considered treatable but not curable.

Even in the face of this devastating news, Amber’s spirit has not wavered. She has always been someone who gives freely—her time, her laughter, and her compassion touch everyone around her. Friends and family know her as a person who brightens every room and lifts every heart she encounters.

Amber is a daughter, a sister, a friend, and a source of light and love. She has spent her life showing up for others, always ready to listen, to help, and to make someone feel less alone. Now, she needs her community to show up for her in the same way she has for so many.

The road ahead is uncertain and physically, emotionally, and financially demanding. Cancer treatment is expensive, and alongside hospital stays, medications, appointments, and day-to-day costs, the burden can be overwhelming. This fundraiser aims to provide Amber and her family with the support they need so she can focus on healing, hope, and spending precious time with loved ones.

Every donation, share, and prayer makes a difference. It is a reminder to Amber that she is not facing this battle alone. Your support brings stability, care, and strength when it is needed most.

Please stand with Amber and help give her the chance to fight this disease surrounded by the love and support she so deeply deserves.

At the end of 2025, Amber, just 25 years old, was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, acinar cell type—an aggressi...
01/10/2026

At the end of 2025, Amber, just 25 years old, was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, acinar cell type—an aggressive form of the disease that is considered treatable but not curable, affecting only about 1% of patients worldwide.

This devastating news has changed Amber’s life, but it has not changed who she is. Anyone who knows her knows her heart: a person who gives endlessly, with laughter, compassion, and an infectious love for life. She has a rare gift of leaving every place, and every person, better than she found them.

Amber is a daughter, a sister, a friend, and a source of light wherever she goes. She has always been the first to show up for others, to listen, to comfort, to make someone feel less alone. Now, for the first time, she is the one who needs her community to show up for her.

This diagnosis is particularly cruel for someone so young, vibrant, and full of dreams. The path ahead is long, uncertain, and demanding—physically, emotionally, and financially. Yet Amber faces this fight with the same fierce grace, courage, and strength that has always defined her.

Cancer care is expensive. Between treatments, hospital stays, medications, appointments, lost income, and daily living costs, Amber and her family face an overwhelming burden. This fundraiser is meant to support her as she focuses on what matters most: healing, hope, and time with loved ones. Every donation, no matter the size, helps ease that burden and reminds Amber that she is not facing this fight alone.

If you can donate, share, or simply hold Amber in your thoughts and prayers, her family would be deeply grateful. Your love, kindness, and support mean more than words can express.

Stand with Amber and help give her the strength and stability she needs in this critical time.

Amid an intense heatwave in Melbourne, a supermarket chain offered free water bottles to customers arriving in extreme h...
01/10/2026

Amid an intense heatwave in Melbourne, a supermarket chain offered free water bottles to customers arriving in extreme heat, a simple but deeply appreciated act that spread widely on social media

Marcelo has been detained, and since his arrest, all his cancer treatment has stopped. He has not received a single dose...
01/10/2026

Marcelo has been detained, and since his arrest, all his cancer treatment has stopped. He has not received a single dose of chemotherapy, a halt that is not just shocking but dangerously life-threatening.

This morning, a judge set his bond at $50,000. Despite having no criminal history and being known as a hardworking, peaceful person, Marcelo was almost denied bond entirely. The judge only granted it because of his illness, but the amount was set so high it makes his release nearly impossible.

Marcelo does not have $50,000. His family does not have $50,000. Every moment he remains in detention is a moment his treatment—and his chance at survival—is slipping away.

He needs to be released to continue fighting his cancer. Every donation, every share, every prayer brings him one step closer to life. Please help bring Marcelo home before it’s too late.

Yesterday, Callie Pittman took a few spoonfuls of chocolate ice cream. She smacked her lips, smiled, and swallowed. For ...
01/10/2026

Yesterday, Callie Pittman took a few spoonfuls of chocolate ice cream. She smacked her lips, smiled, and swallowed. For Callie, it was a victory that sent a chill down her throat. It sent one through her parents as well.
Applause is well deserved.
Callie is four and a half years old. Nearly two years ago, at just two and a half, she was diagnosed with B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Since then, this Oklahoma City little girl has faced cancer with courage far beyond her years. There is something special about Callie. Something the world can hold onto.
Callie loves life, and she is fighting to make sure cancer does not take it from her. There is still so much living to do. Princesses and Bluey. Stitch and scooters. And of course, spaghetti. Her mom Jessica laughs and says Callie would eat spaghetti every day if she could.
For two years, Callie followed every step of her treatment plan. Doctors were hopeful as she neared the maintenance stage. Then, eight weeks ago, the news no family wants to hear arrived. Callie had relapsed.
Now for the good news.
On December 23, Callie received a bone marrow transplant. Today, she is beginning to engraft, meaning the transplant is doing what it is supposed to do.
Callie is still relying on a feeding tube, but her parents, Bailey and Jessica, are gently reintroducing food. Jessica shared that Callie had not eaten anything in weeks. That is why a few spoonfuls of chocolate ice cream became a moment worth celebrating.
It is a small step with a very big meaning.
Callie appears to be on her way forward, and it all started with a cold spoonful of ice cream that warmed a lot of hearts.
Please keep Callie, her parents Bailey and Jessica, and her sister Kaycie in your thoughts.

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