A genius 13 year old boy becomes degree holder
God has given such a beautiful gift of talent to Elliott. His dream of being a professor at the University of Minnesota surely be fulfilled in some time.
God has given such a beautiful gift of talent to Elliott. His dream of being a professor at the University of Minnesota surely be fulfilled in some time.
Nearby, some people know about their condition and are helpful, kind, and show compassion by giving them some food and money while visiting the place where they live. This is what keeps their livelihood going, showing the good in the community that this family truly appreciates.
Students even made the paper bags of old newspapers and distributed them among shopkeepers on the path of their march, spreading awareness to avoid the use of plastic bags. As we spoke to the people and shopkeepers who saw the march and also received the paper bags, they told us that enthusiasm among the students was commendable, that they learned something that they could do to make their contribution.
We were still about 5 km away from the school and we felt lost because we forgot the exact way to school and wondered for almost 3 hours, with no one to ask for directions around. Finally, a lady who was driving by stopped and helped us with the direction and we had left school about 2 km behind. We again had to turn back and covered 2 km more on foot. I am also thankful to that lady for telling me the right way.
Survivor says “Giving into the darkness offers no benefit.”, students from Westford Academy are helping the patients keep their hopes high and see the light at the end of their survival journey.
People take this meal as a Prasad (offering) from the goddess, including any homeless or anyone who is around is welcome to come out and eat. Such bhoj are common during such cultural festivals and most importantly there are no restrictions on who, where, or how much they take or eat, there is always plenty to serve.
Children in the elementary school named Rita E. Miller school here in Westford, Massachusetts, had done more than 500 acts of kindness, as a challenge given to them. In this challenge, each child was asked to do one or more acts of kindness for their family or people around them.
My friend, Jay Krishnan donated his birthday gifts from his birthday party, to charity! His compassion to help society, brought smiles to everyone.
She wanted to thank them in particular for all the ‘Birthday Parades’ the officers did during the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing smiles on the children of the town, so why not help them smile as well for once. A brilliant and shining example of, what goes around, comes around, and if it comes around in this form, it shows how beautiful can young hearts be.
What a lovely way to give to the community! Scout Ben Blute donates crib sheets and 10 toddler beds he made for his Eagle Scout project.