I really like this event at my school because it can really help the people that have been struggling with life. I think this event can be really helpful and helps us children understand the true meaning of being kind and helping other people. I hope to continue helping others with my little efforts in the future also.
Category: The USA
A tribal boy struggling for food became a scientist in America
He is the first person from Chirchadi village to do a Bachelor of Science, Post Graduate degree, and Ph.D. Halami remembers his conversation with PTI-Bhasha early days of his childhood, and how his family used to live on a very small scale.
My friend looked out for me!
When she came back, I was so thankful. I wasn’t hungry after lunch, all thanks to her. I will never forget this and also look forward to doing something nice for her!!
Stars to Steer By – Food for Thought
A poet once wrote, βGive me a tall ship and a star to steer her by.β
An Hour of Your Time
It is heart-wrenching if it comes to this, spend time whether a few mins or few hours with your children so they get to know you. That in itself is the Good that one can do to make children happy in life.
A woman got her High School Ring fished out of California lake after 53 years
An Alabama woman who lost her high school class ring while swimming in a California lake soon will be reunited with it after 53 years, thanks to a couple who found it while fishing.
Age no bar for learning – very motivating π©βπ
βYou donβt ever, ever let people deter you, because people always want to tell you what to do, how to do, when to do,β she said. βBut you have to do you.β
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.
A woman lost engagement ring in snow, recovered, celebrates the moment
Although there was concern that whoever found the ring would keep it for themselves, Pizzamigalo was just happy to pay it forward.
WA Students bring smiles to Lowell Pediatric Oncology patients.
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.