Goodness At Its Best
This page is dedicated to all those who give, show kindnesss to others who are in need or have been abused including the needs of animals . It is also dedicated to those who help others without thought about themselves and show absolute courage and compassion to others who are complete strangers. It is about Humanity as it what it was meant to be.  
1. Feb 6 (Reuters) - A Detroit factory worker who has walked more than 20 miles (32 km) during his daily commute to work for a decade was surprised on Friday with a brand new car, donated by a suburban car dealership. Donations of $35,00 have been donated to worker.
2. Mother designs for children who are disabled special clothing so it is easier to wear.

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4. When Ms. Buhrman saw smoke coming from the back of the vehicle, she initially thought there was an exhaust issue. But once a child reported that there was smoke coming out from under a seat, she stopped the bus and led the group of students outside and across a drainage ditch while calling 911. The bus was engulfed in flames right afterwards.
5. A mother designs capes that empowers children  to better cope with their illnesses.
6 . A Fed Ex driver saves women from a burning car just before it exploded .
A Good Samaritan is being credited with saving the life of a veteran living with a brain injury since an IED explosion in Afghanistan
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8. When I saw Diamond, I was immediately brought to tears," says Conway. "When I took her outside I couldn't stop crying. This sweet animal had suffered so much, but was approaching dogs and humans with such a loving and gentle demeanor. I knew she needed to be saved.
9 . Though Mufasa was frightened to be rescued, he quickly embraced the second chance he was being given,” stated a press release about the video, which, in addition to Hope For Paws, credited   with giving Mufasa that chance.
After coming across a homeless man who was sleeping under a bridge in frigid temperatures, Sgt. Brian Taylor of Provo , Utah, grew concerned for those who were left to brave the cold weather conditions, KUTV.com reported. Since the city has no overnight shelters for homeless people to seek refuge in, Taylor turned to a product that he heard about on the radio The EMPWR Coat . The garment, created by a not-for-profit organization, unfolds to become a sleeping bag.

A few weeks ago, the officer set up a CrowdRise page asking for donations to buy six coats. Donors surpassed the original goal, giving more than $1,000 , and allowing Taylor to purchase 10 wearable sleeping bags for the homeless, according to KSL.com .
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