Never underestimate the power of small good deeds... because its always matters
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16) Be kind.. even the smallest gestures can lift a heart and light up a dark day
17) The best gift Grandpa ever received
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20) Care workers surprise 94 year old veteran with a pillow of his wife's face after seeing he slept next to her photograph
21) A parent’s dream come true
22) He is such a Goodfella ❤️
23) It’s the little things
24) Back in 2013, J. Cole promised a fan (who was in high school at the time) that he would attend her college graduation. Cole kept his word and was there for her graduation at Rowan University
25) This person won Halloween.
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Lily, a quiet little girl, entered a police dog auction holding a jar of coins. She wasn’t there out of curiosity—she wanted to bring home Max, the retired police dog who had worked with her late mother, Officer Hannah Parker.
After losing her mom, Lily stopped speaking but kept her mother’s lessons close: love deeply and never quit.
While bids climbed past $3,000, Lily quietly placed her $52.16 offer. Some chuckled—until Max barked, broke loose, and ran straight to her, sitting faithfully at her side.
Silence filled the room. Touched by their connection, others withdrew their bids, allowing Lily to be reunited with Max.
This moment was more than money—it was about devotion, loyalty, and hope. (check in the first comment👇)
When Andrew was six years old, a judge decided that his parents could no longer take care of him. So he was placed in foster care. His brothers and sisters were eventually adopted, but Andrew remained alone. When he turned ten, he finally arrived in the home of Dominique and Kevin Gill in Nashville, Tennessee. Dominique said, “During his first week with us, he sat in his room with the door closed and looked at old pictures. He didn't want to talk.”
Andrew was full of hurt, and pushed people away. He yelled, "Just let me move out!" But Dominique refused to give up on him. She softly told him, "We are going to get you together." Over time, Andrew was able to control his emotions. Everything changed when Dominique and Kevin's son Joc asked Andrew a question. Joc said, “Do you want to play video games." Andrew nodded and from that moment on something beautiful happened.
When Dominique and Kevin saw how close the boys had grown, they asked Andrew a life-changing question. They asked him if he would be their son. Andrew burst into tears and said, "Yes. Thank you for accepting me. Thank you for not giving up on me." Every child deserves a family that truly loves them.
📸 (Photo: Dominique and Kevin Gill)
It was sweltering in Fayetteville when Melissa was just trying to get her daughter out of the heat… when suddenly, the wheel on her daughter’s brand new wheelchair stroller popped off.
That’s when three strangers stepped in.
Total strangers, but total angels.
They helped get the wheel back on so Melissa and her daughter Brianna could continue their day.
“It was so hot out there,” Melissa said. “We are so blessed that God let these families come up just as the wheel came off.”
She’s planning to call their wheelchair tech, just to be safe, but she wanted to share her gratitude for the people who stopped to help.
"I witnessed this sanitation employee return a trash can to the side door of an elderly lady's home this morning. After speaking with her, I learned her mobility is limited and this man does this for her every week. It may seem so insignificant to you or me, but to her it's greatly appreciated! Small acts of kindness, such as this, will not change the world, but it changes her world. I didn't get your name sir, but you are awesome!" 💙
Credits: Teresa Headley
2. 'Today I found out that my tumor shrank to about half its size and the cancerous nodules in my lungs are gone! Also I got to play with adorable kittens. It's a good day." 🙂
3. “When we stopped at the terminal, the pilot announced that he would like to inform us that we were flying one of our fallen soldiers, Brooke Newton, home to her family. He asked that we remain on the plane until our soldier was removed from the plane first. He also asked that we give a moment of silence.
As we sat there waiting, I decided to look out the window and this is what I saw. A mother and father hysterically crying on their fallen soldiers casket. Standing off to the side were soldiers from her unit saluting their fallen soldier.
This moment hit me hard for some reason. I couldn't hold back tears. As I looked around the plane, I was hoping nobody would see my moment of weakness but to my surprise, damn near everyone on the plane was crying.
The woman standing next to me was Muslim. She was in tears and she tried consoling the woman next to her. The plane was filled with people of all races and religions. It was amazing to see everyone on that plane pay tribute to this woman and her family.
I saw no division on that plane last night. I saw Americans paying respect to their countryman. A woman who put her life on the line for me, and you, and your freedoms."