Often times we get so caught up in our own lives that we can't see past our own problems to be able to help those who often times need that help the most.
South America has an eclipse in 2019. If you’d like to do something good with your eclipse glasses, Astronomers Without Borders will distribute them to kids.
Replace marshmallow with candy corn at Thanksgiving. Make flavored vodka. Take it to work. Or, DONATE IT! A sweet way to say thanks to our service men and women
If you saw these homeless men, women and children you would no doubt help them. But most of us don’t see the ones living under bridges, in open fields, parks, parking lots and if lucky, sleeping in cars. Now that frigid cold has moved into Wyoming, the shelters that provide a safety net are stretched to capacity, and in some cases, beyond...
Childhood friendships are some of the strongest bonds. 6-year-old Dylan Siegel has gone above and beyond what most kids his age would do for a friend. Dylan wrote a book called "Chocolate Bar" in efforts to raise money for research for his friend who suffers from a rare liver disease, of which there is no cure. Sales from the book have since exceeded over $30,000.