7-Year-Old Spearheads Effort to Make 1,000 Lunches for the Homeless
A seven-year-old boy from Maryland led an effort to make 1,000 lunches for the homeless in his community.
A seven-year-old boy from Maryland led an effort to make 1,000 lunches for the homeless in his community.
A Maine community is rallying behind a mother of four who is fighting a rare cancer that takes place in fatty tissue.
A disabled Marine veteran said he has a more positive outlook on life after his Long Island, New York, community surprised him with a state-of-the-art custom-built home.
Dozens of people came out to help repaint the house of a 45-year-old former teacher from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, after he was told by his doctors that he had only months to live.
An upstate New York fireman is getting help from his community after he lost his home to a fire.
Friends and neighbors in Lafayette, Indiana, have come together to support a young woman whose arms and legs were amputated in March.
A Maine church community came together to replace a church volunteer’s stolen tools after he was in the middle of working on a project for the church.
Community members came together recently to help a man whose home in Miami, Florida, was demolished while he was still inside.
An online community on Facebook came together to help a Washington family’s young dog get treated for a broken leg.
A Massachusetts community is supporting a couple after they were sent a nasty note shaming them for not painting their house.
More than 300 Illinois residents banded together to support police officers in Champaign, Illinois, after their police department had been vandalized.
A group of 12- and 13-year-old brothers from Little Rock, Arkansas, started a lawn service during the coronavirus pandemic, and now they are getting the whole community behind their business.
The community in Kansas City, Missouri, came together on Saturday to show support and clean up a statue of a fallen officer after 150 protesters from the night before allegedly vandalized it.
A Camden, New Jersey, community came together behind a 16-year-old after he was robbed by a group of thieves while selling water.
A Florida pastor’s 73rd birthday wish came true after his daughter rented an ice cream truck for him on Saturday so he could hand out free treats to the community.
A community in Gilroy, California, came together to raise $90,000 for a local doughnut shop, whose owners are struggling with health issues.
A community in Wareham, Massachusetts, is raising money for a police dog’s retirement expenses after hearing that he needed to undergo medical care.
A West Virginia woman was shocked to hear that her grandfather lost his $6,500 in life savings, but she was even more shocked at the overwhelming support he got from people he did not even know to replace the money.
The community in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is coming together to rebuild a family’s home after their 12-year-old son with schizophrenia caused extreme damage to their home.
Hundreds of people in York, Pennsylvania, received much-needed warm winter clothing Saturday, thanks to two nonprofit organizations.
A cross remained standing inside a church in Dallas, Texas, after an F-3 tornado tore the building apart on Sunday.
Neighbors of a disabled man in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, have taken it upon themselves to pay off his debts so he can hopefully remain in his home.
A strong majority of Brits think immigration has divided communities, particularly in areas most affected by mass arrivals, polling by a left-wing group has found.
A white Democratic candidate for the North Carolina state house responded to concerns about diversity in his state by assuring voters that he is part of the black community.
Tom Fontaine, a Houston-based radio producer, and Hurricane Harvey survivor discussed his house flooding, evacuation by boat, and the ongoing cleanup effort in Houston post-Harvey.
Actor-rapper-comedian Donald Glover made a reference to the death of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump while fielding questions from reporters Tuesday about his departure from the television series Community, saying that creative content should have “death clauses” like human beings do.
A newly released “most dangerous” report of 68 California cities places recently terror-stricken San Bernardino at the top of the heap.
Sadly, nothing could have prepared 25-year-old Jess Adams, an aspiring model/actress from Columbus, Ohio, from what befell her on a crisp Saturday morning in Malibu last weekend, when all she wanted to do was help a friend by modeling some clothing for a photo shoot.
A researcher who investigated the new study that shows increased death rates among middle-aged, middle-class whites has revealed something even more jarring — since 2005, all the extra dead were women, not men.
Undertaking a revival of former NBC sitcom Community was a costly venture for Yahoo, and might hamper the company’s future plans to compete in the world of online original programming.
In response to the passing away of Satoru Iwata, gamers, game developers, and media worldwide made tributes to the Nintendo President’s legacy. These tributes came in the form of videos, artwork, and letters of grief and fondness.
On Saturday, the drought-stricken, water-restricted rural community of King City, California celebrated the restoration of a huge water slide, paid for by money raised by the community. The slide was retrofitted without using any city funds.
Residents of San Diego’s Courtyards apartment complex received a not-so-jolly letter in the mail this December – a letter accusing one family in the complex of operating as a criminal element in the community. The letter calls the apartment’s residents