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ID: 1761

12/20/2010 10:05:30 AM - kay kay - sanford

i give people good judgement and help people when they need help


ID: 1760

12/20/2010 9:22:07 AM. - samantha - jeannette pa

i let someone get a drinkof hot coco


ID: 1759

12/20/2010 8:03:30 AM. - Sabrina, 16 - Moore, Oklahoma

I was catching a ride with my sister this morning, and i saw this poor kid crying. So i told her to stop, and i had asked him "whats wrong?" and he replied that he lost his mommy. I asked him where she went, and he replied with "i dont know...She was with me a few minutes ago" so i asked where he lived, and i rang the doorbell. His mother was home all along, and was m,issing her son, whom i was holding hands with. She thanked me, and bought me a hot chocolate this morning. I will never forget this.

12/21/2010 4:29:29 AM. - Sandy - Ft. Worth, TX

Thats awesome!


ID: 1758

12/20/2010 7:58:26 AM. - AuntieM - Illinois

Some friends of ours had a 20 year old daughter who had been married just one week when her liver died and she needed a transplant. They had Lynn on full life support so the parents were both off work so they could stay near their daughter who was in Barn's Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, MO.
Even though times were hard for us, my husband scrapped together $2,000 and sent it to them anonymously, to help with their expenses.
Last week we celebrated the 10 year anniversary of her transplant. Not only did Lynn survive the traumatic ordeal but she has 2 beautiful children because of the generosity of the donor who died in a car wreck.
Oh, and her husband (of just one week) stuck around when many would have headed for the hills.


ID: 1756

12/20/2010 3:50:09 AM. - Bianca - Philippines

Aren't we cooled by the Christmas weather and warmed by its love? Children in the streets are indeed cooled but not warmed by any hug..
This Christmas, we should prepare ourselves to be like Christ..
Simple acts like donating my money.. or outreach programs have certainly helped the people affected by poverty..
but the best thing I did was to personally talk to them-like friends-and not like outcasts.
Maybe somehow, i warmed them. :)


ID: 1755

12/19/2010 10:18:08 PM. - Kim Espinoza - Chandler/Arizona

Our house is on the Christmas Light list each year. Santa is on his sleigh from 6:30 till 9 each Saturday night from Thanksgiving till Christmas. We take pictures of each child who stops by and Santa sends an email to them. Santa has been stopping by for the last 4 years. Last weekend we had 300 photos to email out. We love it! I am now asking others to commit at least one random act of kindness if they appreciate receiving their email.
Thanks
Kim Espinoza
United Broker's Group ( Real Estate)


ID: 1754

12/19/2010 5:49:03 PM. - Sydneyyyy - Beulah,Michigan

Everytime I see one of those red buckets with the person ringing the bell I always give them 5 dollars for the salvation army


ID: 1753

12/19/2010 5:06:40 PM. - Maria - Vacaville California

This year I met a girl who was always deprived of food so I would share my lunch with her in school. I also went to all my violin concerts (which weren't required) to play Christmas songs. Once it was at the bingo hall and another time it was to raise money for the homeless shelter. I also donated money to help a little boy get the presents he wanted. I'm a ninth grader who plays violin. I help out as much as I can because nobody wants to be lonely on Christmas. it the greatest time of the year. I love being with family and listening to Christmas music. Merry Christmas everybody. :)


ID: 1752

12/19/2010 4:25:09 PM. - Dave - Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA

Just a small one. As a police officer I had to assest a man for drunk and disorderly. I was assigned to bring him to court for his arraingment. Since he was homeless and without
transportation, on the way back from my day at court doing paperwork, I saw him hitchikng on a main road. I stopped, picked him up and brought him to a resturant and bought him breakfast. I told him I was only doing my job and wished him a Merry Christmas.

I never saw him again.

12/19/2010 5:24:41 PM - megan - orange

your my roll modle

12/20/2010 7:58:46 AM - Sabrina - Moore, Oklahoma

This is amazing. I really enjoyed this one. No act of kindness is small. I smiled at this one. You were doing your job, and i Thank you from the bottom of my heart for that.
- Sabrina, 16


ID: 1749

12/19/2010 3:32:24 PM - Marg - San Augustine, TX

I was returning home from a family visit in Houston, just before got to the city of Diboll there was a vehicle in the side of the road withemergency light on, could see it ahead . No one was stopping to aid this person as he was walking toward town. Suddenly pull up in the side and wave to him. He run out gas in the way home. He kindly showed his ID and let me know that he just need it to get some Gas, but he din't have the money and have to walk back home to the next town. Gave him a ride to the gas station and got a GAS CAN AND gave him some money for gas so he will get back home.


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