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  • How One Woman is Using Yoga to Change the Course of People’s Lives

    When Kathryn Thomas was 11 years old, she knew she wanted to fly. All it took was a simple helicopter demonstration and Kathryn knew she was meant to be a pilot. And in 2009, her dreams came true when she officially earned her gold wings and became a certified U.S. Naval Aviator. But her career...

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  • Nebraskan City Celebrates 20th Acts of Kindness Week

    With a population of just over 50,000 individuals, the city of Grand Island, Nebraska isn’t a renowned location by any means. Though it may be small when compared to other cities in the United States, the Grand Island is still the fourth largest city in Nebraska, and is known in the surrounding areas as a...

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  • How One Non-Profit is Using Photography to Inspire Hope

    With the rise of social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, digital photos and videos have rapidly replaced the traditional photo album and home movies. In an age where it’s as easy to snap a photo and send it out without a second thought, the value of professional portraits...

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  • Redskins Players Buy Xbox for Young Fan

    When 10-year-old Jaden Watt walked into his local GameStop one day last week, he wasn’t expecting to purchase anything. The boy was actually killing time while his grandmother got her makeup done at one of the other shops in the Dulles 28 Centre shopping center in Sterling, Virginia...

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  • 9-Year-Old with Heart Condition Summits Fourth Tallest Mountain in the World

    Two years ago, the Getter family set out for one of the most unconventional and memorable vacations of their lives. They were heading to Disneyland or the Grand Canyon. In fact, their destination wasn’t even in the United States. The family of four traveled thousands of miles...

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  • How Technology is Changing How Kids with Cancer Experience Chemotherapy

    It’s safe to say that nobody enjoys being poked with needs. Whether or not you’re afraid of them, having a vein tapped is far from a comfortable experience. And for patients with cancer, there’s no shortage of needles in store. For some children fighting cancer, the...

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  • Beirut’s “Wall of Kindness” Brings Hope and Help to Refugee’s Through Anonymous Donations

    The crisis in Syria has cost millions of people their possessions, their homes, and even their lives. As Syrians have fled the country by the thousands, one of the countries where they’ve come to seek refuge is Lebanon. But the horrors of leaving your home to save your life often don’t end upon reaching a...

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  • One Middle Schooler Shows Compassion’s Importance in Competition During Cross Country Meet

    With kids all over the country back in school, it’s time for the Fall sports line up. For 8th grader Amelia Malburg, that means Cross Country. The middle schooler attends Mason County Eastern, where she’s usually leading the pack of her teammates at their cross country meets. But last week, Amelia – or Mia, as...

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