September 25, 2020 Walgreens cashier pays for customer's items with her last $20 Rita Burns, a Walgreens cashier, personally paid for her customer’s $12 light bulbs with the last $20 in her bank account.
September 25, 2020 Vermont man visits cemetery, thanks 3,200+ veterans buried there: 'They're all heroes' A Vermont man spent his Wednesday morning paying respects to more than 3,200 veterans buried at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery.Â
September 24, 2020 Good Samaritan awarded year of free, unlimited subway rides after helping police catch NYC train derailment suspect “New Yorkers are known for putting others ahead of themselves, and that's exactly what Rikien Wilder did," MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick Foye said in a statement. "While we don't want members of the public placing themselves in danger by jumping onto the tracks, this brave Good Samaritan is a hero three times over - for removing debris, alerting personnel, and making sure the alleged perpetrator could not get away before police arrived. He truly exemplifies the best of New York."
September 24, 2020 California man builds dozens of desks to support virtual learning for students in need There’s nothing like a neat and clean work space to get the job done.
September 24, 2020 Ruth Bader Ginsburg movies 'On the Basis of Sex,' 'RBG' returning to theaters for charity In the wake of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, movies about her life are coming back to theaters to raise money for the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation.Â
September 16, 2020 Ronald McDonald House raises awareness for childhood cancer with 'September Step Up' challenge Ruth Browne, president and CEO of the Ronald McDonald House in New York City, said Wednesday that there's good news to report in the battle against cancer and highlighted the organization's "September Step Up" challenge, which is geared toward raising funds for patient care.Â
September 16, 2020 Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos providing college scholarships to 20 homeless students Each student will receive a laptop and almost $2,000.
September 13, 2020 NYPD detective starts 'Fund the First' platform to raise money for military members and first responders When veteran New York police Detective Robert Garland saw his supervisor's daughter born with a rare neurological condition known as Alexander disease three years ago, he knew he had to step up and help. It was through this experience, that Garland founded "Fund the First," which was created to provide financial and emotional support to all first responders and military members in need.Â
September 11, 2020 Community rallies during coronavirus pandemic to find SpaghettiOs for girl with autism It takes a village to raise a child, and persevere through a pandemic.
September 11, 2020 Navy vet turned musician calls for unity, patriotism in 9/11 tribute Dave Bray comes from a long legacy of service.