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These kindergarteners looked forward to hear her stories every week for a sweet treat.

Musician, author, activist, humanitarian and CEO Justin Dillon discusses the issue of human trafficking and the efforts he has made to put a stop to it.

Residents and employees consider this special volunteer a hero for her energetic optimism.

After a life-changing injury that ended his career, George Rosch found a new purpose.

She thought she and her husband were retiring to enjoy the good life. The life she found is better than she imagined.

The benefits you provide to others when you volunteer for a good cause are not hard to see, but you may not have stopped to realize the ways you benefit from helping others.

Katie Minter Jones, who as a child spent years in foster care, shares how she came to make an annual tradition of giving Easter baskets to kids who might not otherwise receive them.

Good Morning America‘s Ginger Zee shares what moved her to become a meteorologist and what she finds inspiring in her life and career.

Tired of living in a state of high alert as a caregiver? Try these simple ways to take a break and re-charge without guilt.

Her husband’s first deployment left her feeling lonely. Focusing on others rather than herself made all the difference.

Fred McFeely Rogers was an American television personality, musician, puppeteer, writer, producer, and Presbyterian minister. He is widely known as the host of the children’s series Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood and brought thoughtfulness and generosity to his lessons in each episode. Here are some inspiring quotes from Mr. Rogers.

A year after her husband’s death, Karen Wilder opens up about what it’s like caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease.
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