Hurricane Irma: How You Can Help Victims Recover
Here’s how you can help the millions of people in Florida and the Caribbean recover after the disastrous storm.
Here’s how you can help the millions of people in Florida and the Caribbean recover after the disastrous storm.
When I looked at my kids at breakfast this morning—happy and smiling—I thought, “How lucky am I?” How blessed I am that I can go home tonight, hug my family close, and be safe. How rare is that feeling in Florida or Texas? As we think about our friends, family, and neighbors who are staring down
Houston Texans football star J.J. Watt is continuing his fundraising efforts to help Houston rebuild after Hurricane Harvey.
A woman uses her knack for knitting to cheer up friends and acquaintances in her small Ohio town.
Churches, mosques, synagogues, and other religious groups are banding together to help those in need.
These seven rescue stories prove that even when a disaster like Hurricane Harvey strikes, people can band together.
She needed help for her husband with Huntington’s disease, but wanted him to feel comfortable. See how music helped ease the transition.
Her daughter, who looked forward to the first day of school, came up with a way to share her joy with those less fortunate.
London-based hairstylist Joshua Coombes started the #DoSomethingForNothing movement to inspire others to give back.
No matter how dark it gets, we all have to be light for each other.
In the midst of changing career paths, Christine Rowsey lost her job and her car. Would she also have to sacrifice her dream of doing something that mattered?
7 Ways to Pray with ShakespeareIn this story from November 1993, actor James Earl Jones pays tribute to the teacher who helped him find his voice as an actor.