So I don't know about you, but every time I turn on the news, it is filled with nothing but violence, a failing economy or some B-celebrity getting arrested for yet another drunk driving incident (guess who). After the horrific and unbelievable tragedy that took place this past weekend in Newtown Connecticut, I decided to put it in my own hands to create a forum where people can periodically escape from the misfortunes of this world and read about some light and happy news instead. I am by no means trying to ignore the outside world and I don't think that this outlet will instantly make the bad guys go away. I am simply just trying to bring together people's triumphs, accomplishments and joys to share with other people seeking a little refuge. I simply just wish to share some Good News!
So here goes the first post! I thought to start it out, I would share an article as well as some photos revolving around some random acts of kindness and bravery.
If you know me, you know I have become quite the Yankee fan over the past few years, no thanks to my boyfriend, Matt. And although he hasn't had all that great of a past season, Curtis Granderson has been one of my favorite players to watch. Along with his all star stats, Granderson has also started, Grand Kids Foundation, an organization focusing on funding educational programs such as the arts and sciences across the country. Recently I came across an article on the Yankee's website where he along with PricewaterhouseCoopers, took a trip down to Staten Island post-Sandy to donate over 2,000 backpacks to the young victims. Along with PS 39, schools across Coney Island, the Rockaways and many other schools will receive the donated backpacks. You can read the full article here.
It's really inspiring to me when I hear about genuine acts of kindness, especially from people such as star athletes, who may not necessarily have the time but make an extra effort to do so. And sure, you can argue with me all day that he should be practicing and working on his hitting (I am fully aware how he did in the post season!) but this makes a true difference to people! There are things that are bigger than us, and when we realize that, it is truly humbling. So thank you Mr. Granderson for making a difference to those kids!
And Now some photos that I came across that will hopefully make you feel good :)
A police officer who brought a homeless man a pair of shoes in Time Square, NY
via: Buzzfeed
A fireman giving a kitty oxygen
via: Buzzfeed
As one of the many who lost power during Sandy, this made my day when I saw this
via: Buzzfeed
The students from Texas A&M that stood up against the Westboro Baptist Church who tried to picket a funeral
via: Buzzfeed
Pretty awesome of Subway to do this, not sure where it is though?
via: Buzzfeed
If you would like to check out the rest of these great photos, please visit:
The 21 Pictures That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity or 26 Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year both via Buzzfeed.
And remember!! If you would like to submit some good news, please feel free to fill out our Good News! submission form
This is amazing!! Love you Maggzzzzz <3 Leah
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