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Meet the Talented 12-Year-Old Who Sells His Paintings for Charity — and Has Donated More Than $16,000

Arsh Pal believes in the importance of making the world a more beautiful place: The talented 12-year-old not only paints prolifically, but he also sells his artwork and donates the proceeds. And so far, he’s raised over $16,000 for charities.  It all started when his parents, Divya and Sanjeev Pal, bought him an acrylic paint […]

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Arsh Pal stands smiling in a blue jacket with arms crossed in front of the paintings he sells for charity

Assistance League Documentary Highlights 125-Year-Old Charity and Its Pioneering Female Founder

Update (10/4/23): A Pebble in the Pond is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Tubi Anne Banning was a passionate philanthropist whose many charitable contributions include helping spearhead Assistance League (AL) in the mid-1890s, a nationwide nonprofit that is still active today. But because she was largely credited for her work under

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actress Ann Benson stands in front of an Operation School Bell sign and holds up a string of letters that say "Thankful" during filming of the Assistance League documentary A Pebble in the Pond

Meet the World’s Oldest Practicing Physician: At 100, Dr. Howard Tucker Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

There are all kinds of jaw-dropping, record-breaking feats chronicled by Guinness World Records, but the one set by neurologist Dr. Howard Tucker in 2021 is surely one of the more inspirational ones. Tucker was verified to be the world’s oldest practicing physician at the age of 98, and now, two years later, he still sees

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Aviation Angels: Volunteer Pilots Fly Children Across US for Lifesaving Medical Treatments

A Denver, Colorado, nonprofit is soaring critically ill children above the clouds to receive the lifesaving medical treatments they need. Founded in 2010 by aviator and attorney Mark Pestal, AeroAngel and its crew of professional pilots provide the children with private flights to hospitals across the United States — free of cost and often at

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This Former Marine Had Her Leg Amputated — Now She’s Climbing the World’s Tallest Mountains

Looking at a timeline of Kirstie Ennis’ life, it’s clear that to call her a go-getter would be a considerable understatement. The 31-year-old has completed three master’s degrees, worked as a Hollywood stuntwoman, earned a real estate license, walked 1,000 miles across England, and climbed six of the world’s tallest mountains. And if that wasn’t

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Sergeant Kirstie Ennis of the USMC (Retired) accepts the Pat Tillman Award for Service onstage during The 2019 ESPYs at Microsoft Theater on July 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

Nonprofit Donates Free Halloween Costumes to Kids in Need

Like jazz music, Mardi Gras, and Creole cuisine, costumes are tightly woven in the fabric of New Orleans culture. As such, Kelsey Meeks was surprised to see so many kids trick-or-treating without costumes on her first Halloween in the city, she told Nola.com.  It was 2007, not long after Hurricane Katrina, and many families were

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Tucson Cafe Runs Employment Training Program for People With Mental Health Challenges, Disabilities: “Fresh Food, Fresh Start”

At downtown Tucson’s Café 54, hungry customers can choose between tasty-sounding options like Mediterranean pasta, honey citrus chicken sandwiches, and Impossible burgers — perhaps following up their meals with some chocolate chunk cookies for dessert. But for the employees preparing the food, the Arizona establishment offers far more than good eats.  Opened in 2004 by

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an exterior view of Café 54 on a sunday day with benches outside. The cafe provides employment training and opportunities for people with mental health challenges and disabilities

Inspiring Teen Invents “POSH Pillow” to Help Breast Cancer Patients Travel More Comfortably in Cars

Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with breast cancer around the world. It’s a disease many of us have experienced, either firsthand or through a friend or family member. When one compassionate young woman saw someone close to her feeling discomfort while traveling after a double mastectomy, she was inspired to support her in

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Charlotte Abrams stands next a table featuring her POSH pillow for breast cancer patients in several colors

Dolly Parton on Receiving the Carnegie Medal for Decades of Philanthropy: “I Just Give From My Heart”

National treasure Dolly Parton has been singing her way into our hearts for decades, but the 10-time Grammy winner doesn’t just grace others with the gift of music. Parton is also well-known for her humanitarian efforts, having both contributed to and helmed several charitable organizations. On October 13, she was honored for her longtime generosity

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Dolly Parton throws both hands up in the air with a big smile on her face as she performs on stage in 2014

Meet the Disabled Pakistani Woman Changing Lives With Free, Customizable Wheelchairs

Born in Punjab, Pakistan, Zahida Qureshi was paralyzed after a bout of polio as a baby. She learned how to crawl to get around as a child, but she didn’t receive her first wheelchair until she was a young adult entering university. Despite the challenges she faced, Qureshi dreamed of creating change in the world

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