Jill Dennison presents some true heroes today who put others in need before themselves. Hats off to these heroes and to Jill who researched them and presented their stories.
If it’s Wednesday, then it must be time for us to go in search of some good people, yes? Oh wait … I think I see one over there …
His name is Kent Chambers and he is a teacher at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Alabama. Since Mr. Chambers is still working, although teaching his math classes online, he and his wife did not have a pressing need for their stimulus check last month. So, he and his wife anonymously donated $1,200 of their check pay the utility bills for some of the student’s families who he knew were struggling. They also donated $600 to the burn care center at Shriners Hospital for Children in Cincinnati, Ohio, because the hospital has taken good care of his niece since she was hurt in a house fire.Says Mr. Chambers …
“I’m actually in better shape because I’m not having…
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Thank you so much for sharing this, John. It definitely lifted my spirits. 😊
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I’m glad you enjoyed Jill’s post, Yvette!
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How wonderful to read these stories! Hugs!
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Thanks, Gwen. There certainly are a lot of wonderful folks around when we take the time to look.
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There are still good people everywhere, we just don’t hear about them. There is no sensationalism in an act of kindness, so the news media steers clear. Thank you for sharing, John. I do hope Anne is on a road to recovery!
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Thanks, Jan. I agree with you totally! Her surgeon was happy with her X-rays taken this morning. She may be living in our TV room for 3 months.
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A lovely share, John.
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Thanks very much, Robbie!
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