We all need to take a break from the obstacles in life we encounter daily. Some are easy while others often threaten ones own life or the lives of their loved ones. A failing economy, sickness, poor health care, and a society full of greed, corruption, crime and selfishness can make every day a challenge.
This is when we all need to see that there is compassion and humanity still in existence. Here are a few good acts done from the heart from one stranger to another.
In this following series of photos, Sue Drummond was walking her beloved Shih Tzu, Bibi, on a pier in Melbourne, when a fierce gust of wind picked him up and hurled him into the rough waters of the bay. A passerby, Raden Soemawinata, who happened to be on the pier that day to scatter his grandmother’s ashes, wasted no time in stripping down and diving into the bay to rescue the animal. (Photos: Chris Scott)
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A man giving his shoes to a homeless girl in Rio de Janeiro.
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Plaza Cleaners in Portland, OR, helped over 2,000 unemployed workers who couldn’t afford dry cleaning.
The store’s owner estimated that it cost his company $32,000 dollars.

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Two children collaborating to rescue a dog who had fallen into a drainage canal.
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Series of photos of two Norwegian guys rescuing a sheep from the ocean.
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The picture below of Chicago Christians who showed up at a gay pride parade to apologize for homophobia in the Church.
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… and here is the reaction from the parade.
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This sign at an awesome Subway restaurant.
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This Ohio athlete stopped to help an injured competitor across the finish line during a track meet.
17-year-old Meghan Vogel was in last place in the 3,200-meter run when she caught up to competitor Arden McMath, whose body was giving out. Instead of running past her to avoid the last-place finish, Vogel put McMath’s arm around her shoulders, carried her 30 meters, and then pushed her over the finish line before crossing it. Image by The Daily Call, Mike Ullery / AP
Sources:
Buzzfeed: 21 Pictures That Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity
KS95: People are Still Good



















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