10 stories that prove that it is kindness that will save the world
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/10-stories-that-prove-that-it-is-kindness-that-will-save-the-world.htmlKindness and love is what everyone on our planet needs. It cures the most terrible diseases, saves in the wildest conditions and, most importantly, fills our lives with meaning and happiness.
We wholeheartedly believe that not a single good deed goes unnoticed and each of them gives this world a new chance. Therefore, we have compiled for you a new selection of people who adhere to the same creed.
Lini Lattanzio, 67, has a really big heart. For 7 years, she picked up cats from the streets to go out, cure and give them to new families. For a long time, she coped on her own, without any financial support. But later, volunteers volunteered to help the woman, who are now helping her in this good cause. Today, over 1,000 cats live in Lini's house, each of which is healthy, well-fed and loved.
Founder Debbie Sardon got the idea when a client called to say she would not be able to use the services while she was undergoing cancer treatment. The company's goal is to relieve sick women from unnecessary worries and provide them with the opportunity to concentrate on health and treatment. Since 2006, the firm has served over 19,000 women at a cost of approximately $5.5 million.
In April last year, the Greek woman Valia Orphanidou noticed a seriously ill mongrel on the street. She immediately realized that she was obliged to help her, but it was not so easy. Suffering from all sorts of illnesses, Petra (as the dog was called) was afraid of people even to the point of trembling. But the woman did not give up, and after a while the dog was transformed beyond recognition.
After breakfast at his favorite coffee shop, Joe Wilson often exchanged a few words with a homeless man who stood nearby selling magazines and gave him a couple of pounds. With the onset of cold weather, Joe began to treat Daniel with hot coffee. One Saturday, the man, as usual, went to a cafe for breakfast. He asked for the bill, and the waitress replied that everything had already been paid for. It turned out that the day before the homeless man bought an instant lottery ticket in which he won 20 pounds. He decided to please the man who had always supported him.
The baby elephant, which lagged behind the herd, almost drowned while crossing the river and could have been eaten by hyenas, was saved and settled in his house by good zoologists. The kid has already got used to it and sometimes hooligans. The lucky one was named Moyo, and he behaves like a domestic puppy: he is interested in everything that surrounds him, constantly plays and, most importantly, now he is growing up in love and security.
A photo of Murtazi boy from an Afghan village in a T-shirt made of a plastic bag instantly spread around the Internet, and more recently the story has been continued. The star of the Argentina national team and FC Barcelona, Messi, in whose honor the boy was made a T-shirt, heard about this and gave the little fan a real T-shirt with his autograph.
Boston firefighter Sean Cole dared to drive up to
, a 13-year-old husky dog, on ice rinks on extremely fragile ice. As a result, the dog was saved to the joy of the owner.
One day, student Godfrey Cutto from Ontario (Canada) got on a bus, where a man named Robert approached him, took his hand and sat down next to him. Godfrey was taken aback at first, but soon realized that Robert needed help. It turned out that the man suffers from cerebral palsy and deafness, so the crowded bus scared him, and he just needed someone's support to calm down.
On the way to his father, Brandon saw a truck driver beating a small white terrier on the side of the road. The man immediately turned around and drove up to the dog, left lying near the road. He picked up the dog, wrapped it neatly in his jacket, and continued on his way. Brandon named the terrier Mr. Davidson. Now these two are inseparable.
American Corey Salchert survived a serious illness, and poor health no longer allowed her to work as a nurse. But the merciful woman had an idea to help terminally ill children abandoned by their parents. Since then, she and her husband Mark have devoted their lives to caring for doomed children.
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