15 photos that will make your day a little better
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/15-photos-that-will-make-your-day-a-little-better1.htmlDo you ever have such a mood, especially after work, when you don’t want anything and are absolutely tired of everything? Or have people just been disappointing you lately? Are you in that mood right now? Then quickly read our post - your mood will at least slightly rise, and your faith in people will return.
Kevan Chandler has spinal muscular atrophy. Three of his friends fulfilled his lifelong dream by taking him on a trip to Europe. Each of the friends carried Kevan on their backs.
Photos of Lilo and Rosie, a kitten rescued and raised by a friendly pack of huskies. True, now Rosie considers herself a dog.
10 years ago, Luis Soriano created the Biblioburro program - a traveling library. He personally travels on a donkey to remote villages on the Colombian Caribbean coast to bring books to children.
Rob Sheinberg and Daniel Eden are the owners of Dog Tales Sanctuary in Canada. Earlier this year, during a trip to Israel, Danielle visited an animal shelter and was terribly upset by the poor conditions. She returned home, bought an Israeli shelter and moved the animals to her place.
In Philadelphia, pizzeria owner Mason Wortman organized a special program: anyone can pay for a slice of pizza and stick a sticker on the wall indicating free food. Anyone in need of food can go into a cafe, take a sticker, and they will give them a free slice of pizza.
Florida police officer Marcus Montgomery and his puppy Kylo. The police officer saw Kylo during a routine patrol of the area, looking into the animal shelter. He couldn't resist and took the puppy home.
There were many moments of exemplary sportsmanship at the Olympic Games. Among them, this photo stands out, where American athlete Abby D'Agostino is assisted by New Zealander Nikki Hamblin during a race. Hamblin stepped on D'Agostino's foot and both girls fell. Hamblin stood up, but the American was injured and was unable to get up. The New Zealand athlete returned after her competitor and helped her finish.
The penguin lost its feathers and was given a small protective wetsuit.
This baby goat and his brothers received hand-knitted sweaters to keep them warm during the winter at Sunflower Farm in Maine.
An Iraqi refugee family lost their cat while traveling to Greece. But thanks to caring people, the cat was delivered to his loving family in Germany.
Campbell Reemess, 12, created Project 365, a nonprofit that makes teddy bears for sick children. At the moment, 400 toys have been sewn.
Meet best friends Dylan Siegel (left) and Jonah Pournazarian. Jonah has a rare liver disease, and to support him, Dylan wrote a book about his friend and thus raised more than $1 million for research and finding a cure for Jonah.
Last May, hundreds of people took part in a reforestation campaign that resulted in more than 600,000 plants being planted. The action became the largest in history and was included in the Guinness Book of Records.
Construction worker Jason Haney hides cardboard cutouts of Wally, a character from the children's book series, at the construction site where he works. And the children in the hospital across the street look for Wally every day.
Every day, a New Zealand postman delivers mail to the house where this cute dog lives. The dog is so happy every time that he arrives that the man is not lazy, gets off his bike and goes to pet it. This story was learned thanks to the owner of a loving dog who observed this sweet scene.
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