Mrs. Maria Shelton MD+FollowLost Ring, Found Family FeelsImagine stumbling on a 1938 class ring in a Starbucks parking lot and tracking down its owner’s family! That’s exactly what Lori Rhew did—she found the heirloom, did some internet sleuthing, and returned it to the daughter of the man who’d worn it. The daughter, still grieving her dad, called it a sign from him. Now, Lori and the daughter are close friends. Proof that good people (and wild coincidences) still exist! #FeelGoodStory #Heirloom #KindnessMatters #FamilyRelationships391Share
robertjones+FollowFlight Attendant’s Note Had Us All CryingAn Alaska Airlines flight attendant just made everyone believe in kindness again. An elderly man, on his final bucket list trip to Alaska, got a handwritten note and airline wings from a caring crew member after she learned it was his last adventure. The note meant so much, his family tucked it in his coat at his funeral. Proof that small gestures can mean the world. Seriously, who’s cutting onions? #KindnessMatters #FeelGoodStory #BucketList #Spirituality110Share
Mrs. Maria Shelton MD+FollowHe Gave a Stranger the Shirt Off His BackWalking through NYC, Raizel watched her husband Dani suddenly strip off his shirt and hand it to a man sitting shirtless on the sidewalk. No big speech, just pure kindness—he even helped the guy put it on. Raizel shared the moment online, explaining how in Judaism, charity is literally justice. The comments blew up with people praising Dani’s humility and the way he did it quietly, without fanfare. Proof that kindness really is contagious—sometimes, all it takes is one person to inspire a crowd. #KindnessMatters #GoodNews #InspiringStories #HumanityRestored #NYCStories #FamilyRelationships31Share
meadowsmary+FollowBus Driver’s Act of Kindness Goes ViralA Milwaukee bus driver noticed a regular passenger was unusually quiet—and found out he’d just become homeless. Instead of just offering sympathy, she let him stay warm on her bus, brought him food, and helped him find shelter. Their bond didn’t end there—they still keep in touch, and she’s even called his ‘guardian angel.’ Now she’s being celebrated as a local hero, and honestly, it’s the kind of good news we all need right now. #KindnessMatters #EverydayHeroes #CommunityLove #GoodNews #Safety10Share
marklowe+FollowFirst Class Hero Swaps Seats for 94-Year-OldYou ever see someone do something so kind it just melts your heart? On a recent flight, a 94-year-old woman was struggling to find her seat, and things were getting tense. Out of nowhere, a guy in first class offered up his seat so she could be comfy up front. She was so touched, she cried! The whole vibe on the plane changed after that—proof that one good deed can totally shift the mood. We need more moments like this! #KindnessMatters #FaithInHumanity #FeelGoodStory #PayItForward #Entertainment60Share
Eddie Webster+FollowThat “Homeless Guy” Was Richard Gere?!Imagine giving your leftover pizza to someone you think is homeless—only to find out later it was Richard Gere in disguise for a movie! That’s exactly what happened to Karine Gombeau while sightseeing in NYC. She just wanted to help, but ended up in the New York Post, starstruck and with a wild story to tell. Proof that a little kindness can lead to the most unexpected surprises! #WatercoolerMoment #RichardGere #NYCStories #KindnessMatters #MovieMagic #Safety1033126Share