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 Hugs for the homeless

Nice News Around the WorldArkingkindness writes "This is a pretty special story from a friend of mine who took out his Friday evening in Dublin to see how he could make someone's day. His story involves hugs, crazy hair and a lot of strange looks. This will definitely put a smile on your face, so watch it to the end if you can!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z6QGB1xuhg
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Posted by 8jqhd30 on Thursday, December 10 @ 18:24:21 EST (1186 reads)
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 Free Hugs Video

Nice News Around the WorldAnonymous writes "I randomly found this video on Youtube.  It really made my day.  We all need more hugs.  Here is the video.  If it won't paste, just go to Youtube and type "free hugs."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4

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Suzanne Miller
Long time I'm a nice person fan.
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Posted by 8jqhd30 on Tuesday, September 15 @ 14:48:01 EDT (414 reads)
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 Nice News: 100 Million Given to Habitat for Humanity

Nice News Around the WorldILikeNicePeople writes "

Former Atlanta developer recently gave $100 million to Habitat for Humanity for helping the non profit in their projects to build homes for those struggling with poverty. This is a great story of giving back to society.

Habitat for Humanity, a large nonprofit group announced Thursday it received the largest individual contribution in its history, an offering that will help Habitat build 60,000 homes around the globe.

In this down economy it speaks volumes of the level of generosity exhibited by this wonderful man.

J. Ronald Terwilliger of Atlanta, a former chief executive of housing developer Trammell Crow Residential Co. has been a longtime member of Habitat's board of directors.

"People need a decent, safe, clean residence where they can get a good night's sleep and families can be together," he said. "If they have that as an anchor, they have a way to send their kids off to school regularly and a better chance those children will be healthy," states Terwilliger

The donation comes at a difficult time for the Americus, Ga.-based organization, which like other nonprofit groups has struggled with increasing demand and slowing donations amid the economic downturn.

"This is a chance to have a really deep impact," said Jonathan Reckford, Habitat's chief executive. "It's an unprecedented commitment that sets a new bar for what's possible, and it encourages other people to give."

Habitat will use $30 million to fund an endowment that will make yearly grants to help build more houses. The remaining $70 million will set up a micro-finance fund to help low-income families around the world repair and improve their housing.

Terwilliger, who graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, became Trammell Crow's chief executive in 1986 and has long contributed to affordable housing projects. He also owns Atlanta's WNBA franchise, the Atlanta Dream.

He joined Habitat's board of directors in 2000 and was elected chairman in 2007. After stepping down as Trammell Crow's chief executive last year he devoted more time to traveling the world to witness Habitat's work. He remains the company's chairman.

He called it a "moral imperative" to offer families more access to decent, affordable homes. And the short-term loan program he is helping to fund will make a lasting impression on the housing market by helping thousands of needy families, he said.

"We can provide additional solutions to families that need to build an extra room, that need to renovate their home," he said. "It helps us leverage our dollars to impact as many families as possible."

He also hopes his contribution will send a message to other philanthropists to step up their giving despite the troubled economy.

"My attitude is, for those of us who are fortunate enough to have made enough money that we don't feel we have to leave it all to our family, then we ought to give it back."

Bravo! Thanks for helping "Make the World a Better Place" Mr. Terwilliger. Portions of this Nice News was found online at cbn.com with AP contributing.
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Posted by 8jqhd30 on Tuesday, May 19 @ 13:42:49 EDT (485 reads)
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 Nice News: Homeless Mother of 2 Needs Help

Nice News Around the WorldILikeNicePeople writes "We received a desperate message this weekend from a homeless mother of 2 who lives in the San Fran valley area. She sent us a message using our Feedback link explaining that the shelters are full and she has nowhere to turn.

We have her contact information so we can get her help if available.

Her name is Chrissi.

If any of you have it in your heart to help this family please donate on our site using the Donate button. It will take you to a secure PayPal link which accepts PayPal or Major Credit Cards.  We will forward 100% of the money to her. If you live in the SF Valley area and you have food or suggestions for help we can put you in contact with her so you can arrange to help her family.

What do you get for the donation? How about a great feeling of knowing you helped someone desperate. Also, for anyone who donates $100 we will send you an ImaNicePerson T-Shirt. And finally, we will provide your contact information (if you so desire) and we would imagine you will receive a nice thank you email or letter from Chrissi.

If we are able to help Chrissi and her 2 children we will post a follow up story for our readers to see including Nice Members who helped this unfortunate family.

There are so many people in this same situation all over the World. Every little bit we can do to help is so important.

Thanks for considering helping those in need. Have a NICE day!
The ImaNicePerson.com Staff
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Posted by 8jqhd30 on Monday, May 18 @ 10:50:49 EDT (803 reads)
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 Nice Update: Boy Walking from Tampa to Washington, DC for Homeless

Nice News Around the WorldILikeNicePeople writes "We did a story about a year ago about a boy who is doing an amazing job raising money and awareness for homeless children. He is walking, and walking, and walking....from Florida to Washington, DC with a big heart and a strong sense of dedication to "Make a Difference". Click Here to read last year's story on ImaNicePerson.com.

Well we recently found an article in the Gwinnett Daily Post updating his trek and we wanted to share with you.


Boy travels from Florida to D.C. on foot to raise awareness for homeless children in US

By Jamie Ward
Staff Writer
Gwinnett Daily Post

SNELLVILLE, GA - If part of your daily commute involves travel along U.S. Highway 78, there's a good chance you'll see Zach Bonner today or tomorrow if you haven't seen him already. Just keep your eyes peeled for an 11-year-old, red-haired boy from Florida whose mother and sister are following him in a red Volkswagen Beetle with a little red wagon attached to the top of it.

Bonner is passing through Gwinnett the next couple of days on his way to the White House. He's not riding in the Volkswagen, though; he's walking in front of it, all the way to Washington, D.C. Why? To bring attention to and raise money for the 1.3 million homeless children that reside in the United States. For Bonner, it's the final leg of a journey that started near his home outside Tampa, Fla., in 2007 and will finish in July when he reaches the nation's capital and hopefully meets the President of the United States - again. President George W. Bush already shook his hand in front of Air Force One while giving Bonner a Presidential Call to Service Award in 2006.

"Thirteen kids die every day from the effects of being homeless," Bonner said following his walk from Stone Mountain. That's the only reason he needs for walking. Bonner's call to service started in 2004 with Hurricane Charley, when he started pulling his wagon around town collecting bottled water and food for the victims. He ended up collecting 27 pickup truck loads of stuff.

Then he got the idea to do more, and he eventually asked his mother Laurie if he could help homeless people. "She said I should maybe concentrate on something a little smaller," Bonner said. "So that's when I asked her if I could work with homeless children instead."

During the first leg of his journey in 2007, Bonner walked from his home outside Tampa to the state capital of Tallahassee, logging nearly 300 miles. Then last summer he walked from Tallahassee to Atlanta, another 270 miles. This summer, after finishing the fifth grade (he attends "online school"), Bonner set out for Washington, D.C., with the intent of delivering the president all the letters people send him via his Web site and nonprofit organization - the Little Red Wagon Foundation.

To date, his three-year-walk has raised more than $50,000. He's even received a pledge from singer Elton John, who's promised to donate $25,000 when Bonner finishes. Bonner's mother said she has no choice but to support her son's ambitions. "How could you not support him doing something good?" Laurie said. "He's always been wanting to help, always been the little business man. ... He's mature way past his years and has been ever since he started walking and talking." "He's nothing like me at all," she said laughing.


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Note: It's amazing to see children with the passion to help others. Zach is definitely an Im a Nice Person star.
Hopefully you are as inspired as we have been by this remarkable young man. While we may not have
the time to walk from Tampa to DC, we can all do SOMETHING to help others in need.

Have a NICE day!
The ImaNicePerson.com Staff

Posted by 8jqhd30 on Thursday, May 14 @ 12:25:31 EDT (1010 reads)
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