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After losing husband to COVID-19 in NY, St. Jude backer vows to continue mission

New Yorkers Gary and Rosalyn Washington began volunteering nine years ago through Iota Phi Theta, a St. Jude partner and one of the "Divine Nine" historically black fraternities and sororities.

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No joke: quarantine comedy helps St. Jude supporter in Western PA lift spirits of elders

As part of her duties at the senior center in Western Pennsylvania, Jill McCullough has added joke-telling to her list of assignments during the pandemic quarantine.

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Spouses of Florida Georgia Line stars make kindness their big hit

As back-to-back events – violent tornadoes and the COVID-19 pandemic – rocked their city, members of the Florida Georgia Line family took the idea of a 'community of caring' to heart, banding together as forces of good in the world (with a touch of Southern hospitality thrown in).

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New York teen's #WriteToAppreciate offers easy way to help elders isolated by pandemic

Quarantine disappointment leads to effort giving others chance to offer appreciation with old-fashioned apps of pen, paper and paintbrush.

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Air Force officers collect 100 letters for retired combat photographer's 100th birthday

When members of Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix, Arizona, learned a retired master sergeant would be turning 100 years old during the state’s stay-at-home order, they knew they had to do something to make her day special.

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Brain cancer survivor makes masks in exchange for St. Jude donations

When Mallory realized the COVID-19 pandemic might affect St. Jude, the place that saved her life, she began making masks.

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Pomp for the circumstance: St. Jude patient gets surprise college graduation parade

It wasn’t the college graduation Madison was expecting. But how can you really anticipate a surprise 30–car procession cruising by your house, with horns beeping, streamers fluttering, balloons bopping and well-wishers leaning out of windows offering their congrats at 90 decibels?

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Phoenix nurse leaves home to protect family, connects hospital workers with #FrontlineHouses

New father and nurse Jason Odhner knew he had to make a sacrifice. In order to protect his wife and newborn son, he would temporarily have to leave them. As COVID-19 made its way to the U.S., the Phoenix-area ICU nurse knew it was only a matter of time before he would come face-to-face with the rapidly spreading virus.

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Chicago neighborhood takes to balconies to thank health care and essential workers

When it comes to putting on a nightly musical extravaganza from a rooftop in Chicago, Nicola Perry gets by with a little help from her friends.

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Lights, camera, graduation: High school seniors to receive a sendoff fit for the big screen

Milestones deserve a celebration, which is why in the coming weeks a procession of students may just parade across your social feeds. Or, if you are the Clinton High School Class of 2020, you’ll see it at your local drive-in.

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About this blog

We went looking for acts of kindness in the time of the coronavirus — and found them everywhere. People looking out for a neighbor or stranger. People putting the most vulnerable among us first. People making human connections, even in this time of social distancing. As St. Jude founder Danny Thomas said: “Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others.”

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