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ID: 2782

11/12/2012 2:21:13 AM. - Air Con - singapore

I helped out two of my friends on their very big projects which was due in 3 days. :D


ID: 2781

11/11/2012 12:25:21 PM. - Alexandria - California

A guy dropped his iPhone. I picked it up and gave it back to him. He was very grateful.


ID: 2780

11/11/2012 5:36:47 AM. - Jessica palmer - southampton/no states in southampton/hampsire

im looking after 3 people.1 with asma.another one with the flu and cruches.and the last on with a wheel chair who has just got out of hospital.


ID: 2771

11/9/2012 11:45:52 PM. - Abigail - Taaffe

Well, I am looking after two people! One person on croches and the other person has a cast on there arm! I help the first person by getting his coat, his school bag and his lunch box. Then I help th second one by getting her coat, her school bag and her lunch box and she as to stay inside so I keep her company with my friend called grace

11/10/2012 8:34:33 AM - Samantha - Orpington

That is very kind,it's nice too see everyone here doing something nice. Well Done everyone! :)

11/11/2012 5:38:34 AM. - Jessica palmer - southampton/no states in southampton/hampsire

ahh thats kind u know that i put a post just now xxxx

11/14/2012 2:43:56 PM - ZL - australia

thats soo nice of you :)


ID: 2770

11/9/2012 6:16:48 PM. - emily - Canada

i went to the mall someone dropped 20 dollars i picked it up and gave it bake to her and she was very thankful

11/9/2012 11:47:22 PM. - Abigail - Taaffe

Thats nice :)

11/11/2012 5:39:37 AM. - Jessica palmer - southampton/no states in southampton/hampsire

thats helpful and nice and kind of you

11/16/2012 4:20:44 PM. - kim - pennsylvania

be nice
be kind
be present


ID: 2769

11/9/2012 5:32:37 PM. - misty - racine

helping to give presents to children


ID: 2768

11/9/2012 2:02:41 PM. - Alii - Ireland

A girl on crutches in my school slipped on the ice, so i helped her up and took her school bag for her
Happy Christmas
A x

11/11/2012 10:43:30 AM - moo - birmingham

thats so kind of you

11/14/2012 2:45:30 PM - ZL - australia

very kind

11/18/2012 11:56:59 AM. - Emily - Canada

that's very nice of you to do that


ID: 2767

11/9/2012 5:26:01 AM - Julia - TN

My friends and I are gonna get together to make Operation Christmas Child boxes from all our shoe boxes in my art room. I love knowing it will go to someone who maybe will not get any other Christmas presents.
Merry Christmas!!! :):):)


ID: 2766

11/8/2012 5:41:42 PM. - Anne - Vancouver

My church and I are giving money so we can help the missionaries who live where the Hurricane Sandy hit.
God bless! Merry Christmas. May God be the only thing you love and think of.


ID: 2765

11/8/2012 11:41:00 AM. - Anna - Mexico City

We live in a country where street dogs and cats are common and there is little to no support for those who try to help. This means that we constantly rescue animals from the street, neuter them, and then if they are young enough put them up for adoption. Every now and again we get one with behaviour problems or who is simply too old to change family yet again. So those stay and live the rest of their days out. Obviously after 29 years of doing this there are plenty of stories to share but this particular one is about a cat who didn't know she wanted a second chance. Her name is Arrarra, and she grew up wild on the streets of Mexico city. She hated people because they had taught her they were cruel and so she did everything in her power to keep as far away from them as possible. One day our vet noticed she always seemed to sleep in the same place and so he began leaving food for her and eventually set a trap which he was able to catch her in. After her operation, they were reluctant to set her free again and so they called us to see if we would take her. We knew the probabilities of her actually settling in a household of five humans, 17 dogs and 30 other cats were small, but we agreed to take her in the hopes of keeping her safe at least till she recovered completely from her operation. After a week of her being caged, we were able to sit closer to the cage without her striking out. A week later my sister was able to open the cage door and put the food and water in without risking attack. Little by little Arrarra began to inch closer to us as we moved around her cage, but our hands were testimony to our attempts to touch her, we had so many scratches they looked like quilts in some areas. We eventually let her out of the cage and resigned ourselves to finding her gone one day. But after hiding underneath the wardrobe in my sister's bedroom for three weeks she finally emerged, and began to sit at the end of my sister's bed and watch her. 7 months later, We can all scratch her ears, although if we sneak up on her to do it we get swatted. She will sit on my sister's lap for hours at a time, my sister does not dare move her when she settles as she gets angry and scratches. But little by little she is settling in to family life. And we know she is aware of what we have done for her because despite being able to leave the house and go into the river, she now comes back and calls through the window to be let in. Our wild hellcat, has discovered she prefers to be a family and house cat :o)

11/14/2012 2:48:58 PM - ZL - australia

great story
:)


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