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Do you ever hear a story, and the minute you hear it, it gives you the chills?
A story that is so sweet, heartfelt, and genuine that it should be made into a movie. Well, this, my friend, is one of those stories.
According to WGME, a group of kindhearted kids ranging in age from 11-14 years old from Millville, Massachusettes, is making a difference in the lives of so many of their neighbors. Even though the group does have a girl whose name is Lilly, they refer to themselves as the Bazeley Boyz.
It all started a few weeks back when it snowed, and two of the boys gather up snow shovels and headed out in hopes of helping a few of their elderly neighbors. And, now, helping those few neighbors has now turned into something much more special. Whenever snow flys the Bazeley Boys grab ice melt and as many shovels as they ll need and get straight to work.
Our reason to smile today introduced us to a special group of Girl Scouts.
Troop 6000 is a Girl Scout program specially designed to serve girls in the New York City Shelter System.
These Girl Scouts meet in shelters across the city,led by trained troop leaders.
There purpose is to ensure that girls and women in the New York City Shelter System have the opportunity to enjoy all that Girl Scouting has to offer.
They are motivated by a powerful mission to build girls up with courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place.
However, for girls living in the Shelter System, Girl Scouting means consistency with a weekly meeting where girls know they ll learn, try new things, and have fun.
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Gift To Son From Dad That Died Of Cancer Goes Viral
Our reason to smile today comes to us from a story reported by Boston 25 News, it introduces us to Matt Goodman who sadly was only 15 when he lost his father to cancer in 2015.
But that didn t stop his dad, John, from pulling a few strings to ensure a few happy moments in the future.
Fast foward nearly 6 years later to Dec 5th, Matts 21st Birtday.
his sister, Casey, gave him an envelope containing a $10 bill that was from his dad... Matt said, Then she told me my dad had given her that before he passed away so he could buy me my first beer.