Distilleries Make Hand Sanitizer for People in Need During Coronavirus Outbreak
Several distilleries are making sure their communities have what they need during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

Several distilleries are making sure their communities have what they need during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

A Washington state Chick-fil-A stood in the gap on Saturday by delivering 1,000 meals to hospital workers battling a coronavirus outbreak in the state.

Supermarkets are opening early in countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia so that senior citizens or those with disabilities can avoid coronavirus panic shopping.

A Vermont community is praising two members of its janitorial staff for going above and beyond their typical duties to sanitize the buildings, protecting the students, faculty, and staff from catching the coronavirus.

Neighbors in Knoxville, Tennessee, are making sure those unable to leave their homes have whatever they need during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

A Connecticut man celebrated his 67th wedding anniversary standing outside his wife’s nursing home on Saturday because he could not visit her due to the coronavirus.

A woman in Bend, Oregon, helped an elderly couple Wednesday after they told her they were afraid to go inside a grocery store due to the Chinese coronavirus.

A generous customer is being noticed for leaving a $2,500 tip on his bill on Sunday at a local bar in Ohio before it was ordered to shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak.

A woman from the United Kingdom has created a heartwarming new way to help people who are self-quarantining due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A golden retriever puppy who lost one of her ears due to an accident at birth is becoming Instagram famous as the “Golden Unicorn.”

A coffee shop in Dallas, Texas, is giving young people who have aged out of the foster care system a place to learn life skills.

Disneyland Resort may be closed due to the coronavirus, but that does not mean it is not doing what it can to help the surrounding community in need.

Comcast is offering to help low-income families stay connected via the Internet amid the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

U-Haul is offering college students free storage for a month after universities began evacuating campuses as a precaution against the Chinese coronavirus.

A community in Wareham, Massachusetts, is raising money for a police dog’s retirement expenses after hearing that he needed to undergo medical care.

Community members in Goldsboro, North Carolina, are praising a local policeman for his recent act of kindness.

A group of Good Samaritans organized a sneaker drive to help a school with less fortunate students, including homeless, free-lunch, and foster care students.

An Oklahoma girl decided that for her ninth birthday, she wanted to give to presents to others instead of receiving them just for herself.

A severely abused dog that was left abandoned in a field is now on his way to a forever home in Oklahoma.

Community members in Monroe County, New York, are coming together to support a young boy with cerebral palsy.

A little girl with a big heart in Clovis, California, is helping tornado victims in Tennessee get back on their feet.

A half-blind cat is getting a second chance at life after New York City subway train operators found it stuck in a tunnel Friday.

A woman is grateful she was not injured after her truck suddenly caught on fire Sunday in Deer Park, Texas.

Thousands of volunteers have descended upon the tornado-torn areas of Tennessee to help clean up after Tuesday’s storms.

A policeman in Richmond, Virginia, is using his beautiful singing voice to let people know God is watching over them.

Officials shut down the annual Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio, this year to general spectators due to coronavirus fears, leaving the festival with a lot of food but no one to eat it.

A Tennessee hospital will not bill its 82 tornado victims for out-of-pocket costs incurred from treatment related to deadly tornadoes in the area.

A Colorado boy decided to have a different twist on his birthday party this year by requesting that all his guests bring donations to be given to an animal shelter instead of toys.

An 89-year-old who served in the Korean War arrived home Friday to a renovated and clean house after it had fallen into a state of disarray.

A Central California Vietnam War veteran received a home makeover free of charge from his community on Tuesday.

An off-duty police officer helped save an elderly couple whose home was decimated by tornadoes in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, Tuesday morning.

The Person County Sheriff’s Office fulfilled 100-year-old Ruth Bryant’s birthday wish on Tuesday with a tongue-in-cheek “arrest.”

A little boy in Jacksonville, Arkansas, decided to go as his best friend and hero Wednesday for his school’s Dress As Your Favorite Person Day.

A baby boy born with a heart defect where he only had half a heart was caught on camera smiling for the first time after his second open heart surgery.

A Gwinnett County Police Department supervisor was conducting a random audit of police bodycam videos when he found a touching moment worth sharing.

A Wendy’s restaurant worker is getting some much-needed help from college students in Columbia, South Carolina.

After a deadly set of tornadoes pummeled through Tennessee, the Minnesota Wild and its owners wanted to see if there was anything they could do to help.

A Colorado family said their FedEx driver went above and beyond his call of service when he found the couple’s three-year-old golden retriever and brought her home.

A teenage boy in Charlotte, North Carolina, found his forever home in November after his parents abandoned him years earlier in Oklahoma.

Just Pizza and Wing Co. in Amherst, New York, is working with the Niagara SPCA to find homes for shelter dogs.
