1Crafty Recycling
Christian Science Monitor//Getty ImagesMassachusetts resident Judy O’Brien came across a viral video about crocheting with plastic bags and introduced the idea to her senior housing community. Now about a dozen women meet every week to crochet donated bags into water-resistant mats for homeless people. "I think [we’ll stop crocheting only] when they ban plastic bags," O’Brien told the Christian Science Monitor.
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2Airport Food Drive
NurPhoto//Getty ImagesAirline representatives at Orlando International Airport knew that federal employees were working without pay during January's partial government shutdown, so they organized a food and supplies drive to help TSA, Customs and Federal Aviation Administration workers until their paychecks resumed.
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3Holiday Spirit
Portland Press Herald//Getty ImagesThis Christmas, a burglar broke into the Salvation Army in Sanford, Maine, and stole some $1,700 in cash from a locked safe. But when the word got out in the local community, they raised the funds once again — and then some. Three businesses each gave $1,700 to the nonprofit to support its food pantry and other outreach efforts, the Portland Press Herald reported.
4Reunited Pups
Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG//Getty ImagesWhen California animal control authorities seized 78 bulldogs from a backyard breeder in 2017, more than 3,000 people offered to adopt the neglected animals. In December, about a dozen lucky owners and their rescued pets organized a reunion to celebrate how far they'd come. "One year ago the dogs had urine-soaked paws, no hair, and wounds everywhere," WAGS shelter manager Cortney Domey told the Orange County Register. "They had never been touched by people and were in crates. They were breeding stock. Look what a year of being loved does."
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5Florence Rescue Force
Chip Somodevilla//Getty ImagesAfter Hurricane Florence caused devastating flooding in North Carolina this fall, kindhearted citizens like Amber Hersel jumped into action. The volunteer from the Civilian Crisis Response Team helped rescue 7-year-old Keiyana Cromartie and her family from their flooded home on September 14, 2018 in James City.
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6Back-to-School Cuts
Digital First Media/The Mercury //Getty ImagesAnthony Ledesma, Victor Erwin, and Aaron Flowers (from left) volunteered their talents at the sixth annual Kutz4Kids event last August in San Jose, California. Fifteen barbers gave out hundreds of free haircuts for students returning to school.
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7Young Do-Gooder
Stephen Cohen//Getty Images 8Donor Network
New York Daily News//Getty ImagesThe decision made by Patricia Almonte (right) to donate the organs of her late 3-year-old daughter Veronica Garcia helped save three lives: Essence Walls (left), an 8-month-old baby, received her heart; a 2-year-old received her liver; and a 68-year-old woman received her kidneys.
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9A Christmas Visit
Andy Cross//Getty Images"Mr. and Mrs. Claus" spread a little holiday cheer at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver last year. The volunteers took pictures with the babies and families spending the holidays in the NICU, including preemie Kayden Reid Odey.
10Earthquake Heroes
RONALDO SCHEMIDT//Getty ImagesFrida the rescue dog and her trainer Israel Arauz Salinas went viral for their life-saving efforts during the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that shook Mexico City in 2017. The 9-year-old Labrador has detected the bodies of 52 people during her career, and the duo recently received their own statue for their service to the Mexican navy.
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11Superhero Surprise
RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post//Getty ImagesMembers of the Aurora Police Strategic Response Team came up with a clever way to surprise patients at Children's Hospital Colorado in 2017. Four officers dressed up in superhero costumes before rappelling down the side of the building, greeting children along the way.
12Helping Hand
Ian Walton//Getty ImagesAmerican Abbey D'Agostino and New Zealander Nikki Hamblin won a special Olympic commendation for their sportsmanship at the 2016 Rio Games. After Hamblin tripped in a 5,000-meter heat, and brought D'Agostino down with her, the American helped her competitor to her feet. Later on in the race, D'Agostino fell again as a result of her twisted leg, but Hamblin stayed by her side until the finish line.
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13Canine Heroes
Sean Rayford//Getty ImagesA lucky dog got a ride from some unnamed helpers in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew two years ago. Photographer Sean Rayford caught these two men pushing a makeshift boat through the floodwaters in Lumberton, North Carolina.
14Selfless Donor
Essdras M Suarez/The Boston Globe//Getty ImagesCollege athlete Cameron Lyle registered as a bone marrow donor in high school and promptly forgot about it — until he received a call just a month before the final track and field championships of his career. The shot-put star gave up his medal chances and underwent the surgery, helping an unknown man suffering from leukemia.
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15Well-Deserved Makeovers
David McNew///Getty ImagesEvery year, the Fred Jordan Mission of Los Angeles recruits volunteer hairstylists, manicurists and estheticians to pamper homeless women and underprivileged children with makeovers, lunch and personal care supplies. Amber Paul (right) applies makeup to Joann Simpson at an event in 2002.
16Whale Rescuers
Tony Ashby/AFP//Getty ImagesLong-finned pilot whales can weigh as much as 5,000 pounds, but that didn't stop 58 volunteers from saving 17 of them during a 2009 mass stranding at Hamelin Bay in Australia. The animals lovers raced against the clock, keeping the gentle giants comfortable until they could guide them back out to sea.
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17Long-Lost Wallet
Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times//Getty ImagesWhile Good Samaritans will return wallets to their owners, these do-gooders really took it up a notch. Constructor workers in Downey, California, came across a likely stolen pocketbook from 1957 when remodeling an office in 2000 and turned it over to their bosses. Then law enforcement released the info to the media to track down the owner, Alma Scott Grieshaber. She had unfortunately passed away the year before, but internet genealogists then connected her with descendent John Grieshaber. When the family came to collect the wallet, her two great-grandchildren got to see a snapshot of their ancestor's life.
18Education Enabler
James Keivom/NY Daily News//Getty ImagesCollege student Angy Rivera didn't qualify for federal aid or loans, so she started selling $5 "education bracelets" to fund her tuition at John Jay College back in 2012. When Good Samaritan Luis Hernandez heard her story, the retired MTA worker paid her entire $2,500 bill.
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19Epic Toy Drive
Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post//Getty ImagesWrapping your own Christmas presents can get tedious, but Denver volunteers prepare gifts for more than 3,500 people in need as part of an annual tradition. The prep culminates in the Father Woody Party, named after a Colorado priest who opened his church doors to the homeless during the bitter winter of 1982.
20New Wheels
Getty ImagesAn abandoned chihuahua born without front legs got a new lease on life thanks to some kind-hearted humans. A San Francisco shelter first rescued the dog named Daffodil off the street. Olivia Kong, who works for the prosthetics company OrthoPets, then adopted her and set the pup up with special wheels.

Caroline is a writer and editor with almost a decade of experience. From 2015 to 2019, she held various editorial positions at Good Housekeeping, including as health editor, covering nutrition, fitness, wellness, and other lifestyle news. She's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism and dreams of the day Northwestern will go back to the Rose Bowl.

As an Editorial Fellow for Good Housekeeping, Katie covers health, beauty, home, and pop culture. Outside of the office, you can find her killing it on the karaoke machine or listening to true crime podcasts.
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