Life is filled with hardships. But despite these hardships, humans always find a way to band together to help one another.
The human spirit is unbreakable!
Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict. - William Ellery Channing
Let's celebrate the power of the human spirit that allows us to rise above our circumstances and emerge stronger.
This week, we have positive stories about:
A hurricane, flooding, power outages, and a heat wave - the residents of Houston can't seem to catch a break!
Hurricane Beryl has put a financial burden on the residents. They now face the monumental task of rebuilding and restoring their damaged homes.
Melissa Ellis, founder of Life Beyond Water Global Outreach teamed up with several other groups to help the community recover.
They served a total of 900 hot meals and 10,000 bottles of water to people in need.
"The people of Houston are exhausted and we just wanted to be able to help," Ellis said.
Her group continues to work towards bringing essential food and supplies to other communities hit by the hurricane.
During a morning run, Sanjay came across a terrified Indie puppy hiding beneath a parked bus. Sanjay thought of taking him home but decided against it since he was still grieving the loss of his own pet.
But he couldn't get the image of the distressed pup out of his mind. He eventually welcomed the dog into his home.
It took 5 months for Walter to warm up to Sanjay. He began building a strong connection with Sanjay by singing along with him.
"It is funny how, a few years ago, I was contemplating keeping him with us, but today I cannot imagine our lives without him. After all, you know, Walter may have lost his family, but he did find his home in us," said Sanjay.
From being an abandoned pup to a singing companion to becoming an inseparable family member, Walter's journey is a heartwarming testament to the power of unconditional love and second chances.
Evelyn's Blessings delivers therapy companion animals, which are realistic stuffed animal toys that can breathe, bark, meow, and even move.
Through her non-profit, nine-year-old Evelyn is bringing joy and companionship to the elderly.
”It’s nice when I see them come into the room and they don’t know what’s going on and then I show them why they are here. After, they are so happy,” Evelyn said.
Her goal is to bring comfort to patients in long-term care facilities, who often struggle with loneliness.
“He is still I don’t have to chase him, clean up after him, or feed him, so what better could you have?” Resident JoAnne explained as she petted her stuffed dog.
Meet Paul Crowell.
This San Francisco resident travels over a hundred miles every month to help the dogs of the homeless.
He takes care of 60-80 dogs, giving out about 200 pounds of dog food per week!
Paul provides food, harnesses, and leashes to dogs living in homeless camps. He also takes them to the vet.
His non-profit Project Open Paw is receiving a lot of support from people around the world.
It goes to show how the actions of a single person can inspire an entire community to rally behind a cause!
"There's no real reason that I do this work outside of just a love of these animals. The one thing is their dogs. That's what keeps them going and often times that's just what gives them a reason to live and carry on period," said Paul.
And that wraps it up for this week!
As always, if you have any Uplifting Stories of your own, you can contact us in the comments below, or reach out on our Instagram page. We might just share your story in a future article.
Thanks everyone for reading, and have an uplifting week ahead. Take care and see you next week!
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