Whether or not it's people getting physically involved helping others is not important. As the title suggests, it doesn't have to include a video, just anything that involves a happy, feel-good ending. Items from the last thirty days are most desirable, but posting older entries is also welcomed at a time when all we see or hear about are stories focusing on the darker side of humanity. Ideally, give a ballpark date if it's older than a year, so if someone wants to follow-up on it, it may help in making their search a little easier. Man builds special drone to save puppy trapped in drain : Watch Video From ten years ago:
Loud audio alert once it loads: Badass Grandpa Uses Fancy Footwork To Trip Armed Suspect Fleeing From Cops | HuffPost
This Dog Rescued A Newborn Kitten. A Year Later, It's Clear 'They Were Meant To Be Brothers' | HuffPost Anything with pets or kids makes me tear up immediately.
Here's another one for ya: Army veteran flies to save dogs from euthanization | NBC Nightly News As a pilot, I love to hear about these kinds of stories. There are a lot of generous aircraft owners out there today doing good things, from transporting cancer patients for free, to moving disaster relief supplies, to assisting in search-and-rescue operations.
From January, this year: Outback optometry story takes flight "Flying optometrist Dr Phil Anderton has had his story brought to life in a children’s book written by his daughter Joanne."
This is a rewarding story — so sad. So serious, about one saintly soul who would not flinch — Compensation awarded to ex-cop who was 'crucified' by police for hunting a paedophile priest … who's finally being compensated for his dignified stance against wretched child abusers in the fold. In this light, it's a feel-good story. I marvel at men like Mr. Ryan. We'd be lost without them.