He Saved 669 Children During The Holocaust… And He Doesn’t Know They’re Sitting Next To Him.

Sir Nicholas Winton is a humanitarian who organized a rescue operation that saved the lives of 669 Jewish Czechoslovakia children from Nazi death camps, and brought them to the safety of Great Britain between the years 1938-1939.

12-Year Old Child Reveals One Of The Best Kept Secrets In The World.

It’s a truly incredible time we live in. Think back to all the amazing revolutions that have happened over the course of human history, particularly those in recent years. Some amazing changes have taken place and the implications of people…

Black Man Stopped By Cop, Who Then Drives Him 100 Miles To His Little Sister’s Funeral.

A police officer helped this grieving man make it home to his family instead of arresting him.

Syrian Rescuer Digs For 2 Hrs To Rescue Baby Girl, Bursts Into Tears The Moment He Finally Holds Her Safely.

As the conflict in Syria continues to tear the country apart, every day men and women are doing their part to save those in distress. Over the weekend, a video from rebel held Idlib surfaced after first responders pulled a…

These three minutes will make your day beautiful

It will take only three minutes of your day, watching this video, to light you up, make your day beautiful, make you feel inspired.

Watch a Gorilla Reunite With The Man Who Raised Him.

English businessman and casino tycoon Damian Aspinall was recently filmed reuniting with a gorilla he helped raise. His organization, The Aspinall Foundation, is dedicated to breeding and returning gorillas and other animals back to the wild. Aspinall decided to see…

World Deaf Day: Short film about this deaf and mute artist has a lesson for all.

On the occasion of World Deaf Day, Percept Pictures has come up with a heartwarming documentary on a differently-abled sketch artist who may not have a voice, but speaks volumes through his bright smile and sketch pad.

Young Girl’s Emotional Council Speech Laments ‘Shame’ of Fatal Charlotte Shooting.

A young girl spoke about the recent police violence and feeling of injustice in Charlotte, as she gave an emotional message in front of the Charlotte City Council.