Donna Molina came down with a high fever in late March, had to have an emergency C-section and be put into a medically induced coma. She was finally able to meet her daughter after testing negative for COVID-19 twice.
Source: MSN
Second-grade teacher Kelsey Pavelka made a plastic barrier with a shower curtain, tape, and Ziploc bags so she can hug her students and catch up with them on what they've been up to.
Source: New York Post
Therapy alpacas have been visiting residents of an assisted living home in California to greet senior residents from outside dining hall windows.
Source: MSN
Frank Mills, a 6-year old diagnosed with spina bifida, was so inspired by Captain Tom Moore's walk for charity that he decided to walk 10 meters a day to raise money for the NHS, too.
Source: METRO
A group of volunteers in North Carolina created a site where financially stable Americans can pledge part or all of their stimulus check to those in need.
Source: Good News Network
Callaghan McLaughlin knows there's a lot of stress in the world right now, so he decided to do something that'll bring laughs to his neighborhood.
Source: CBC
RV owners are lending a helping hand, and a helping home, for Doctors and healthcare workers who are worried about spreading COVID-19 to their families through a Facebook group called "RVs 4 MDs."
Source: Fox News
Paul Lee from Indianapolis finished radiation for prostate cancer last November and recently recovered from coronavirus, too. His neighbors decided to throw him a parade to celebrate his remarkable recoveries.
Source: WTHR
Adam Lilling raised money for North Shore University Hospital who saved his life once as a baby, and then nearly 4 decades later when he was diagnosed with COVID-19.
Source: GMA
New York City Sanitation Deputy Chief James McGovern decided to say, "thank you!" to nurses with mini bottles and we're here for it.
Source: New York Post