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I Like Foster Care.
The Hutton's discover generosity in the form of opening their hearts and home to kids around them.
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I Like Bow Ties, Not Bullying.
Joshua responds to bullying with generosity, and it changes everything.
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I Like Fast Cars.
Eric shares his possessions and gives kids the ride of their lives.
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I Like Wedding Ring.
We look for love, but we fill our hearts with material things. Ali shares her journey of finding value in generosity.
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I Like Laughter.
Michael Jr. is a comedian that sees his career as a chance to "give laughs." How can you be the punch line?
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I Like College.
A story about two college students and how generosity saved one's opportunity for higher education.
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I Like My Dad.
After discovering his father has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, Graham decides to help him fulfill his bucket list.
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I Like Being 98.
98-year-old Evelyn is a friend to her neighbor Joyce and believes we should all contribute to society.
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I Like Organ Donors.
Holly's liver failed and her life came to an immediate halt. One man's generosity saved her life.
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I Like Listening.
The joy of a simple act of generosity changes the way a couple lives.
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I Like Veteran.
A man who has served his country finds himself in need of a helping hand. A modern day good samaritan steps in to help him out.
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I Like Soccer Balls.
A nine year old boy takes a trip overseas and discovers that people not only need food and water, but soccer balls too.
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I Like Adoption.
The Dennehy's decide to give the gift of 'family' to nine children from around the world.
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I Like Car.
A woman gives everything she has to a widow and is surprised by the response of those around her.
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I Like Bike.
A newspaper article inspires a suburban family to take a wild goose chase into uncharted territory to make a wrong right.
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I Like Bugshells.
Two little girls believe everyone should have a chance to drink clean water, so they decide to do something about it.
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I Like Military.
A military family reunites after 11 months apart and is pleasantly surprised by the lengths someone will go to thank them.
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I Like iPad.
A young woman gives up something that she needs to make a difference for a child with autism who needs it more.