
Children are like uncut diamonds: they are raw and uninhibited, but they will surprise you with how bright they shine. These kids, especially, are really precious gems:
#1. 8-year-old Noah carries his disabled brother Lucas through mini-triathlon so they can finish together.
#2. Bangladeshi boy risks his own life to save baby deer from drowning in floodwater.
#3. This little boy saved up $120 for one year to make lunch packets to distribute to the homeless.
#4. Nine-year-old built an animal shelter in his own house to save strays and dogs to be put down in pounds.
#5. 8-year-old Christian endured bullying and being called a “girl” for 2 years so he could grow his hair to make wigs for young cancer patients.
#6. This toddler is giving a baby bunny a much-needed boost.
#7. Sweet baby takes tissue to wipe away a crying Japanese official’s tears on TV.
#8. When this three-year-old tot found out that the reason why another little girl didn’t have any hair was because she was sick, she said, “Oh. She can have some of my hair.”
#9. 9-year-old Josef Miles made his own sign protesting against protesters of Westboro Baptist Church, Kansas.
#10. Mumbai girl protects stray dog from the heavy rain with her own umbrella.
#11. This 13-year-old boy used CPR learned from Boy Scout days to save his baseball coach’s life when the latter had a heart attack.
Florence Freedom Professional Baseball
#12. A group of young girls in Canada tied thick coats to street poles so homeless people will have something to wear for the cold winter.
#13. Two adorable toddlers who’ve never met before hug it out at a fast food restaurant.
#14. Young boy gives bottled water to police officers standing in riot gear under the scorching sun in Baltimore.
#15. Little boy asked his mom to help him pack lunch for his classmates who couldn’t afford to have lunch at school.
#16. Filipino girl keeps her puppy safe from flood by carrying him in a basin on her head.
#17. Wyatt, a third-grader from Illinois, donated the $1,000 he won from a scavenger hunt to neighbor who was suffering from leukemia.
#18. 9-year-old used his allowance money to buy books for the local prison inmates to read, so “they don’t have time to think about doing bad things”.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office