No One Else Would Take the Job, Contractor Builds Wheelchair Ramp for Family as Act of Kindness
Despite having a month-long waitlist, a contractor dropped everything to build a wheelchair ramp for a family, and didn't charge them.
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Despite having a month-long waitlist, a contractor dropped everything to build a wheelchair ramp for a family, and didn't charge them.
This couple shares how a wrong number led them to love.
One of our viewers, Leslie Gluchowski, participates in Carolina Kindness by sharing gratitude for a health professional.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday.
The owners of Neal and Pam's discover an act of kindness in their flower bed and Facebook is loving it!
A family in Monks Corner raised money to help an elderly pizza delivery driver retire.
Thanks to Waymaker Off-road Wheelchairs located in Hartsville SC, 125 paraplegics have been able to take adventures in an action wheel chair at no cost to them.
A freshman basketball equipment manager with Down Syndrome was surprised when he got put in the game. The reaction you just need to see for yourself.
A representative from MUSC will travel from Charleston to Hartsville on February 20 to receive a contribution from the Dylan Adams endowment - so members of the community can take part in the presentation.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday.
No one knew until his death. He had sworn the pharmacist to secrecy.
These are our Carolina Kindness stories this week!
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday.
Many are planning 12 days during the month of January for doing something kind.
Thanks to the efforts of "Substitutes for Santa," an annual charity event hosted by Grand Strand Young Professionals in partnership with SOS Care, 150 Horry County elementary students have gifts under the tree.
The holiday season offers everyone the chance to give back to the community. Bojangles celebrated by spreading holiday cheer to some of the most important members of its communities, teachers.
Each holiday Molly Tisdale hosts parties that invite guests to become part of something bigger!
Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
The story of Sherry Barnes and the drive-in theater she built is one of our Carolina Kindness stories.
These and other stories will make you smile through the week!
Each Wednesday we share stories of kindness across the world to our backyards.
A viewer writes to share how she finds joy in doing random acts of kindness at dollar stores with $20.
WFXB invites you to do a random act of kindness and share it with us! Message us or email it to carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday. Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
Share your stories, big or small with us. Email your random act of kindness to carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday. Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
Kind Keeper Animal Rescue's Leanne Dornseif is driving Emila to her forever home, after an outpouring of donations from the community.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday. Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
And now there's a social media campaign to help fund getting the dog from Myrtle Beach to California!
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday. Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
Each Wednesday we share stories of kindness across the world to our backyards.
This tops our Carolina Kindness stories this week. The HCPD and Myrtle Beach International Airport help with with big send off!
WFXB has partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness stories each Wednesday. Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
Nicholas Bostic was driving home from work when he saw the flames. He rescued 4 children and a teenager, jumping from a window with one. This is one of our kindness stories.
Have a story to share with us? Email us at carolinakindness@wfxb.com.
His goal is to put one in every state park. Audra talks with Jacob Seisecker, creator of "Waymaker Off-road Wheelchairs."
This is one of our Carolina Kindness stories, sponsored by The Maguire Law Firm.
Audra reads a letter from a viewer about a lesson of kindness learned from the viewer's father in the 1950s.
The honeymooners thought the ring was gone forever. But Donnie Constransitch didn't give up!
A local veteran shares how a random act of kindness made a lasting impression.
The guy who put it there recently passed away, and his family had no idea. These are our Carolina Kindness stories.
We’ve partnered with the Maguire Law Firm to bring you Carolina Kindness each Wednesday.
A high-tech $15,000 wheelchair allowed Jacob Beisecker to enjoy things like hunting again. He wanted to others do the same, so he created "Waymakers Off-road Wheelchairs," and now loans them out!
From filling boxes with food, sharing a personal journey, sending cookies to troops, to singing for the elderly...these are our Carolina Kindness stories.
A drivers education teacher at West Florence High School, helped make a colleague's sister's birthday wish come to life with a drive around the school's parking lot.
The Blue Star Mothers of Coastal Carolina shared a video they received from a soldier opening a box full of Girl Scout cookies. This is one of our Carolina Kindness stories.
We invite you to do something kind today, whether it’s an act of service or just a kind word, your one deed has the potential to change lives.