The man with the Golden arm
A praying police officer
Be inspired by this Police officer. Heartwarming video! A police officer gets choked up as he prays with a 9-year-old boy who is about to go in for brain surgery.
Salute and Gob bless officer!!!
James Harrison, known as “The man with the Golden arm”, has
donated blood nearly every week for 60 years.
His blood has saved the lives of over 2.4 million Australian
babies. Now at age 81, Harrison is giving his last donation because of the age
limit restriction for donors in Australia.
Harrison blood has unique, disease - fighting antibodies
that have been used to develop an injection called anti-D.
Anti-D is given to moms whose blood is at risk of attacking
the blood cells of their unborn babies.
Harrison is one of no more than 50 people in Australia known
to have the antibodies used to make Anti-D.
Anti-D made from Harrison’s blood was even used to his daughter
when she was pregnant.
Over the years Harrison has donated blood 1173 times.
Mothers who treated with the injection gathered at his last
donation to say thank you.
A praying police officer
Be inspired by this Police officer. Heartwarming video! A police officer gets choked up as he prays with a 9-year-old boy who is about to go in for brain surgery.
You are worth more than diamonds...
Nicholas James Vujicic is an Australian Christian evangelist
and motivational speaker born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder
(called phocomelia)
"I don’t wear a badge under my robe, I wear a heart
under my robe"...
A 26-year-old mom gives birth to her first baby - 3 weeks
later doctors give her a devastating diagnosis.
Holly was pregnant with her first child and gave birth to a
beautiful baby girl named Casey.
But just 3 weeks later after what started with a tingle in
her finger she found herself in the ICU, paralyzed from the neck down. Shortly
after she was diagnosed with GBS. A rare autoimmune disorder that can be fatal.
She couldn’t breathe on her own and was put on life support. She lost her
ability to speak, and had to mouth words to be understood.
Casey was by her mother’s side every day and despite her
excruciating pain Holly fought hard to spend time.
But slowly, she started to regain strength and her long journey back began. and after 10 weeks, she was moved out to ICU breathing on her own
anxious to get back to her daughter, she work hard on her arm muscles. Until she was strong enough to hold and feed her baby for the first time.
She grew stronger everyday and thanks to her fighting spirit was soon able to take her first stumbling steps.
After 126 days in the hospital she went from paralyzed to being able to walk again.and finally return home to her baby.
"We have the choice to either let our pain break us or let it make us stronger."
- Holly
This barber born without hands is an inspiration
When it comes to cutting hair, precision is the name of the
game which makes the haircuts on display at one. Argentinian barber shop all
the more impressive. You see this barber was born without both of his hands.
Gabriel Heredia has become an inspiration in his home
country and abroad by exhibiting a level of dexterity most barbers with 10
fingers can only dream of. Heredia says strong support from his friends and
family encourage him to live his life to the fullest despite his disability.
In fact he began cutting hair by following in his mother’s
footsteps at age of 14 he began to take interest in her work as a hairdresser.
“This being a barber came up 8 years ago, when my mom was a
hairdresser and I had all her tools and I started to get curious to start
grabbing the machines and start cutting.”
Although turning his skill a profession didn’t happen until
later.
“At first I took it as a hobby; afterwards I took it more
seriously when I saw that I liked it more and I started to cheer up. I liked it
and now I loved doing this. It’s a passion for me.”
He began working professionally in the Argentinian city of
San Isidro. It was there he met the President of Argentina corta, a charitable
organization that offers assistance to barbers from around the country in
addition to other community-building events like barber competitions where
Heredia is said to be a formidable opponent. He then moved to Buenos Aires where
he cuts here today. And he gives back to the charity that help him.
“I also participate in Argentina corta. We do solidarity
events, we help the soup kitchens, solidarity courts, and I love people.
And spite of everything, Heredia says he wouldn’t change a
thing.
“I give thanks for being born this way because thanks to
this I never set limits. It goes to show that Mr. Heredia is truly a cut above
the rest.
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