Monday, October 9, 2017

4 stories of kindness and love that live up to #VegasStrong

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Monday, October 9
Lutheran Church Charities sent 19 golden retrievers from across the country to Las Vegas to help people heal after a deadly shooting.
Comfort dogs are helping Las Vegas shooting victims heal
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In the wake of Las Vegas tragedy, Greg Zanis expressed his sympathy the best way he knows how: by making 58 wooden crosses for each of the victims.
This carpenter built 58 crosses and drove thousands of miles to honor people he's never met
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Lloyd was inspired to perform random acts of kindness after learning his childhood friend was killed in the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
He honors the life of his friend with kindness to strangers
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Skylar Carson, 23, left, gets a hug from Midge Elkins as they visit the memorial of 58 crosses at 6 a.m. Oct. 7, 2017, on  Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas after the mass murder a week ago left 58 victims dead and almost 500 wounded.
Dealership offers truck to vet who rescued Vegas wounded
A car dealership owner was so moved by the man's actions, that he's giving the veteran a new truck to thank him for his heroic deed.
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Outside the Mandalay Bay resort in Las Vegas on Oct. 3, 2017
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