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  • one good turn by Kingmavericks123
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    In the heart of a bustling African town, a humble taxi driver named Kwame crosses paths with an elderly, helpless woman, Mama Abena, stranded by the roadside with no money or family. Driven by compassion, Kwame gives her a free ride to her remote village, expecting nothing in return-just a silent prayer. Days later, a stormy night leads him to help another stranded stranger, this time a wealthy businessman whose life is changed by Kwame's selflessness. In a powerful twist of fate, Kwame's small act of kindness sets off a chain of blessings, proving that even the simplest good deeds can echo back in unimaginable ways. "One Good Turn" is a heartwarming tale about compassion, destiny, and the silent rewards of doing what's right-even when no one is watching.
  • International Volunteer Day: Building Stronger Communities Together by makermuse
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    On International Volunteer Day, people of all ages come together with one mission-to help, uplift, and build stronger communities. This heartwarming story follows a lively neighborhood where volunteers, families, and even friendly robots join hands to support social and economic development. A celebration of kindness, teamwork, and the power of small acts, this story reminds us that everyone can contribute to a brighter, more connected world.
  • Universal Health Coverage Day by makermuse
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    Universal Health Coverage Day reminds us of a simple truth - every person deserves access to care, dignity, and protection. In this heartwarming scene from Makers' Muse, families come together with doctors, community leaders, and even adorable medical robots, symbolizing hope for a healthier, more connected world. The glowing sphere of "Universal Health" reflects a promise: No one should be left behind. A future where healthcare is accessible to all is not a dream - it's a commitment. One we make today, for the generations of tomorrow.
  • Lakhi Da's Journey: Trials, Humanity, and the Road Back Home by Gourav_saha
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    Lakhi Da, a man on a mission to bring fabrics for his wife's boutique, never expected his journey to become a test of endurance. A delayed train, an overcrowded station, and the biting cold turn his trip into a battle against exhaustion and circumstances. As he waits through the night, he finds himself sharing a blanket with a shivering family, witnessing the silent struggles of fellow travelers. When the train finally arrives at 2 AM, an overwhelming crowd threatens to leave him behind-but a stranger's words reignite his determination. This is not just a journey from Varanasi to Kolkata; it's a story of resilience, unexpected kindness, and the raw challenges of travel in India. Can Lakhi Da overcome the odds and reach home safely? Or will fate have another twist in store? ✨ A heartwarming, relatable story of real-life struggles, adventure, and the unbreakable human spirit.
  • Prosperine Steel (M!Reader Prosperine Guard; RWBY) by TremblingAvir
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    (I apologize for this heresy. Getting inspiration for how this'll go from the Nazi's in Remnant story. Forgive me xD) The Imperial Warship Lasterine's Fury is a frigate during the Dornian Heresy. Captain Polaren wearily looks about the bridge at his crew, alongside the remaining Prosperine Guard officers on-board. Prospero had fallen, so say their Astropaths prior to their deaths, and the Traitor Legions have begun their travels to Terra. The vessel's Geller Fields have suffered severe damage whilst travelling through the chaotic seas of the Warp, the souls of the thousands of Psykers inside attracting large amounts of Daemons. The Navigators have fallen, dead or unconscious. The few hundred vehicles the army had brought reduced to nearly half that number, the thousands of Prosperine Guard exhausted from work, training, and assisting the Navigators. However, as if blessed by the Emperor and the Primarch Magnus, the warship had entered realspace in orbit of what would seem like a Paradise World. Fifteen Astartes of the Thousand Sons Legion, five thousand Prosperine Spire Guard, hundreds of vehicles, and an adamantium will. Sergeant (Y/N) (L/N) of the Prosperine 31st Mechanized Infantry Regiment is the second-highest-ranking officer, below General Nour. Now, the question was... was this planet Loyalist, Traitor, or yet to rejoin the Imperium? Would they accept the Spire Guard with open arms, or with crossed swords? (ART IS NOT MINE, UNLESS I SAY SO. The Dornian Heresy story belongs to the cool people at Bolter and Chainsword/Games Worlshop. Any OC's I might think up or use are mine (or yours), Warhammer 40k belongs to Games Workshop, and you belong to you. I've not read anything other than Ultrasmurf crap lately, and I'm writing this stuff while offline. So please, excuse anything I do wrong and politely point them out. ^-^ Remember, this is Dornian Heresy stuff, not Canon stuff. Apologies if my writing styles come and go, I'm experimenting.)
  • PRAYER OF A LITTLE HEART  by Manokuttypoetry
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    "When the world fights with war, a child fights with prayer."A little girl kneels in silence and prays for the world. She sees war, hears the thunder of guns, and wonders why innocent children lose their lives and families.Even the animals wander the streets searching for love and food.Through her tears, she asks God a simple question: Why must the world suffer like this?A heartfelt poem about peace, compassion, and a child's innocent prayer for a better world.
  • ✦ The Gentle Reckoning of Eternity ✦ by MyrddraalFade
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    This is an #HFY story celebrating humanity's restraint, memory, and quiet authority. If you enjoy ancient human legends, humbled aliens, and the idea that kindness can be more terrifying than cruelty, you're in the right place.