On the last Friday of each month We Are the World Blogfest invites bloggers to join together in promoting positive news. I haven’t been able to join in for a while, but I’m pleased to share this good news story with you today. There are certainly a lot of good news stories coming out of the pandemic, stories of neighbours helping neighbours, but this one particularly appealed to me as it shows what a difference everyone, including a child, can make.
In the Uk, Nahla, an 8-year-old girl, has been using her pocket money and a 3D printer to make masks for health care workers. I think that shows great compassion and initiative. Read the story and view the video here.
The cohosts this month are Susan Scott, Lizbeth Hartz, Shilpa Garg, Mary Giese and Damyanti Biswas.
Please pop over to their blogs to read their stories, comment and share.
Thank you for reading. I appreciate your comments. Please share your thoughts.
Children can often teach adults how to innovate and show compassion.
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They do. If only more adults would learn.
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What is in the heart is ageless. I read about young and old doing good. This morning I read about a gent 100 years old raising money by walking 100 miles.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/for-his-100th-birthday-a-wwii-veteran-is-walking-100-miles-to-raise-money-for-coronavirus-relief/ar-BB14NHyz
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That’s impressive too, Jules. I hope I can do the same when I’m 100, but not for the coronavirus of course.
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What an inspiring story. I love reading/watching stories about children like Nahla who are making a difference in their communities! What she is doing is incredible. This kid has a bright future and is so compassionate! Thanks for sharing.
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Nahla is inspiring, isn’t she. Makes me appreciate the wonderful family who supports her initiative. What a positive difference they, and other families like them, make to our world.
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This is a lovely share, Norah.
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Thank you, Robbie.
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Way to go, Nahla!
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Yes! She is amazing. 🙂
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😀
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OMG 8 years old and doing business for the good. Amazing girl and project. Thanks for sharing this beautiful initiative ❤
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Yes. It is amazing, isn’t it, Debby. 🙂
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Truly! 🙂
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These sorts of stories give you hope for the future, even as mass protesters burn down my American cities. Sigh.
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I know. There was a glimmer of hope in this one, not so much in the one you mention. So sad.
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What an inspiring story! I’m so impressed with Nahla. I worked with many kids her age over the years, and one can tell how smart and articulate she is. There’s nothing better than watching young people doing something positive to help others. Fabulous, Norah!
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Love your comment, Pete. You’ve nailed it. Thank you.
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What a delightful video Norah and thank you for sharing it! Young Nahla is an inspiration for sure and wonderful that ST Barts acknowledged so her so highly! A great post for #WATWB 🙂
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Thank you, Susan. I thought it was a wonderful example of what one person can do when they show initiative.
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You always inspire Norah! And share! Thank you so much for continuing to highlight all the wonderful that’s happening around the world. Your posts and recommendations made my Friday morning shine bright 💙😊❤️
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Thanks for your kind words, Andrea. I think young Nahla is far more inspirational than I could ever be. I’m pleased the post added sunshine to your day.
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What a delightful thoughtful initiator … she will go far in life!
Thanks for sharing this great story Norah 🙂
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I’m sure she will. She already has. 🙂
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exactly, but kind hearts like that will always be popular 🙂
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They will. 💖
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