Cassandra Snyder+FollowThe Derbyshire 'dog' that fooled everyoneDrivers in Derbyshire were convinced they’d spotted an abandoned dog tied up on Chesterfield Road, sparking a flurry of calls to local police. But when officers arrived, the 'dog' in distress turned out to be a plastic reindeer—specifically, Sven from Disney’s Frozen! The police had a good laugh, gave the festive figure a playful warning for being out in November, and left him to 'rest' by the roadside. It’s a reminder that things aren’t always what they seem! Have you ever mistaken something ordinary for something wild? Let’s hear your funniest mix-ups! #Pets #Derbyshire #Community90Share
davisjames+FollowLost dog’s adventure on Hwy 52 ends in hopeA tri-colored Australian Shepherd was spotted wandering out of cow fields near Hwy 52 and County Rd 1, looking a bit soggy but cheerful. Thanks to a quick-thinking neighbor, she’s now safe at Boulder Valley Humane Society, and her microchip is helping track down her family. It’s heartwarming to see the community rally around lost pets—so many folks shared praise and their own stories online. Have you ever helped a lost animal or been reunited with a pet? What’s the best way for neighbors to help in these situations? Let’s share some tips and stories! #Pets #LostDog #Community10Share
John Nelson+FollowBuffalo honors Bishop Bronner’s legacyBuffalo’s Elim Christian Fellowship is coming together in a powerful way this week, celebrating the life and impact of Bishop Bronner, their founding pastor. His dedication to education and community outreach touched thousands, and the turnout at his memorial events shows just how deeply he was loved. People are sharing stories about how he built bridges, inspired youth, and made everyone feel welcome. As the memorial services continue, it’s clear his legacy will keep shaping the city. How has Bishop Bronner or another local leader made a difference in your life or neighborhood? #Religion #Buffalo #Community00Share
Annette Jones+FollowAkron’s EZ Drive Thru is pure community goldEvery Thanksgiving, Mike “EZ” Zawahri turns his Akron drive-thru into a hub of generosity, spending thousands from his own pocket to make sure local families have a holiday meal. But it’s not just about the food—kids get rewarded for good grades, neighbors help neighbors, and generations keep coming back. Police and city officials even volunteer to help with the crowds. EZ’s story, from his roots in Jordan to building a life on Grant Street, is a reminder of how one person’s kindness can ripple through an entire city. What’s your favorite example of local generosity? #Food #Akron #Community00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowHow Jubilee Cafe is changing ChampaignWalking into Jubilee Cafe on a Monday night feels more like stepping into a cozy neighborhood restaurant than a church basement. There’s no cash register, just volunteers serving up hot, homemade meals to anyone who needs one—no questions asked. What really stands out is the sense of dignity and connection: guests are treated like regulars, and many end up joining the volunteer crew themselves. For a lot of folks in Champaign, this isn’t just about food—it’s about finding a place to belong. How do you think more communities could benefit from places like this? #Food #Champaign #Community00Share
Annette Jones+FollowBaton Rouge’s new spot for fresh food & funA brand new grocery store just opened its doors on Hooper Road, and it’s already making waves in District 2. Rummy’s One Stop kicked things off with a gumbo cook-off that had neighbors battling for cash prizes and the title of Gumbo King. The real win? This place is all about bringing people together, offering fresh produce, hot plate lunches, and a welcoming vibe. Starting Monday, you can grab breakfast as early as 4:30 a.m. What do you think—will Rummy’s become your new go-to spot? #Food #BatonRouge #Community00Share
MISSJAY-FAM+FollowPHILIPPIANS 4:13 I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS ME. #Bibleverse#Community#ViralPost#ViralContent#Viral#ViralFinds#ExploringOptionsOrContent#Explore#ExploreUSA#USAExploration#FYPSupport#FyP848Share
Judith Nelson+FollowEvansville mourns a true friend and teammateThe Evansville community is feeling the loss of Drew Brinker, whose big laugh and generous spirit touched so many lives. Whether you knew him from the baseball field, the fire department, or just a backyard barbecue, Drew was the guy who made everyone feel welcome—he “never met a stranger.” Friends are sharing stories of late-night calls, epic pranks, and the kind of loyalty you rarely find. Instead of flowers, Drew’s family asks us to honor him by playing a round of golf—just as he would’ve wanted. What’s your favorite memory of Drew, or someone like him who made your world brighter? #Sports #Evansville #Community00Share
caitlinbrown+FollowThe Husband Who "Doesn't Live Here"Maria’s SNAP application lists her as a single mother with zero income. She receives the maximum benefit amount each month. But every evening at 6 PM, a Ford F-150 pulls into her driveway. Her partner, a construction worker earning a decent wage, lives there full-time. But on paper? He’s a ghost. When the caseworker schedules a visit, his work boots and razor disappear from the bathroom. They split bills with his cash and buy lobster with her EBT. Her neighbor, a single mom who works two jobs and barely misses the cutoff for aid, watches from the window, wondering if honesty is really the best policy. #Relationship #Inequality #WelfareQueen #Truth #Community21Share
Andrew Goltz+FollowA Food Pantry Done Right — Huge Respect to Berkeley I saw something today that honestly stopped me in my tracks — a community food pantry that’s open 24/7 for anyone who needs it. I know churches and community centers run food programs, but I’ve never seen one like this where people can just walk up any time and grab what they need. Out of respect, I didn’t dig through everything (it's their community after all), but they had a freezer full of food, a refrigerator stocked with homemade meals, and shelves with non-perishables for anyone who’s hungry. No judgment, no paperwork, no gatekeepers — just help. This is the kind of community action I love to see. You don’t need a corporation or a government agency to do something meaningful. People can take care of people, and honestly, they often do it better. So I just wanted to give a huge shout-out to Berkeley, California for setting up something so simple and so powerful. I’m seriously impressed. #SNAPBenefits #FoodPantry #BerkeleyCA #CommunitySupport #Community51Share