Noble acts of human kindness

December 13th, 2011

Human nature is a complex thing. There are a lot of bad people walking around the streets and even though some say there is no such thing as a purely evil human being, I strongly disagree. But despite all the evil that currently rules the world, there is some good too. Here are two very powerful stories that prove that there is still hope and that the future might turn out to be brighter than you think.

The first story is about Bruno Serato. Bruno owns a relatively small Italian restaurant in Anaheim, California. Owning a restaurant means that he has access to cheap ingredients, as you know everything is bought in bulk, but this doesn’t make his act any less noble. Bruno provides a plate of delicious pasta for more than 200 poor kids living in his town. And he has been doing this for more than six years now. Even the harsh economic climate hasn’t stopped him. Currently, he is trying to get more restaurants involved in this and we are sure that more good people will join him, because there is nothing more important than the well-being of our children.

The second story comes from Jerusalem, where a small volunteer organisation helps patients in need of a special medical attention to get to hospitals in Israel, the nearest place where they can be treated properly. The hospitals in Jerusalem are lacking vital equipment and the numerous cases of clinical negligence has made the patience distrustful and forced them to seek help somewhere else. And even though Palestinians are allowed access to Israeli hospitals they are not allowed to drive in the country. The only option for them is to hire a taxi, which costs around 70 pounds. This, as you can imagine, is a price too high for most people. And some patients need to visit a hospital more than two or three times per week. Fortunately Youval Roth, the founder of the organisation, and the many volunteers provide the so-needed free transport for the patience. Most of the volunteers are ordinary people, with real professions, people who take the time to drive people in need to the hospital and then bring them back to their homes.

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