Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:19 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:19:13 GMT
We're paying it forward in Chesterfield to a little lady with a larger-than-life personality. Rosie Porter has a big smile and bigger heart. Even though it was recently broken by the sudden death ofMore >>
Rosie Porter has a big smile and bigger heart. Even though it was recently broken by the sudden death of her only child, co-workers say she always goes above and beyond to help others.More >>
Tuesday, June 11 2013 6:04 PM EDT2013-06-11 22:04:11 GMT
Graduation time is painful for a Chesterfield family still mourning the son killed in a car crash in 2011. Gage Edwards was set to graduate from Manchester High School this week. Today a friend is givingMore >>
Graduation time is painful for a Chesterfield family still mourning the son killed in a car crash in 2011.More >>
Tuesday, June 4 2013 5:52 PM EDT2013-06-04 21:52:00 GMT
They've persevered through open heart surgeries, two battles with breast cancer, economic upheaval and the typical challenges that come with raising twins and a special needs child. Friends say thisMore >>
They've persevered through open heart surgeries, two battles with breast cancer, economic upheaval and the typical challenges that come with raising twins and a special needs child.More >>
Tuesday, May 28 2013 5:31 PM EDT2013-05-28 21:31:21 GMT
They routinely make joyful sounds in the sanctuary of St. Paul's Baptist Church. This week, a trio of choir members burst into song in the Henrico headquarters of Child Fund International. It's whereMore >>
They routinely make joyful sounds in the sanctuary of St. Paul's Baptist Church. This week, a trio of choir members burst into song in the Henrico headquarters of Child Fund International.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:20 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:20:18 GMT
An act of kindness doesn't have to mean a big investment. A simple gesture can have a huge impact. A smile, a wave and the honk of a horn brought such joy to a little boy in Chesterfield. His familyMore >>
A smile, a wave and the honk of a horn brought such joy to a little boy in Chesterfield. His family wants to pay it forward to the school bus driver they say is like a rock star to their young son.More >>
RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) -
She's been named Richmond's favorite "do- gooder." When it comes to kindness, Patience Salgado aka "Kindness Girl" has put the city in the spotlight.
We interviewed her last year after her feature in Oprah's magazine.
Since then, she's become a Huffington Post columnist, is working on a book, and last month she launched yet another fun way for Richmonders to spread a little kindness.
Players attach a tag card to a small token of kindness, and when the person gets the card, they're tagged and now they have to do an act of kindness.
You can find these "Tag, you're it RVA" cards at Garnett's Cafe in the Fan, World of Mirth in Carytown or download them online.