Be A #ProudAmerican

Heritage Foundation is asking folks to share ways we see goodness in our country—it’s an Independence Day #ProudAmerican campaign. Share stories of goodness that have happened around us. That’s the kind of community infection we need to share right now. So here’s a couple special ones from my neck of the woods:



 

My young friend and her co-workers noticed a single mom taking the bus two hours-a-day to get to and from work—a drive that would have taken 10 minutes. As a group, they pooled their resources, found a used car, and gave it to her. Helping a family when they need it most is goodness at its best. #ProudAmerican story.

 

Then this: Only the best graduating seniors typically get scholarships. But in our small rural community, they feel every senior deserves the opportunity to find the right path, even if they didn’t find it in high school. Through local donations, every graduate gets a scholarship to continue their education in trade school or college. Helping today’s graduates and inspiring the future ones is goodness in action. #ProudAmerican story.

 

America 2020 is weary, worried, and wondering what’s next. But helping those in need is what has defined Americans and I think it still does. Enjoy Independence Day #ProudAmerican—you’re part of the goodness stories that help us all. 

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