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About: Raven Clabough

Raven Clabough

Raven Clabough was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and is the oldest of five children. She acquired both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English at the University of Albany in upstate New York. She currently lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two children and has been a writer for TNA since January 2010.

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Bounty of Baskets In Worcester, Massachusetts, 12-year-old Josh Sowden is proving that kindness knows no age limits. With a heart as big as his dreams, Josh embarked on a...

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Art for Valor In Central Texas, a heartwarming story is unfolding, starring a young boy with a big heart and a talent for art, KWTX reported. Gunner Caldara, just...

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“Golden” Opportunity  In a touching tale of dedication and community spirit, the trash collectors of Greenville, South Carolina, went above and beyond to reunite a woman with her lost...

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Turning Passion Into Purpose At Capital Manor, a senior living facility in Salem, Oregon, retired state legislator Gene Derfler has found a new purpose in woodworking. Turning a 300-square-foot...

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Joy on Wheels In Tucson, Arizona, Frank Powers has turned his lifelong passion for art and literature into The Comic Bookmobile, KGUN 9 reported. Since its inception in 2018,...

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Community Comes to Aid of Caring Business Owners Husband and wife Edgar Rico and Sara Mardanbigi are the proud owners of the Austin, Texas, restaurant Nixta Taqueria, the pilot...

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Restoring an Invaluable Memory  Linda Swartz of Champaign, Illinois, thought a voice-recording of her late mother was lost forever until an electrician with a heart of gold intervened.  Since...

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Bikes for Christmas This Christmas marked the 10th year that Robert Crane of Henderson, Nevada, gave away bicycles to children in need.  Bob’s Bikes for Needy Kids is a...

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Ex-criminal Turned Good Samaritan When a Houston police officer was shot by a carjacking suspect during a shootout on November 11, an unlikely hero put himself in harm’s way...

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Sports Legends Support Israeli Boy Who Lost Entire Family  Decent people around the world are still reeling from the shocking terror attack that took place in southern Israel on...

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Officers Save Suicidal Woman La Porte, Indiana, police officers Ryan Helmecy and Taylor Atkinson were honored for saving the life of a suicidal woman who threatened to jump from...

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Well-traveled Doll When nine-year-old Valentina Dominguez lost her beloved American Girl doll Beatrice returning home to Plano, Texas, from a family trip to Tokyo in August, she feared she...

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Angel Tipper  A generous stranger made August very special for four different waitresses at three restaurants in Rowlett, Texas, by leaving them $2,000 tips on very small checks, Fox...

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To Serve and Protect  When Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Weiner responded to a domestic dispute in Denver, he went above and beyond to help a struggling family in...

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Birthday Wishes Do Come True Connecticut toddler Colby loves all trucks, but especially mail trucks — something his mailman, known affectionately as “Mailman Mike,” knew about him. When Colby...

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