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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.

The Goodness of America

God’s Love and Bounty Abounds Mike and Lana Cross of Anadarko, Oklahoma, are spreading kindness in their community in a unique way — by giving away the produce grown...

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#KindnessMatters When the people of Amarillo, Texas, learned that a young boy was being bullied and was in desperate need of friends, they stepped up in a big way. ...

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Friend-finding Mission Donna Herter of Rochester, Minnesota, was concerned that her 24-year-old son with Down syndrome did not have friends, so she took to social media for help and...

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Out With the Old Marine Corps veteran Fred Collins came home to a surprise on his front porch: a new Marine Corps flag to replace his old, worn-out one. ...

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Runaway Stroller When a gust of wind pushed a baby stroller toward a busy street in Hesperia, California, on May 1, a good Samaritan named Ron Nessman sprang into...

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Mow It Wells Alex Wells has been mowing lawns for people in need at no charge, according to this sweet story out of Chattanooga, Tennessee.  Local 3 News reported...

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Honoring Heroics Indiana pizza delivery driver Nicholas Bostic was recently awarded a Carnegie Medal for rescuing five siblings from a burning house last July. According to the Carnegie Hero...

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“Love” When a local community learned a struggling mom of two was walking more than an hour to her job each morning in Spring Lake, Michigan, they blessed her...

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Goal, Schmoal!  Eight-year-old Kayzen Hunter helped change the life of his favorite waiter, Devonte Gardner, in this sweet story out of Little Rock, Arkansas.  Hunter’s favorite place to dine...

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Kidney Friends, Football Rivals A Chiefs fan and an Eagles fan who bonded over a kidney donation attended the Super Bowl together this year.  John Gladwell and Billy Welsh...

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Wallet Found, Wallet Returned An Arkansas teen saved the day for a grandmother who left her wallet in a Forest City Walmart parking lot on January 12.  Delivontae Johnson,...

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“Merry Christmas Jay” Twenty-seven-year-old Jay Withey of Kenmore, New York, has been called a hero for rescuing 24 people during the deadly December blizzard in Buffalo that killed 44...

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Strangers Salvage Nine-year-old Boy’s Sad Birthday  Nine-year-old Jaydenn of West Valley, Utah, was brokenhearted when no one showed up for his birthday party, but strangers came through for him...

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Planting Seeds  A liquor-store employee in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, proved that a single act of kindness can inspire goodness in others.  Brooklyn Center Liquor employee Ta Leia Thomas, better...

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Bus Drivers Help Rescue Toddler Two Michigan bus drivers played a significant role in rescuing a kidnapped toddler. The child was in his parents’ vehicle when it was stolen,...

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