13 young kids who show us how to act like amazing human beings

The innocence of children is beautiful even when they are just acting like kids. However, from time-to-time we learn about kids who have acted in just amazing ways that we can’t help but share their awe-inspiring acts of kindness.

From raising money for local animal shelters to helping feed the homeless and donate their own money to children with cancer, these kids are selfless in ways that will warm your heart.

Here are 13 kids who deserve our admiration and applause.

This kid saved $120 over a one year period. When his mom asked what he wanted to do with the money, he said he wanted to buy lunches for the homeless.
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This 9-year-old boy created the “Happy Animals Club” no-kill animal shelter in his family’s garage.

This bunny needed help climbing the ledge and this little boy jumped in to rescue them.

This 8-year-old boy put up with bullying for two years so he could grow hair and donate it to children with cancer.

This 3-year-old girl asked to have her hair cut off so a child with cancer could have hair.

This little girl sold all of her stuffed animals and donated the money to the local animal shelter.

This 9-year-old girl literally build’s moveable homes for the homeless and she grows them food.

This little girl was told that her cat has arthritis and that it hurt to bed held. So she decided to read to the cat instead.

This little girl makes her dad a sandwich every morning, even though he never asked.

This little boy saved up his own money and purchased peanut butter for some local shelter dogs.

This little girl snuck a calf into her home so they could cuddle.

This little boy reads to shelter cats.

Mackenzie has raised $500 on two separate occasions by selling her personal items at garage sales. She used that money to fill backpacks for local school children who couldn’t afford their yearly school supplies.

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