It’s important to know what’s going on in the world, no matter how much it might hurt your soul.
That said, some days you’ve just had enough. Everything is so overwhelming and crazy that you just want to hear the good stories, see the helpers doing their thing, or be endowed with some kind of hope that everything is not going to hell in a handbasket before lunch.
Enter The Happy Broadcast.
The account, pitched as “anxiety free news,” is run by a group of artists who work to illustrate the amazing, wholesome, and uplifting stories that can sometimes get buried under the ever-growing loads of crap.
Here are 14 awesome examples of the stories they share – but make sure to follow their account for your weekly does of happy news!
14. Elephants deserve this and so much more.
13. A small step in the right direction!
12. What a difference this would make.
11. Those poor babies.
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This is the kind of news that warms our heart . – Drop a in the comments to celebrate! – Tag in the comments one of your friends that needs some good news Numerous bushfires have been wreaking havoc in Australia, affecting both residents and wildlife. As a result of the fires, wildlife hospitals have seen a huge influx of animals, and they are struggling to keep up with the demand for supplies. Many of these rescued koalas (over $75,000) are now being treated for burns on their paws. As a means of protecting the critters’ paws from sustaining further injury, Australians have been encouraging crafty activists to send handmade mittens to their animal hospitals. For instance, a group of Dutch knitting enthusiasts from the Quilt Shop 100 in the Netherlands has already crafted more than 400 pairs of mittens for an Australian koala hospital. The Port Macquarie Koala Hospital has also been raising money for their koala treatments, as well as other Australian wildlife organizations. Since launching a GoFundMe campaign last month, they have surged past their original goal and raised almost $2 million for their rescue efforts. Source: GNN (link in bio, find out how to donate too) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #future #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #australia #koala #donation #charity #help #bushfires #wildlife #danger #mittens
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10. Two birds with one stone.
9. That takes some serious dedication!
8. They’re still here!
7. We need more discoveries like this one!
6. Let’s all follow the Kiwi example, no?
5. That’s what I call setting it right.
4. It’s going to take everyone doing their part!
3. Just a little representation goes a long way.
2. This might be my new favorite thing.
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Milan is the most expensive city in Italy, and one of the most expensive in Europe. With its seven universities, it has a student population of 180,000, of whom 65,000 come from out of town. In Milan there are 314,000 senior citizens, mostly women, living in homes that have become big for them and also quite expensive to manage while living on a pension. In 15 years of offering Adopt a Student, the MeglioMilano association has arranged around 600 cohabitations. The average age of the host is 79; in 76% of cases, the host is a woman living in an apartment she owns. Project manager Monica Bergamasco says it was born in response to two problems: an ageing population with a growing number of seniors living alone, and rents increasing beyond the reach of students. Source: The Guardian (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #future #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #italy #milan #students #help #elderly #money #university #college
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1. Walk a mile in their shoes.
I clicked follow as soon as I realized what they were doing – I love it!
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