Mar. 16, 2025
A boy from Las Vegas went above and beyond to make sure the workers around his city were shown gratitude during these tough times.
Recently, 5-year-old Justyn Boumah held a community service event called the Blessing Project, which saw him surprise city workers with snacks and candy.
Justyn ventured around the city, passing out the goody bags to police officers, construction workers, trash truck drivers, and sanitation workers, all to bring a smile to their faces.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Jackie Sliz
A little boy from Illinois is going the extra mile to ensure that no child in his community has to sleep without a bed.
Tyler Sliz was only 4 years old when he learned about an organization through his church calledSleep in Heavenly Peace, which helps build, assemble and deliver bunk beds to children and families in need,CNNreported.
Though the Libertyville, Illinois resident looked forward to getting involved with their hands-on projects, he discovered he was too young at the time to participate, Tyler’s mother Jackie told the outlet.
Mar. 16, 2025
A mother in Harris County, Texas left her 5-year-old son in a car for “several hours” as she prepared for his older sister’s birthday party, resulting in his death on Monday.
Thomas M. Gilliland, senior deputy at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, told PEOPLE that the child was pronounced dead in the family’s driveway upon the arrival of Emergency Medical Services.
“Homicide and Child Crimes-investigators were notified and responded to the scene,” Gilliland said.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The 5-year-old boy who suffered severe injuries after he was allegedlythrown from a third-floor balconyat the Mall of America is showing signs of recovery, according to a family friend.
The boy’s latest test results have been positive, though he remains in intensive care after he endured massive head trauma and multiple broken bones in his arms and legs, Noah Hanneman, who launched aGoFundMepage in support of the family, wrote.
Mar. 16, 2025
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When given the opportunity, Landon Maloberti would belt out his favorite country songs. He loved to play with monster trucks and had an affinity for pickles.
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The beatings “caused substantial pain at the time they were inflicted,” according to the complaints, which noted that they were so severe that toward the end of his life, Landon could not eat, drink or stand.