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The Great Lost Teddy Bear of Glacier Park
Kids love their toys, especially the ones given to them during tough times. One child, Naomi Pascal, received such a toy when she was in an orphanage in Ethiopia and had kept it with her all through her trip to the U.S. and adoption. However, when her parents took the child Glacier National Park, the unthinkable happened. The child lost her special teddy bear and had to leave the park heartbroken with a tremendous emotional loss. On the off chance, Naomi’s parents left a message with the Park and hoped that the teddy bear would eventually turn up with lost and found. And, for that child who had already traveled half way around the world, fate as it turned out was in her favor.
Of course, a couple hundred or thousand set of eyes thanks to social media helped a lot in finding the lost teddy bear as well. One of those reading the social media plea for finding the missing bear turned out to be an actual park ranger. Like so many things, finding the bear turned out be a bit of luck, following procedures for safety, and Internet viral awareness.
The lost bear started getting traction when people kept reposting the plea on Facebook to find it. Well over 12,000 people connected with the story, elevating its awareness status as well as raising attention to actually find the lost teddy bear. For Naomi’s father, Ben Pascal, there was a hope maybe somebody eventually would find the toy and help return it.
The bear was extremely important to Naomi. It was the first present Ben and his wife Addie had given Noami prior to her adoption and eventual immigration to the U.S. to live with her new parents. No surprise, the bear, dubbed “Teddy,” was a fixture wherever Naomi went with her parents after her adoption. Unfortunately, when someone is out of their normal environment, which happens frequently on trips and travel, things get lost. That was the case in October 2020 when the family visited Glacier National Park, and the missing bear wasn’t realized until literally the night after a big hike in the Park. The toy could have been dropped just about anywhere in the Park the family had been without a clue. Everybody was consigned to the fact that the bear was lost, but Naomi was most of all by the loss.
With a snowfall that night that shut off the higher areas of the Park, retrieval was out of the question. So, a message of hopeful luck was left with the Park and the family returned to their home in Wyoming. Interestingly, the teddy bear didn’t stay lost that long. Ranger Tom Mazzarisi caught sight of the toy as he was doing his rounds monitoring the local bears as part of his job. Normally, lost items that are man-made get picked up and disposed of if not immediately valuable for recovery, such as a camera or jewelry. However, for some reason, Mazzarisi hesitated in placing the recovered toy in the trash back at the trailhead, and instead the teddy bear ended up being a passenger in the ranger’s patrol truck for the winter season. The bear also helped Mazzarisi with a few conversation starters over the next few months as well sitting in his truck. This situation pretty much continued until the next June when Addie Pascal’s Facebook post finally worked its way into the awareness of the Park staff.
As it turned out, family friends of the Pascals went back to Glacier National Park and double-checked all the lost and found locations for any hope of finding the bear. As they were walking around on one of the days of the trip, lo and behold, there was a teddy bear sitting inside a ranger’s truck on the dashboard. Not being sure, the friend snapped a photograph of the bear inside the truck and sent by mobile phone to Addie Pascal. Seeing the photo, Addie confirmed immediately that was Naomi’s missing bear!
To make matters even nuttier, it just happened to be Mazzarisi’s day off work, and the keys to his truck were nowhere to be found. None of the other rangers had a spare. So, all that could be done was leave a note on the truck and try via the other rangers to contact Mazzarisi. Once everybody figured out what was going on, the bear was retrieved, and the family friends not only had Teddy but a few other gifts from the rangers as well (a junior ranger badge and hat for Naomi)!
The whole bundle was shipped to Wyoming and, when Naomi got the package, she was ecstatic. As for ranger Mazzarisi, it turned out okay. While he lost his dashboard bear, the family friends bought him a new one for his truck, and it was named Clover.
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Rescue Dog Leads Police to Injured Owner, Hailed as a “True Hero”
A loyal rescue dog named Gita is being celebrated for saving her elderly owner’s life after leading a police officer to a remote cabin where the man lay injured.
In rural Stevens County, Washington, Gita, a 13-year-old rescue dog, refused to leave her owner’s side after he suffered a serious fall. Police were unaware of the situation until Deputy Wright, on a routine patrol two weeks ago, spotted Gita sitting in the middle of the road with no homes in sight.
The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office shared the remarkable story on their Facebook page, emphasizing the critical role Gita played in the rescue. After attempting to coax the dog into his vehicle with no success, Deputy Wright sensed that something was wrong. He searched the nearby area within a mile radius but found nothing and trusted his instincts to keep following Gita.
“Gita is a 13-year-old rescue and best friend to the man in trouble,” the sheriff’s office stated. “Had it not been for her, the outcome could have been much worse. We owe this rescue to Gita’s loyalty and quick thinking.”
When the dog led the officer down a lesser-known roadway, Wright discovered a small summer cabin. It was there, not far from the cabin, that he found the 84-year-old man on the ground, injured and calling for help. The man had fallen, hurt his leg, and required his regular medication due to other health issues.
While the sheriff’s office hasn’t released further details about the man’s condition, they praised both the deputy and Gita for their actions, concluding their post with: “Thank you, Deputy Wright, for your dedication, and thank you Gita, for being a good girl and a true hero.”
A family member of the elderly man shared her gratitude online, noting that he is her 91-year-old mother’s cousin. “We are so thankful to Deputy Wright and the Stevens County Sheriff’s Office. And of course, Gita, for being there when it mattered most.”
The story quickly gained attention, with many applauding both the officer’s instincts and Gita’s heroic behavior.
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Utah Woman Donates Kidney to Man She Met on a Hike
In an inspiring turn of events, a Utah County woman donated her kidney to a man she had only recently met on a hike.
Krissy Miller crossed paths with Shiller Joseph while hiking on Y Mountain, near Brigham Young University, in September 2023. During their chance meeting, Miller, a 49-year-old mother of four, learned that Joseph was in desperate need of a kidney. Without hesitation, she offered one of hers. Following medical tests, it was confirmed that they were a compatible match.
The story took an even more heartwarming turn when, after their initial encounter, Miller presented Joseph with what appeared to be a box of rolls. But inside the box was a sign that revealed her incredible gift — she would be his kidney donor.
On Monday, the pair reunited at Intermountain Health in Murray after a successful transplant surgery. Their emotional meeting came after months of preparation and surgery that gave Joseph, 45, a new chance at life.
Joseph, who has lupus, had been on the kidney transplant waiting list for some time. The average wait time for a kidney transplant in the U.S. is three to five years, with more than 90,000 people currently waiting for a life-saving organ. The National Kidney Foundation estimates that around 20 people die each day while waiting for a transplant, underscoring the critical need for organ donors.
Miller’s decision to donate her kidney without hesitation showcases the profound impact one person can make in the face of overwhelming need. This act of kindness not only saved Joseph’s life but also shines a spotlight on the importance of organ donation.
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A Young Hero for Hens
Harriet, a 12-year-old from Chart Sutton, Kent, is making a difference in the lives of farm hens. Every Saturday morning, she volunteers with Fresh Start For Hens, a local charity dedicated to finding new homes for commercial egg-laying hens.
These hens, typically 72 weeks old, are often destined for slaughter when their egg production declines. However, Fresh Start For Hens buys them from farms and rehomes them as pets.
At collection points like the one in Aylesford, Harriet helps transfer over 100 hens from farms to their new owners. The charity ensures potential adopters provide suitable living conditions for the hens, requiring photos of coops and runs, along with a minimum donation of £2.75 per bird.
Many of these hens arrive in poor condition, sometimes even bald from stress-induced feather pecking. Harriet explains, “They get quite bored, so they peck each other and rip out their feathers.” Remarkably, after a few weeks in their new homes, most hens regain their feathers.
Harriet’s dedication earned her the BBC Young Reporter award. She hopes her story will inspire more farmers to choose rehoming over slaughter for their hens. As Harriet puts it, “It makes me feel proud that I can do something for these chickens, save their lives and give them to these happy families.”
The charity operates entirely on volunteer efforts. Petrina Thomas, who leads collection mornings, believes they’re all motivated by a simple principle: “the love of hens.”
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Social Media Miracle: Stranger’s Selfless Act Saves Baby’s Life
Amazing human kindness helped give a six-month-old girl named Helin Dinlera second chance at life. It’s all thanks to the generosity of a stranger who responded to an urgent online plea. Helin, diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening liver condition called Biliary Atresia, faced a grim prognosis without a liver transplant.
When no family members were found to be suitable donors, Helin’s mother, Anna Shushura, turned to social media in a desperate attempt to find help. Her emotional appeal caught the attention of Letty Fenlon, a 27-year-old show jumper from Yorkshire, who felt compelled to act.
Letty, already registered as an organ donor, underwent extensive testing and was confirmed as a match for Helin. Despite the risks associated with major surgery, Letty’s determination to help prevailed. In May, she underwent a six-hour procedure to donate a portion of her liver to the infant.
The transplant was successful, and now, at nine months old, Helin is thriving. While she still requires regular medical check-ups, her progress has been remarkable. Helin’s family expresses immense gratitude towards Letty, whose selfless act has given their daughter a chance at a normal life.
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Trust and Perseverance: The Remarkable Rescue of Lessie from the Boundary Waters
A heartwarming tale of survival and rescue has emerged from Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, where a German Shepherd named Lessie was found after being lost for 55 days. This story highlights the importance of trust-building and community effort in reuniting lost pets with their families.
Lessie’s ordeal began when she escaped following a car accident on the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais in late June. The Retrievers, a non-profit organization dedicated to finding missing dogs, immediately mobilized to assist in the search.
After a month of uncertainty, hope was rekindled when Lessie was spotted near Ham Lake, miles from the accident site. A Minneapolis-based volunteer, familiar with the area, stepped up to help. Armed with guidance from The Retrievers and his previous experience, he set up camp to search for Lessie.
The volunteer’s patient approach proved crucial. Using food and a trail camera, he gradually gained Lessie’s trust over several days. His persistence paid off when he finally managed to leash Lessie and lead her to safety, facilitating an emotional reunion with her owners.
Jennifer Cadigan of The Retrievers emphasized the intelligence and resilience of dogs, noting that Lessie likely survived on discarded fish remains from nearby campsites. This remarkable story serves as an inspiring reminder to never lose hope when searching for a lost pet.
The successful rescue of Lessie after nearly two months in the wilderness underscores the effectiveness of combining community involvement, expert guidance, and unwavering determination in resolving missing pet cases.
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