This Thanksgiving, November 27th, CNN’s Anderson Cooper will host "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute" to honor the Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2008. Thanksgiving is a perfect time to celebrate the extraordinary and inspiring contributions people around the world make to their communities and to the greater good. These global heroes got us thinking about some of the unsung heroes a little closer to home, so we asked our readers to tell us about the everyday heroes in their own lives.
From a woman who was inspired by her friend’s battle with cancer to a compassionate child and a resilient hamster—heroes come in all forms.
My Compassionate Son...and a Resilient Hamster
It was a typical night for us. We were just preparing to call it a night [when] we heard...an outside fire alarm. As we opened our front door, [we saw that] the building next to ours was largely engulfed in fire!
I ran to join our neighbors furiously banging on doors, hoping to alert everybody to get out. A few minutes later, I [realized] I couldn't find my son [who was 12-years-old at the time]. I frantically ran around the burning building. Just as I was launching [into] panic mode, my neighbor said, "Steve, your son is over at the community clubhouse, making coffee for people." My son was opening his heart and reaching out on his own.
Two weeks after the fire, I got an excited phone call from my son at work, which I will always cherish. "Dad! I found Rattle--and he's alive! Can you believe it Dad?" Rattle was our young friend's hamster [who went missing during the fire]. Matt searched the rubble, saw motion, and there he was! "Dad, he smells like smoke, but he is alive!" That afternoon, sitting in my office, I cried and could not wait to get home, hug my son, and tell him that he had behaved as God does for us. I grew that day thanks to a child and a tough little hamster named Rattle!
--SChapman
The Things My Father Taught Me
--wildegirlny37
Battling Cancer with Courage and Grace
--Lynn Beatty
The Doctor Who Saved My Baby's Life
The cardiac team at U.C.L.A. performed the surgery and the P.I.C.U. team monitored her and kept her alive. Everyone there is a hero too. Because of Dr. Leong's accurate diagnosis and quick action, we were able to take our beautiful daughter home when she was two-months-old. She is our miracle baby, and Dr. Fredrick Leong is a hero to many families, not just ours.
--dovemom
The Adoptive Parent
--Dharmab31
Small Acts of Kindness
People who "accidently" come into contact with another and do these very small acts of heroism (or perhaps we can call it kindness) on a daily basis, get no reward and are not looking for anything. Heroes come in small packages and they come in very large, bigger-than-life packages. They come with disabilities. They come from impoverished inner-city dwellings. They also come with mega bank accounts. All sizes, all shapes, all color and stripe. They do "small" things for their fellow human yet "large" things in the eyes of God.
--klauden
My Source of Encouragement
--shocharah
Going Above and Beyond
--spiritlinks
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