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Saturday 2 December 2023 Dublin: -1°C

# good deeds

All time
Shop owners return $1 million lottery scratchcard woman had thrown away
The ticket lay behind the counter at the shop in Massachusetts for 10 days.
Thumper the seal, brass band coats and wheels for Liv - here's what happens to those Tesco blue tokens
In case you were wondering.
Dublin lad's bike saved by a stranger's act of kindness
There are good people about.
Sinead O'Connor gave a Dublin busker €140 so he could visit his girlfriend
Did somebody say ‘national treasure’?
Here are some of the most heart-warming stories you'll hear this week
Beat the midweek slump with these stories of kindness from TheJournal.ie commenters.
Open thread: What's the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you?
It’s time for some Monday morning feelgood inspiration.
Kid asks for pizza from hospital window... internet sends dozens
Hazel Hammersley was bored while awaiting cancer treatment, so she put up a sign.
It is spreading across Ireland - but what exactly is suspended coffee?
Suspended coffee is the slightly clunky name for a cheap good deed which has been spreading across Ireland. Here’s what it’s all about.
The best way to do good deeds? While dressed as a giraffe.
Simple. Beautiful.
More than 500 volunteers to be honoured for their work with No Name Club
Sean Gallagher and John Lonergan will speak at a ceremony for the clubs, which have around 10,000 members around the country.