First I came across the bad.
Former church bookkeeper sentenced for stealing $129,000
A former bookkeeper of a Tustin church will spend 32 months in prison for stealing more than $129,000 from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.
And then the good. Very good, in fact.
Making sure ‘motel kids’ don’t go hungry
Anaheim, California (CNN) — In the shadows of Disneyland, often referred to as the “happiest place on Earth,” many children are living a reality that’s far from carefree.
They are living in cheap motels more commonly associated with drug dealers, prostitutes and illicit affairs.
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When Serato learned that these children often go hungry, he began serving up assistance, one plate at a time. To date, he’s served more than 270,000 pasta dinners — for free — to those in need.
And then I found this guy at dailypuppy.com.
All in all, I think I came out ahead.
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