“Against All Odds: Two-Legged Dog Runs Into Hearts with First Prosthetics”

There are more than 150 animals on Wallace-Griner’s homestead.

“We have creatures that are visually impaired or hard of hearing, have diabetes, cerebral paralysis, deformations, missing appendages, broken spines … they generally become a piece of our family,” Wallace-Griner said.

A Story of Raising a Baby with Down Syndrome Alone

Carpenter’s Inspiring Act of Generosity: Spends Life Savings to Send 33 Kids to College.