July 31, 2017

Seed Of Inspiration

www.EverydayHeroes.Life is an initiative to bring out the Hero in everyone, everywhere, by activating the gene to do good. Barbara’s Dad was her first Hero, and a National Hero, in pre-Israel Palestine. He was the seed that sparked her interest in Heroes. When “Wallet Angels” returned her stolen wallet, EverydayHeroes was born. We all have the ability to be an Everyday Hero, because heroic and taking inspired action lives inside. EverydayHeroes is a place to share hope, and together, we can change the world.
August 18, 2017

Who is an Everyday Hero?

The ‘everyday hero’ gene is found inside of everyone, everywhere. It is waiting for the right moment to be turned on. It is expressed in simple, ordinary actions of kindness, courage, and love. An everyday hero sacrifices for the greater good. A hero shows true empathy and compassion. Doing good feels good, and it is in our nature to do good things for others, sharing love. The everyday hero is all of us, will you join us? Let’s make the world a better place, together… The EVERYDAY HERO’s journey is […]
December 15, 2020

Down’s Syndrome Kids are Everyday Heroes: Part 1 of 2

Look carefully at this photo below taken several years ago at my sister’s house.  What do you see? The first thing you’ll notice is my beautiful wife holding my adorable niece, Madison, who has Down Syndrome. Madison has a personality that will melt your heart. She’s passionate about her pink glasses and tech savvy with her Tablet. She’s healthy, full of spunk, and loves to play hide-and-seek with Uncle Patrick (me). Here’s how hide-and-seek with Madison generally works: “No lights on yet,” she insists after two hours of stumbling around a […]
December 15, 2020

Down’s Syndrome Parents are Everyday Heroes: Part 2 of 2

Who do you see in the background of the picture ? Behind my wife, you’ll notice another fabulous human being. All you see is her arm and a piece of her head. But she’s a hero. An everyday hero. And she almost always goes unnoticed, just like this photo. We hear a lot about heroes these days, especially during Covid-19. We should honor frontline workers like nurses and doctors, and I think we’ve done a decent job of thanking them through a plethora of media platforms. But what about people like […]