April 25, 2016

EverydayHero Preemie Mama Miracle Babies Trailer

https://everydayheroes.life/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Sunnybrook’s-Little-Miracles.mp4 Everyday Hero Preemie Mama Miracle Babies Trailer Our Everyday Hero Preemie Mama Miracle Babies Trailer displays courage. The trailer paints a picture worth 1000 words. It is an inspiration to all Preemie Mamas who fight for their babies’ lives. A baby new to this world is faced with a huge battle when the baby is premature. This battle is one that requires strength from the baby, the preemie mama, and their team of doctors and nurses. It is a life or death struggle for a tiny tiny being, something […]
May 20, 2016

The Weekly Wall of Heroes

The Weekly Wall of Heroes Good Friday to you EVERYDAY HEROES! Our new series “The Weekly Wall of Heroes” starts TODAY. These stories  are of ordinary individuals, doing extraordinary things. Stories submitted will be featured here!  We hope you enjoy. Retired South African executive in Australia seeks to relocate and save Rhinos from Poachers. Ray Dearlove, a retired South African sales executive, is fundraising for the Australian Rhino Project. He wants to save the Rhinos from Poachers. He hopes that they will become a “seed bank” to breed future generations. He […]
May 23, 2016

Heroes of the Past: John Snow (1800s)

Heroes of the Past: John Snow (1800s) John Snow was an English Doctor known for his role in developing anaesthesia and medical hygiene. He was the founding Father of epidemiology. Epidemiology is the study of disease outbreaks, with a focus on prevention. We present him here as an inspirational EVERYDAY HERO, because of the odds he overcame, bringing preventative healthcare to the general public. John Snow was born in York, England in 1813. They lived in one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the city. John was a highly intelligent child. His mother invested her […]
May 29, 2016

Heroes of the Past: Mary Seacole

Heroes of the Past: Mary Seacole Mary Seacole (1854-1856) is an exceptional woman of the Victorian Era who was known as ‘Mother Seacole’ to the British soldiers of the Crimean war for her compassion and dedication to their care. A woman of intelligence, fine business sense, and grit, she opened up a boarding house in Crimea from which she funded her private nursing efforts. We remember her today for her hard-won achievements and immense kindness. Mary Seacole, originally Mary Jane Grant, was born in Kingston, Jamaica as the daughter of […]