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For Juovance Nelson, graduating from high school was about much more than earning a diploma. The South Florida teen is the first in his family to attend college, reaching a milestone made possible through years of faith, family support and personal sacrifice.
From foster care to becoming a psychotherapist, nonprofit founder and foster mom — Dr. Alecia Rodriguez is using her story to help others find hope.
A Miami-Dade mother, wife and licensed optometrist is channeling her experience in surviving breast cancer into helping others through 305 Pink Pack, a nonprofit organization that provides free support services and essential items to cancer patients and their families.
When Local 10 launched “Good News South Florida” in April, the goal was not only to share uplifting stories but also to inspire viewers to become part of them.
What began as a simple act of compassion in response to a heartbreaking tragedy has grown into Firewall Centers, a nonprofit organization serving thousands of Broward County students every day through free after-school education, mentoring and life-changing support.
Most people can remember at least one teacher who made a lasting impact — the educator who encouraged them at just the right moment or pushed them to achieve more than they thought possible.
For anyone facing hardship and wondering whether to give up on a dream, Silvio Plata’s story is a reminder that adversity does not have to define a person’s future.
Since 2014, CityHouse has helped hundreds of mothers overcome adversity at its campuses in Delray Beach and Boca Raton.
Thanks to Edward Knox’s fervent faith and the generosity of Local 10 viewers, Knox is a lot closer to seeing his Miami-Dade County home restored.
Local 10 has a long tradition of recognizing outstanding teachers, and this year, our Good News South Florida series is looking to honor one.
This is the story of not one, but three angels showing up for a special young girl named Maci.
This week’s “Good News South Florida” story begins behind the mic at Cox Media in Hollywood, where Local 10 community relations director Mayte Padron was invited to in March to record a special message for Women’s History Month.
Good news is living and powerful in South Florida, and it can be found even in the midst of adversity.
Edward Knox is leaning on his faith and the generosity of strangers to save his home in Miami-Dade’s Richmond Heights neighborhood.
WPLG Local 10 has Good News to report. Beginning this Friday, April 3, Good News South Florida will premiere on the Local 10 morning news.