Not only are they giving these families furniture so they can live a better life, they are designing a pretty nice house! It is so nice to know that there are good people out there who are trying and succeeding to help others.
This channel was such a good stumble upon. I have to say your video's are VERY well done. The audio is great. The Video is excellent. The graphic art is definitely superb! My wife and are (if looks were deceiving then we would win the award), minimalist with Vagabond hearts temporarily stuck in modern day life. We are absolutely fascinated with your adventures. Don't stop making video's, they're the best in travel journalism for RU-vid. Thank you and keep up the great work!!
Look at it, it's not his full time home, you think that's all that old man has collected his entire life, this is just a man cave for him he has a real house obviously. Damn people have lost there ability to rationale think beyond what they're told.
Lyn za Short bursts of inspired and inspiring realities are the point of the peek into other "great big stories." Where would any one person's story possibly end, really? There are also 40-ish minute vids on one subject.
Ok the homeless family just melted my heart ❤️ Mom was so grateful and appreciative....I know she will give back and help others as she and her family have been helped....so happy to see stories like this.💕
I'm glad to see a positive comment about this, among the other negative ones. Before I moved to a different state in US, I volunteered for an organization similar to Humble Design. Every time I saw the joy in the eyes of those who needed help, it touched my heart. They were so grateful and appreciated even the smallest things.💕
Jaw dropping videos about precious people receiving great things they need, and neat living alternatives that I have NEVER heard of. This went from " oh!"...to, "OH!!"...to "Oh my goodness!!!"....to "WHAT?????? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!?" ...to "Ohhhh!!!! THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!!" AMAZING CONTENT!!!! Thank you andPLEASE KEEP SHARING!!!! I RARELY sub but YOU will most DEFFFF be one I subscribe to!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’ve been watching these videos for hours upon hours. It started with Barnaby Dixon and then I just couldn’t stop because there were so many people doing what they loved and living in a way that resonated with them. This is so inspiring.
The retirement home and Furniture help and the Shelter family is BEAUTIFUL. My mother is emotionally and physically abusive yet I still love her. I want to wake up and leave! She is so strong.
I like how you put the last one in the video, next to those super amazing houses, like to significate that even if it's not the most special place ever, it's your home and it's still fantastic for you
If you haven't seen it already, I'd recommend the Big Lez show, it's Australian gold. A little like Rick and Morty, it's fantastically crude, hilarious humour. The 'Trippa Snippa' is one of my favourites. Not sure whether many people outside of Australia know it or not!
Great Big Story, you guys are amazing!! Fantastic stories, presented perfectly!! Not too much, or too little.. its stuff we all find intriguing, fascinating and interesting.. not to mention better for the brain than most of the stuff on the net...THANKYOU❤
That last one was so awesome. Like she said people don’t think or realize that some people live like that because they can’t afford anything else. If you can barely afford rent and food you definitely can’t afford furniture. I grew up where this was the case sometimes because my mom was raising 3 of us on her own and you may think living that way is easy as long as you have a roof over your head but you don’t realize just how important these things are until you don’t have them. Even for the kids like they can’t invite friends over or have sleepovers because you’re embarrassed or just don’t have the means. So that’s pretty awesome that they were able to do that. ♥️♥️♥️
oh my the stars are unbelievable! In grade 10 we had a 10 day hike through central Australia (more specifically, the Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs), and there happened to be a meteor shower one night. I get goosebumps just thinking about it! Would recommend, beautifully unique place.
@@creativecosmos8922 I'd never seen the night sky without light pollution until a few years ago (currently 23) was out in western NSW, very close to the QLD and NT borders. It took my breath away. It was amazing to see the milky way in person. And it's not like I live in the city or anything, just 2 hours north of Sydney, and about 30 minutes away from Newcastle. So I do see plenty of stars at night, but i never realised quite how much i was not seeing.
I used to lie in a hillstation/City which was fairly small. People would come there for vacationing and there was this road that connected our town to a major city and it was only used by trucks the first time We travelled along that road I saw the prettiest starts ever. It was truly breathtaking, now I live in a city and i can't remember the last time I saw the stars.
I love watching these. I am so tired of people fighting and deaths all over the news. It is so refreshing to see people help each other or just excited to talk about their hobbies. A few of these videos had me tear up. Just happy to see others truly happy. Thank you for this amazing channel on RU-vid. P.s. I love the weird and different. It really does make us human.
damn, I started the video out intrigued and ended the video crying. the girl living in the retirement home is a wonderful idea and I wish I could have done something like that! and the last video of the helping home group was so touching.
The fact that he can fish on his couch in a massive body of water.. man am I jealous. I have to wonder though how he built that structure and if he had help..?
Your channel, and episodes like this, give me hope for humanity where I had none 🙏🏽 blessings to all from the bottom of my heart Ps. That last part had me in tears honestly