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Heartwarming Facebook Posts, part eleven

Published on 09/19/2025
By: scouthoward
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We all have those tough days when everything seems to go wrong—your car breaks down, you spill coffee on yourself, or you come across something heartbreaking like an injured animal. In those moments, it’s easy to feel like the world is against you. That’s when a little reminder of the kindness and goodness around us can make all the difference. "If The World Seems Like A Horrible Place Now, These 50 Positive Posts Might Be Just What You Need" by Ilona Baliūnaitė is the source for this survey series.
1. A Texas dad sold his business and built a $51 million theme park for his disabled daughter — with free admission for everyone with special needs. It's called Morgan's Wonderland, and since it opened, over 1 million visitors have experienced a place where accessibility is the priority—not an afterthought. One-third of the park's staff are people with special needs, proving that inclusion isn't just welcomed—it's woven into every part of the experience. Born from love and inclusion, Morgan's Wonderland isn't just a theme park—it's a living blueprint of what empathy can build. What happens when we design for everyone? We create spaces where difference becomes joy, not a barrier. Do you think that this is a wonderful outpouring of parental love?

A Texas dad sold his business and built a $51 million theme park for his disabled daughter — with free admission for everyone with special needs. It's called Morgan's Wonderland, and since it opened, over 1 million visitors have experienced a place where accessibility is the priority—not an afterthought. One-third of the park's staff are people with special needs, proving that inclusion isn't just welcomed—it's woven into every part of the experience. Born from love and inclusion, Morgan's Wonderland isn't just a theme park—it's a living blueprint of what empathy can build. What happens when we design for everyone? We create spaces where difference becomes joy, not a barrier. Do you think that this is a wonderful outpouring of parental love?
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