Here's today's feel-good story:
Adam Lowry was working at his family's moving company back in 2009 to help families pack up and move to a new home when he noticed that many families leave food behind or throw it out.
"When people move, they throw away a whole bunch of stuff: food, clothing, furniture, you name it," Lowy told TODAY. "And what bothered us was the perfectly good, nonperishable food that was getting left behind in the pantry, or simply thrown in the trash."
Adam started Move For Hunger and then began donating food to local food banks, totalling 300 pounds of food. in the first month! Since then, Move For Hunger has grown and has established a network of over 1,000 moving companies.