In Connecticut, a woman named Kathy Rowe bought a live lobster from a grocery store — not for dinner, but to set it free. She drove to the Atlantic coast and gently released it back into the ocean
Saying she couldn’t bear the thought of it ending up on a plate, her quiet act of compassion quickly went viral. It became a simple yet powerful reminder that small choices can spark big moments of empathy
Saying she couldn’t bear the thought of it ending up on a plate, her quiet act of compassion quickly went viral. It became a simple yet powerful reminder that small choices can spark big moments of empathy
In Connecticut, a woman named Kathy Rowe bought a live lobster from a grocery store — not for dinner, but to set it free. She drove to the Atlantic coast and gently released it back into the ocean
Saying she couldn’t bear the thought of it ending up on a plate, her quiet act of compassion quickly went viral. It became a simple yet powerful reminder that small choices can spark big moments of empathy