01of 10Courtesy Alyssa DeWittAlyssa DeWitt was five months pregnant and enjoying a day at the beach with her three children when she noticed three girls in Lake Michigan struggling in the rough water.“They were literally drowning in front of my eyes and there was not one person on that side of the beach I could scream to for help,” DeWitt, 27, of Manistee, Michigan,wrote on Facebook. “I pulled them up the pier wall, with the waves slamming into me and throwing the kids all over the place…I was going to do whatever I had to do. I’m beyond thankful I was where I was and that those kids get to live another day.”
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Alyssa DeWitt was five months pregnant and enjoying a day at the beach with her three children when she noticed three girls in Lake Michigan struggling in the rough water.
“They were literally drowning in front of my eyes and there was not one person on that side of the beach I could scream to for help,” DeWitt, 27, of Manistee, Michigan,wrote on Facebook. “I pulled them up the pier wall, with the waves slamming into me and throwing the kids all over the place…I was going to do whatever I had to do. I’m beyond thankful I was where I was and that those kids get to live another day.”
02of 10Eyewitness News ABC7NYDolores Diaz Lopez saved her 5-year-old son Jacob from a kidnapper who snatched the boy off a Queens, New York sidewalk in July and put him in a car. She reached through an open window and pulled Jacob to safety.“I was scared, I said, ‘Oh my God, my kid,’ I was screaming. You have to do what’s necessary, no matter what,” Diaz Lopeztells WABC News 7. “I would never have imagined that a man would get out of the car and grab my son. Always hold their hand when walking with them, because there are a lot of evil people and you never know who is near.”
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Dolores Diaz Lopez saved her 5-year-old son Jacob from a kidnapper who snatched the boy off a Queens, New York sidewalk in July and put him in a car. She reached through an open window and pulled Jacob to safety.
“I was scared, I said, ‘Oh my God, my kid,’ I was screaming. You have to do what’s necessary, no matter what,” Diaz Lopeztells WABC News 7. “I would never have imagined that a man would get out of the car and grab my son. Always hold their hand when walking with them, because there are a lot of evil people and you never know who is near.”
03of 10Courtesy The Wiste FamilyMinnesota mom Autumn Wiste donated one of her kidneys in May to her youngest son, Lucas, then 13 months and born with renal failure from a rare birth defect that kept him on dialysis 12 hours a day.“I know most moms would do [what Autumn did], but it’s just so special,” Autumn’s husband, Josh,tells WCCO.Added Autumn, 34: “The fact that he’s in our family, it just means so much to us. He’s such a happy little guy, and through all this … he’s just smiling.”
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Minnesota mom Autumn Wiste donated one of her kidneys in May to her youngest son, Lucas, then 13 months and born with renal failure from a rare birth defect that kept him on dialysis 12 hours a day.
“I know most moms would do [what Autumn did], but it’s just so special,” Autumn’s husband, Josh,tells WCCO.
Added Autumn, 34: “The fact that he’s in our family, it just means so much to us. He’s such a happy little guy, and through all this … he’s just smiling.”
04of 10NRH Public SafetyBrandi Rowntree saved another woman’s toddler from drowning in a North Richland Hills, Texas pond in June, pulling the 2-year-old from the water and performing CPR for the first time.“He was blue,” Rowntreetold Fox 4. “I knew the only way that he had a chance is if I did whatever I could do. My husband and I have four children. I just prayed that somebody wouldn’t give up on ours.”
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Brandi Rowntree saved another woman’s toddler from drowning in a North Richland Hills, Texas pond in June, pulling the 2-year-old from the water and performing CPR for the first time.
“He was blue,” Rowntreetold Fox 4. “I knew the only way that he had a chance is if I did whatever I could do. My husband and I have four children. I just prayed that somebody wouldn’t give up on ours.”
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Quick-thinking Kansas mom Angela Luneau used the CPR training she learned in the Army to save the life of her 7-week-old after she stopped breathing.
06of 10Eureka Police DepartmentHiedi Johnston swam through frigid 51-degree water to pull a man from his car after he suffered a stroke and drove it into a California bay in January.“The water just made this whoomp sound. I pulled with everything I had. He twisted…I don’t know if the water helped. But he came out of the window,” Johnston, a Willow Creek, California, stay-at-home mom,tells kymkemp.com. (She laterwon a Carnegie hero medalfor her efforts.) “I don’t think he was meant to die that day. God must have plans for him.”
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Hiedi Johnston swam through frigid 51-degree water to pull a man from his car after he suffered a stroke and drove it into a California bay in January.
“The water just made this whoomp sound. I pulled with everything I had. He twisted…I don’t know if the water helped. But he came out of the window,” Johnston, a Willow Creek, California, stay-at-home mom,tells kymkemp.com. (She laterwon a Carnegie hero medalfor her efforts.) “I don’t think he was meant to die that day. God must have plans for him.”
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ThisCalifornia mom fought off a mountain lion that attacked her 5-year-old sonand dragged him about 45 yards near their home in August.
08of 10Mikala Vish and kids.GoFundMeMikala Vish suffered second and third degree burns over 60 percent of her bodyas she repeatedly ran back into her burning Michigan home to save her four children in October.“It was the most heroic thing I’ve ever seen,” Lt. Derek Klink of the Chelsea fire departmenttells NBC affiliate WDIV. “People sometimes call us heroes. And in this instance, in no way were we the hero. Mikala deserves all the credit.“Vish, a single mom, and her 6-year-old son, who also suffered burns, are recovering from their injuries, according to aGoFundMeset up to help the family.
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Mikala Vish and kids.GoFundMe

Mikala Vish suffered second and third degree burns over 60 percent of her bodyas she repeatedly ran back into her burning Michigan home to save her four children in October.
“It was the most heroic thing I’ve ever seen,” Lt. Derek Klink of the Chelsea fire departmenttells NBC affiliate WDIV. “People sometimes call us heroes. And in this instance, in no way were we the hero. Mikala deserves all the credit.”
Vish, a single mom, and her 6-year-old son, who also suffered burns, are recovering from their injuries, according to aGoFundMeset up to help the family.
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Vicki Bunke.SWIM ACROSS AMERICA

After Vicki Bunke’s 14-year-old daughter Grace, an avid swimmer, died of cancer, she decided to swim 14 open water events across the country to raise money for cancer research.
10of 10Jennifer Marrow.Good Morning America TwitterJennifer Marrow jumped into an open manhole filled with sewage to pull her 2-year-old to safety after he fell seven feet down the opening at a Union, New Jersey playground in September.“There was no other option. There was no other choice,” Marrow toldGood Morning America. “There was no waiting. I don’t think any mother would have waited.”
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Jennifer Marrow.Good Morning America Twitter

Jennifer Marrow jumped into an open manhole filled with sewage to pull her 2-year-old to safety after he fell seven feet down the opening at a Union, New Jersey playground in September.
“There was no other option. There was no other choice,” Marrow toldGood Morning America. “There was no waiting. I don’t think any mother would have waited.”
source: people.com