Let it Glow: Submit your Halloween houses

FOX 35 Orlando is looking to feature the best houses decorated for Halloween -- both fun and spooky. Email photos of your house to letitglow@FOX.com. Please include your name, address, cell phone number, and additional information about your decorations (ie: how long it takes to set up, why you love Halloween, how many lights, inflatables, or other features that make your home unique).

Nonprofit gives recess kits to teachers

A nonprofit is helping teachers in Central Florida by giving them recess kits, including playground balls, soccer balls, jump ropes, cones and other play-time essentials. So far this year, Colleen Gonzalez and her organization have handed out recess kits to 800 teachers across five counties. But so much more help is needed.

Detention officer helps kids graduate

Tony Phillips with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office goes above and beyond to help kids in the detention center to graduate and become better people.

We Love Florida promo

FOX 35 promo about We Love Florida, highlighting all the cool things to do in the Sunshine State.

Florida mom finds joy in giving back to her community

Meet Velzina Williams. The Florida native has been filling up on giving back ever since she was a little girl growing up in Polk County. It continued when she became an NFL mom of two sons, and joined the NFL Moms Player’s Organization. Her philanthropic spirit has been passed on to her own children.

Florida man honors wife's memory by selling her Christmas collection

Bryan Salisbury’s wife, Debbie, loved Christmas -- and even had her own Christmas room, Tragically, Debbie lost her life in a car accident. Even through the pain, Bryan has found hope -- and a way to help someone else. He's decided to sell his wife's Christmas collection and hopes the money raised will help those impacted by Hurricane Ian.

An angel: Neighbor helps get scooter for woman who suffered stroke

Paola Buendia, who lives in Winter Springs, recently suffered a stroke, significantly impacting her ability to get around. When a neighbor saw her walking over a mile to pick up her children from school, she stepped in to help however she could. In addition to offering a ride home, she inspired the community to help Buendia with her mobility -- and independence -- again.