My 19 month old nephew passed away in his sleep 3 years ago. Ever since then I try to do an act of kindness at the very least once a week. Also everytime I drive through a fastfood line, I purchase the food for the person who is in line behind me. I know I will drive off before them, which I like because I don’t want to be thanked. Also, my son and I will take sticky notes, and write positive messages on them. For example “You are awesome” or something and then stuck them in random places. We have stuck them on cars, shelves in grocery stores, gas pumps, anywhere. That is fun, because you don’t want to be seen doing it. The more acts of kindness you do, the easier it gets, then it becomes a habit. Be a flashlight and brighten someones day!
The town of Paradise was devasted from the Camp Fire in Northern California. A local business had a toy drive to help those children who lost everything have a little joy this Christmas. I told my kids that one of their Christmas gifts this year would be a toy for one of those children. They were loved the idea and are hoping they make 5 little ones smile this Christmas ❤️.
I went grocery shopping with my boyfriend & we were inline to check out when this family in front of us was checking out but they didn’t have enough to buy formula or diapers for there baby. So I said I’ll get the formula, and diapers for you. The family really appreciated the help. Until this lady behind us said I’m a social worker & I need your information because you can’t take care of that baby. How wrong is that because that family needed help & that is how a LOT of people would see it. We were so happy to help that family.
I support 2 kids in Ethopia and Guatemala so they get regular meals, education and healthcare.
My 19 month old nephew passed away in his sleep 3 years ago. Ever since then I try to do an act of kindness at the very least once a week. Also everytime I drive through a fastfood line, I purchase the food for the person who is in line behind me. I know I will drive off before them, which I like because I don’t want to be thanked. Also, my son and I will take sticky notes, and write positive messages on them. For example “You are awesome” or something and then stuck them in random places. We have stuck them on cars, shelves in grocery stores, gas pumps, anywhere. That is fun, because you don’t want to be seen doing it. The more acts of kindness you do, the easier it gets, then it becomes a habit. Be a flashlight and brighten someones day!
The town of Paradise was devasted from the Camp Fire in Northern California. A local business had a toy drive to help those children who lost everything have a little joy this Christmas. I told my kids that one of their Christmas gifts this year would be a toy for one of those children. They were loved the idea and are hoping they make 5 little ones smile this Christmas ❤️.
I went grocery shopping with my boyfriend & we were inline to check out when this family in front of us was checking out but they didn’t have enough to buy formula or diapers for there baby. So I said I’ll get the formula, and diapers for you. The family really appreciated the help. Until this lady behind us said I’m a social worker & I need your information because you can’t take care of that baby. How wrong is that because that family needed help & that is how a LOT of people would see it. We were so happy to help that family.
I support 2 kids in Ethopia and Guatemala so they get regular meals, education and healthcare.
I paid for the car behind me at Starbucks.