We set up a whiteboard with staff writing supportive messages about each other.
“Annie helped Angie with a payout issue.”
“Hannah checks in to make sure everyone’s okay.”
“Mark offered help when it was needed.”
“Terry supported Kathy on her first solo shift.”
“Kathy smashed her first overnight shift.”
“Chris brought great energy on a busy night.”
These small moments of encouragement and teamwork say so much about the culture being built — people backing each other, noticing the good, and celebrating the wins.
I’d like to acknowledge Helen Khunphon for her genuine act of kindness and teamwork. When our new kitchen hand Leanne Sharp started, Helen immediately stepped up and said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got her — I’ll take her under my wing.”
Even though Helen wasn’t rostered or required to train Leanne, she took the initiative to guide and support her, helping her feel welcome and confident in her new role. Helen’s willingness to help out simply because she cares is a perfect example of the supportive and kind culture we value on our team.
Bought my friends lunch to celebrate World Kindness Day
All trains were cancelled so I ordered an uber. There was a lady struggling to figure out how to get to work so I offered her to ride with me
* Letting the person behind you in the supermarket line go before you. Either they are older and struggling or a young mum has a tired kiddie or two in tow. This is a ‘win win’ simple & easy!
We set up a whiteboard with staff writing supportive messages about each other.
“Annie helped Angie with a payout issue.”
“Hannah checks in to make sure everyone’s okay.”
“Mark offered help when it was needed.”
“Terry supported Kathy on her first solo shift.”
“Kathy smashed her first overnight shift.”
“Chris brought great energy on a busy night.”
These small moments of encouragement and teamwork say so much about the culture being built — people backing each other, noticing the good, and celebrating the wins.
I’d like to acknowledge Helen Khunphon for her genuine act of kindness and teamwork. When our new kitchen hand Leanne Sharp started, Helen immediately stepped up and said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got her — I’ll take her under my wing.”
Even though Helen wasn’t rostered or required to train Leanne, she took the initiative to guide and support her, helping her feel welcome and confident in her new role. Helen’s willingness to help out simply because she cares is a perfect example of the supportive and kind culture we value on our team.
Bought my friends lunch to celebrate World Kindness Day
All trains were cancelled so I ordered an uber. There was a lady struggling to figure out how to get to work so I offered her to ride with me
* Letting the person behind you in the supermarket line go before you. Either they are older and struggling or a young mum has a tired kiddie or two in tow. This is a ‘win win’ simple & easy!