i made a massive feast at home and went around the city giving food to the homeless and disadvantaged
I helped my sister know how to use the kindness factory
A lady who lives in the set of townhouses I’m in, came to see if I knew who owned a car that had diagonally parked behind the row of car spaces and she couldn’t get out and was now running late for work, instead of just saying, sorry, no I don’t, I asked if I could help her reverse by telling her to stop, start, turn so not to hit the other cars.
She was able to reverse out and get going to work.
I am taking care of my neighbors horses and dogs while they are away
Was driving home with the groceries on a rainy Sunday afternoon. On the other side of the road a car had stopped in the left hand lane…. hazard lights on…. and I saw a dog lying on the road. I pulled up too and went to see if I could help. This young couple had stopped to try to help the dog… but sadly it had already passed. Although we couldn't do anything for the dog, the young couple tried phoning the number on the collar, and we respectfully picked her up and moved her away from the middle of the road. As all this was going on, another kind human came to check we were all okay. It felt important to try to do something, and I hope the dog's owner will find some comfort in knowing others tried, and cared. R.I.P. lil' dog
i made a massive feast at home and went around the city giving food to the homeless and disadvantaged
I helped my sister know how to use the kindness factory
A lady who lives in the set of townhouses I’m in, came to see if I knew who owned a car that had diagonally parked behind the row of car spaces and she couldn’t get out and was now running late for work, instead of just saying, sorry, no I don’t, I asked if I could help her reverse by telling her to stop, start, turn so not to hit the other cars.
She was able to reverse out and get going to work.
I am taking care of my neighbors horses and dogs while they are away
Was driving home with the groceries on a rainy Sunday afternoon. On the other side of the road a car had stopped in the left hand lane…. hazard lights on…. and I saw a dog lying on the road. I pulled up too and went to see if I could help. This young couple had stopped to try to help the dog… but sadly it had already passed. Although we couldn't do anything for the dog, the young couple tried phoning the number on the collar, and we respectfully picked her up and moved her away from the middle of the road. As all this was going on, another kind human came to check we were all okay. It felt important to try to do something, and I hope the dog's owner will find some comfort in knowing others tried, and cared. R.I.P. lil' dog