I sent “Great Job!” GIFs to three of my co-workers for sharing positive information.
I was coming back from school and had to stop at Tesco to get some orange juice and bread for my house. Before getting in, this homeless man was sat in front of the Tesco shivering from the cold weather. I went inside got my groceries and bought him a coffee. I gave it to him swell as some money. He was very happy
I was at a grocery store and there was a person 3 people ahead of me at the cash. He was trying to decide what he could afford from his groceries he had grabbed. I saw him taking things out of his cart like eggs and meat. The person in front of me made a few disparaging comments. I didn’t even think. I went to front of the line and told the man to put all his food back on the counter and I paid for his entire grocery order. The cashier and the people in line were rather shocked. The man was so appreciative and I gave him a hug and told him there are plenty of people in this world to lift you up and I was honoured to be one of them.
Donated my time to deliver flyers for my local Neighbourhood House so more of our community can be aware of the opportunities for social connection that are available there. If you are in Australia and looking for social connection, find out where your nearest neighbourhood house is and how you might connect to these places of community and belonging. (I also read Kaths book Kindness today which I had collected from the little free library at the Neighbourhood House!)
My grade mates and I donated money to babies with anorectal malformation in a hospital in my country.
I sent “Great Job!” GIFs to three of my co-workers for sharing positive information.
I was coming back from school and had to stop at Tesco to get some orange juice and bread for my house. Before getting in, this homeless man was sat in front of the Tesco shivering from the cold weather. I went inside got my groceries and bought him a coffee. I gave it to him swell as some money. He was very happy
I was at a grocery store and there was a person 3 people ahead of me at the cash. He was trying to decide what he could afford from his groceries he had grabbed. I saw him taking things out of his cart like eggs and meat. The person in front of me made a few disparaging comments. I didn’t even think. I went to front of the line and told the man to put all his food back on the counter and I paid for his entire grocery order. The cashier and the people in line were rather shocked. The man was so appreciative and I gave him a hug and told him there are plenty of people in this world to lift you up and I was honoured to be one of them.
Donated my time to deliver flyers for my local Neighbourhood House so more of our community can be aware of the opportunities for social connection that are available there. If you are in Australia and looking for social connection, find out where your nearest neighbourhood house is and how you might connect to these places of community and belonging. (I also read Kaths book Kindness today which I had collected from the little free library at the Neighbourhood House!)
My grade mates and I donated money to babies with anorectal malformation in a hospital in my country.