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#kindnessmatters

This collection of posts illustrates the difference that acts of kindness make to others’ lives. Your actions matter and these good news posts show you how.

A piece of paper resting on a shabby chic pale blue table with flowers on it. On the paper is written “I hope the world moves into a phase where it values people like you who are nurturers and want to build things. Instead of valuing celebrities and obsessive money makers as it does now.”

Complimented for kindness.

“Someone sent me a really lovely message the other day to say ‘I hope the world moves into a phase where it values people like you who are nurturers and want to build things. Instead of valuing celebrities and obsessive money makers as it does now.’ It was so wonderful to hear and really helped […]

The entrance to a Paris metro station. There is decorative iron fence around it which leads to an arch at the top of the stairs with a sign reading “metropolitan” and two red lights either side of it.

Someone offered to carry my suitcase up the steps of the metro station.

“Someone offered to carry my suitcase up the steps of the metro station, before I’d even taken the first step.” We’ve just loved hearing Emma’s stories of kindness from the Olympics in Paris What kindness have you seen today? Let us know in the comments. Or get another injection of hope with even more stories

A turtle on a road eating some broccoli which is resting on two slices of carrot. Text overlaid reads “We stopped on a busy NH road so my husband could help a turtle across.”

We stopped on a busy NH road so my husband could help a turtle across.

We love hearing about kindness to animals and this wonderful example was dropped in an Instagram comment by Kellianna. “We stopped on a busy NH road so my husband could help a turtle across.” Let’s hear what kindness you’ve seen lately in the comments. Top up your hope in humanity with more stories: Cross cultural

A gold bangle with butterfly charms on it laying on a piece of white stone beside a piece of while clothing. Text overlaid reads “My most heartfelt thanks to the kind person who handed my gold bangle into to B&M. It is of huge sentimental value to me.”

Gold bangle returned to owner.

“I would like to extend my most heartfelt thanks to the kind person who handed my gold bangle into to B and M. It is of huge sentimental value to me and I cannot express my gratitude enough to you or the person that found it. Your honesty and kindness is so appreciated. Thank you

a dual screen laptop with Stardew Valley playing on the top screen and Star Trek Enterprise playing on the bottom screen. Hands hold a pink and yellow Xbox controller which is plugged into the USB of the laptop.

Long lost friend offers Stardew Valley tips.

“A friend I’ve not spoken to in probably over a decade spotted me playing Stardew Valley on Steam and messaged me to check in and also give me some advice on the game.” We share stories of kindness just like this every single day – here’s a few more: Kindness of Londoners. Solving printer problems

a phone with the messaging app open showing one message reading "I love you," and the reply being "I luv u too."

People sent me messages to check in after a hard time.

“People sent me messages to check in after a hard time.” Big thanks to Georgina for sending this one in and highlighting how things we think of as being a part of friendship are also kindness that’s worth celebrating. What kindness have you seen today? Remind yourself how much kindness is out there with more

A toddler wearing a grey baby grow with an elephant on it and a matching bib with a cowboy hat on it, practices walking with a broad grin on their face.

Stranger offers to hold baby so mum can wash her hands.

“Someone offered to hold my baby while I washed my hands.” I’m sure all new parents can relate to how helpful it is when someone steps in to hold your baby so you can do a simple task like wash your hands or make a drink. Big thank you to Georgina for sharing this with

Three female presenting people at a table, two sat down and one leaning in between them. They are all looking at something on the table and smiling gently.

I immediately said yes to a colleague who timidly asked for help.

“I immediately said yes to a colleague who timidly asked for help.” How can you spread kindness in your workplace like this anonymous kindness superhero did? Get inspired with these stories of kindness: Headteacher lets kids come in later after Euro finals. Attendees support class host having tech issues. Scottish man helps stranger check air

5 high schoolers wearing school uniform smiling at the camera.

Friend picks up child from school.

“A friend offered to collect my daughter from school as well as hers on a day when I’d booked a client call and the after school club was cancelled. Small things that really help make things easier.” We couldn’t agree more with Nina that the small things make a big differece. Here’s some more small

5 large plastic containers stacked 3 high with pasta, and 2 high with nuts, with paper bags of buckwheat flour, pine nuts, and bran flakes on top of them.

Local offers air tight containers to community pantry attendee.

“We have a community pantry locally and I mentioned I was going to buy some large storage containers to keep the food in as we didn’t have enough. One of the other members said she had a few spare from her previous business. She brought them along and despite saying £3 for each only took