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kindness of strangers

These good news tales about the kindness of strangers are intended to be uplifting and give readers faith in humanity.

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Helping a mum in the rain

“I went for an organised mums and prams walk with Alina, knowing we would have to stop before the end to feed her. When we had to duck out, the pub they normally go to for coffee wasn’t fully open and I couldn’t get in because of pram access, but Alina was crying so I […]

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Kindness of Londoners

Miriam is always amazed by tiny kindnesses of people around her living in London. Cars stopping when they see me running to let me cross to the road (they don’t know how slow I am). Everyone checking that the crying kid in the playground is ok. The grocery delivery driver telling me not to accept

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Quick kindness quiz

A quick kindness quiz for you. When Debs went to her local shopping centre in Lewisham she noticed only one set of automatic doors operational. An older lady was waiting to come through with one of those walking frames that has a seat. People were streaming through and the older lady was waiting and waiting,

"Kindness is doing what you can, where you are, with what you have."

Random Acts of Kindness Day 2022

A reminder that kindness doesn’t need to cost anything this Random Acts of Kindness Day. The kindness of smiling at a stranger in the street is powerful. Just as giving a loved one a bear hug can make them feel less alone. Or replying to a post on social media just to tell someone how

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The kindness of a cashier

Rachael’s family benefitted from real kindness at a store recently- “Every year as my birthday approaches I have that awkward situation where my kids want to buy me gifts but they’re too young to do it alone and as a lone parent they don’t have another adult to help them. It’s usually very awkward, we

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What if… we come together in kindness?

We start 2022 with a guest blog from internal comms professional, Monique Noel Brown. In it she shares how she used her communication skills to connect with a community of kind individuals at a time of distress when her cat needed expensive treatment. Oftentimes you’ll hear your friends, family – strangers passing in the street

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Day 28 – help a stranger

Share kindness by helping a stranger pick up something they dropped. One of my firm beliefs about kindness, is that the vast majority of us would help someone in the street if they dropped their shopping. The pandemic and lockdowns over the past couple of years have made it trickier in practice. But the urge

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Day 21 – give extra kindness

Today is the shortest day in the northern hemisphere – a day many of us need a little extra kindness. Whether you’re celebrating the Solstice or wishing for the end of SAD season, let’s spread some extra kindness today and bring some light into someone’s life. Like my friend, Nicky, who took some chocolates for

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Day 15 – soggy dogs

Celebrate kindness – saving dogs and owner from the rain Fabulous kindness story from my colleague and friend, Alexis Bushnell. In the torrential rain of a recent storm, she was out walking her dogs (well these lovely dogs weren’t going to walk themselves!). When waiting to cross the road (not at a crossing), a car

A person stands on a step-stool, reaching to get a book from a high shelf in a book store. Text reads "help someone reach the top shelf."

Day 11 – use your height

Share kindness: If you’re tall, help someone in the supermarket reach the pasta on the top shelf. I’m 5’10” so this happens to me all the time. Over the years I’ve helped people reach hats and T-shirts on high hooks. Books and papers on high shelves. My most recent was to help an elderly lady