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A framed picture of a toddler sat in a wicker chair wearing a sailor style outfit.

Neighbours find home of abandoned picture

“We found a large, old, framed picture of a small boy in our loft – thanks to the power of Facebook we were able to find the family it belonged to and return it.”

A patient lying in a hospital bed while a nurse holds their arm and looks at some medical equipment. Text overlaid reads "Nurse supports patient during painful procedure."

Nurse supports patient through painful procedure

“When I had to have a particularly unpleasant medical procedure, I couldn’t have sedation because of my meds. I laid there whilst it was going on and couldn’t help crying. The nurse immediately took hold of my hand and held it, all the way through, until it was over. A little thing, but it meant

An amazon package with a very wet and slightly ripped corner.

Delivery person takes time with wet parcel.

“Our delivery person handed over a parcel and said it had got wet in the (torrential!) rain and let us know to check it. With them being so busy, especially in December, it was really kind of him to let us know and wait for us to check – it was only parcel tape so

a view down a bus with a variety of people sitting on seats in it.

Bus passengers help bus newbie!

“A lady got on the bus unsure of what she was doing or how it worked – a couple of passengers helped her out advising which stop she needed and, once on, talking her through it and establishing where she was returning to and how to do that.” Such a simple act of everyday kindness

a large orange pumpkin on the floor still attached to the plant. A foot wearing a brown boot next to it.

Community rallies round to help local pumpkin farmer.

“After a buyer let a local farmer down leaving him with a field of pumpkins, he decided to hold a “pick your own” day to try and recoup some costs. The post got shared nearly 250 times on Facebook and more on Mastodon. Children and teenagers helped out on the day to welcome people, give

A group of women with different skin colours and wearing black and white clothes sit around a table spread with papers and laptops. They are laughing and look like they are having a positive time.

What if… leaders show the love?

This month I’m delighted to share a guest blog from Kamala Katbamna founder of Chirp, an award-winning leadership catalyst. She shares with us her thoughts and experience of the kindness that results when leaders choose to show love and what that means in practice. The other day a client asked me to define how I

a shiny, ornate silver teapot.

Teapot to celebrate kindest employee award at Donor centre.

“Meet the Mt Waverley Donor Centre Best & Kindest Perpetual Trophy. This is to be awarded twice a year to the staff deemed the best worker and kindest. Their name will be added on the the yet to be purchased honour board. The teapot was bought at a Red Cross Shop in Camberwell – a

a street with white terraced houses on both sides and orange flowers growing down one of the buildings and then across the street overhead to the other side.

Street party builds community.

“I organised a street party where I live. I distributed leaflets, arranged a time and date to suit everyone. I got there early and set everything up. It was a great success – everyone had a good time on the day and longer-term it has been successful too because it has brought neighbours closer together.”

Sarah Browning at the NEUPC Conference

Thank for for 400 followers on LinkedIn!

Thank you, thank you, thank you for 400 followers! 400 of you want to see stories of kindness in your LinkedIn feed and who believe, like I do, that there is so much kindness in the world and we need to shout about it. Thank you for being part of this community and helping us