Contact us

How Can We Help?

working

#ProjectAmplifyKindness

These stories share acts of kindness from real people in every day life. #ProjectAmplifyKindness is about changing the balance of the narrative about the world and how people behave.

A TV showing the two football players talking to each other.

Bethany England shows what kindness in football looks like.

“During the first half of Chelsea vs Spurs one of the Spurs players had to be stretchered off the pitch with an ankle injury following a collision with 20-year-old Chelsea player, Maika Hamano. It was entirely accidental, no-one’s fault, just one of those things that happens when you play a contact sport like football. When […]

2 pairs of legs and feet belonging to young people, shown wearing trainers and hanging down in front of a wall with graffiti on it

3 reasons to celebrate kindness in young people

I’ve been thinking about kindness and young people. There are so many times when they are kind and it’s good to celebrate that. Kindness tools and attitude Factors such as the pandemic and the cost of living crisis put increasing pressure on young people’s mental health. In response, schools are building on their measures to

a view down a bus aisle from near the back, seats either side, some with people in them, others empty. Text overlaid reads “Stranger pays for students bus ticket after her card was declined.”

Stranger pays for students bus ticket after her card was declined.

“My daughter had her debit card rejected and had no cash to pay for her transport to College. She got off the bus and a very kind lady travelling on the Ross-On-Wye to Hereford bus called her back and paid for her. I want to thank this kind stranger so much for her generosity, otherwise

Screenshot of a video call with 15 people on the screen, including Sarah. Everyone is smiling or laughing and looks really friendly and happy.

Gratitude for Leadership for Personalised Care conference attendees.

A big thank you to everyone who attended the workshops at the Leadership for Personalised Care conference – they went really well. It was great to see how many people had chosen the workshop, especially with 5 other fabulous workshops available, and how engaged they were. They also shared some beautiful examples of kindness from

View up a tall bank beside a hiking trail where a forest of very tall trees stand.

Hikers group supports & reassures worried fat, disabled newbie.

“I joined a group for local hikers and I posted that I’m worried about being slow because I’m fat and disabled. So far, like three people have said ‘Me too!’ and told me I can message them when I’m going on a hike and they’ll walk with me.” Finding people who support you is so

Two boxes filled with things sitting on a floor. In the cardboard box a dusty bag sits on top of some other unidentifiable items ready for the tip. In the plastic box are some rubber gloves, a metal pole and other items.

Neighbour takes extra items to tip for non-driver.

As a non-driver, I cannot get to the tip with any rubbish that I can’t recycle, etc. I put a message in my road WhatsApp group and a very kind neighbour came and took my stuff with him on his own next tip run. Give us a follow on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn for daily