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#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.

The Old Fairchild Place raffle conclusions!! #monsterdonalert Together we raised: Trans Lifeline: $2226.70 The Trevor Project: $264.21 Extra Life: $53.50 Egale Canada: $100.00 A total of $2644.51!! Thank you everyone who contributed to these great causes! This has been really exciting to watch, a whole community brought together by love for one another and a love for very bad movies. It is important to remember that we have one another! Raffle winner to be announced in the next post!”

Monsterdon fundraiser becomes annual event after huge success.

“The #Monsterdon weekly watch party conducted an ad hoc fundraiser and donated over $2640. It will now be an annual event. The Old Fairchild Place raffle conclusions!! #monsterdonalert Together we raised: Trans Lifeline: $2226.70 The Trevor Project: $264.21 Extra Life: $53.50 Egale Canada: $100.00 A total of $2644.51!! Thank you everyone who contributed to these […]

a black and white cat lies in some long grass.

Community searches for lost cat.

“A whole bunch of people went out searching for Elrond, a lost cat in the neighbourhood. He was successfully found and the owner said ‘Thank you so much to everyone who helped and supported us through this. If one good thing came out of this, it’s how we got to see what a wonderful community

a driveway coated in a thick layer of brand new snow. More snow visible on the road, rooves of house, fences and hedges.

Neighbour clears snow from driveways.

“We had about 10cm of snow here in Sheffield. After clearing our drive, we cleared our retired neighbours drive to help out. Turns out he had an injury, so was incredibly grateful. After this we helped our neighbours clear the drive of another retired neighbour, who is also the main carer for her husband. She

6 children sit attentively at tables wearing school uniform as their teacher reads something to them.

Friend collects children for busy parent.

“A friend offered to collect my children from school as it finished early for parents evening and she knew I had clients.” This is so lovely, thank you Kim for sharing this amazing example of everyday kindness with us. Read even more stories about how kind people are: Neighbour takes extra items to tip for

a red car viewed from behind and low down.

Van closes door for pedestrian to get past.

I was going along a pathway in a fairly narrow street and up ahead there was a white van parked partly on the path with the drivers door open blocking my way. Before I got there the driver noticed and closed the door so that I could get past. What we love about this story

A view into the worm farm, some worms are visible along with some veggie scraps and lost of bedding for the worms.

Worm farm given to new composter.

“I’ve wanted a worm farm for about a year since I started growing my own and composting. My housemate’s colleague had one that he didn’t use any more and kindly gave it to me, along with the rest of the food, bedding and other bits he had for it – all I had to do

a red car viewed from behind and low down.

Stranger leaves details after scratching car.

“My Mum and her friend went for a coffee at a local coffee shop. When they got back to the car, they found a post-it note on the windscreen with the name and contact details of someone who had accidentally scraped the side of the car. When her friend’s daughter rang the contact number, the

A large Marks and Spencer store with lots of cars parked outside it.

Marks and Spencer rescue lost baby carrier.

“We left our baby carrier/sling in one of the cafes at the big M&S store at Cheshire Oaks. We didn’t realise until a day or so later and I rang the store. The person I spoke to was extremely friendly and helpful and he went all the way up to the cafe to ask there.

7 people in British army uniform practicing marching drills.

Help for recruit struggling with drill.

“During basic training one of the recruits was really struggling with drill so the rest of the group went with them to do extra practice.” Helping someone with something they’re struggling with is a huge act of kindness – and the best solid foundation for a team too. See even more examples of kindness to

A person with light skin tone and light brown hair wearing a black face mask, a red scarf and a black coat, sitting on a padded blue chair. Behind them is a decorated Christmas tree.

Staff chair for disabled passenger.

“Our ferry was delayed by several hours and I’m disabled. The person in the ferry point took one of the staff chairs out for me so I didn’t have to sit on the really painful chairs while we waited.” We’re sharing stories of kindness every day – read some of our other stories: Corporal provides paddling pool for