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The knock-on effects of your actions can spread kindness more widely as people read the positive news of what you have done.

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Jodi Ann Bickley – kindness superhero

Meet Kindness Superhero Jodi Ann Bickley who writes hugs in an envelope to people. An avid letter writer, author, doodler, mum and over thinker, Jodi writes letters to people to share some love and kindness with them. She’s also written two books, One Million Lovely Letters and ‘Write A Letter’ which helps people to write […]

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Kindness, vulnerability and starting small

There is something, in terms of either taking kind actions or even to some extent looking for them, that’s about vulnerability. When I first started talking about it more it did feel like quite a brave thing to do because I didn’t know how it would be received, but I think that’s starting to look,

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Community warm spaces

The Warm Spaces Project seems to me to be a fantastic example of kindness. Both the offering of warm spaces and the initiative to build a directory so that people can find the spaces near them. I also hope it is an act of kindness for us to tell you lovely people about the directory

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Note of kindness from a partner

C has some big stuff on their plate at the moment so their partner sending this beautiful bouquet from Pam’s Posies with such a meaningful note made a huge difference. The note reads “You are the absolute brightest spot in my life. Thank you for your love And patience, your affection and your wisdom, your

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What if… we spotlight kindness and compassion?

The latest kindness guest blog comes from marketing professional, Pamela Ray, who gives us some inspiring stats about kindness and shares examples of how people really do choose kindness by volunteering for causes they care about. Imagine a world where your first thought is that people are kind, not consumed by power, wealth and status.

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Everybody wins with kindness

“When I had two tiny children, I always used to think I was creating an opportunity for others to feel good about themselves, by having a buggy which they they could help lift up station stairs. Now I do it myself, I see I was absolutely right. Creating and taking opportunities for kindness is a

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A gift that shows you’re seen

What was your favourite gift this festive season? Sometimes the smallest gifts are the most meaningful and receiving a sticker that said “Owning your truth empowers others to claim theirs” made one of our team feel really seen and appreciated.

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Advent gifts for neighbours

I love this story about kind neighbours, from my friend who lives in a street where the community are decorating their windows for advent. “One of our ‘newer’ neighbours made and delivered to every door step a home-made soap in gratitude, a tremendous surprise today. Another neighbour reminded us of an advent window from 2019

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Carys Davies – kindness superhero

Meet Carys, our second kindness superhero of 2022. Carys was nominated by her friend who said “I nominate Carys Davies for taking on dog walking & housework duties while I had the flu, being an obscenely supportive best friend, and always wanting to help people (even to the detriment of herself, so I only want to nominate

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Alastair Campbell at KindFest 2022

“Seeing Alastair Campbell talking about kindness in politics – not a phrase I’d thought I would write! It was insightful and also fascinating to see how the public perception of him (at least that I had) was so different from the man speaking at the festival.Raised all sorts of questions in my head about whether