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A collection of posts that show how we are part of a bigger #teamkind when we act with kindness. These stories tell us about the positive things that people do to be kind to others.

My working studio, with masses of artists’ materials stacked on, under and next to a very big old table.

Pilates teacher helps 70 year old artist to prepare for open studio day.

“Having signed up to participate in Richmond Open Studios, I began to panic about how on earth I was going to turn my small garden studio from a crowded working space into what felt like a spacious ‘gallery’, bearing in mind that I’m over 70 and not as mobile as I’d like to be. Cue […]

The image is a photo of a mixed media art work using acrylic paints, watercolours and collage. The word hope dominates the centre of the painting with a woman’s face looking up from the bottom left hand corner and a cherub looking down from the top right hand corner. The colours are bright, shiny and joyful.

Virtual art exhibition thank you

A big thank you to everyone who took part in the virtual art exhibition we’ve been running here this month in collaboration with ArtCan. From the artists who contributed to every single one of you who liked, commented and shared the posts – I appreciate all of you! We’re, of course, going to continue to

The ArtCan and Time for Kindness logos both in white circles towards the centre. To the left, balloons in ArtCan and Time for Kindness colours. Text below reads "virtual art gallery."

Virtual kindness art gallery 4

This lovely lady gave me the most adorable smile and giggle. She sat quietly amongst the rubble left by the fight on one of the main routes near the town of Ichnya where Russian forces had surrounded an agricultural community of 10,000 and used to gain ground towards the capital – Kyiv. More from @adam_dobby_photographer

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 sketch on-location, portraying The Department Store in Brixton with splashes of green and yellow ink.

Artists help and support scientific researcher in discovery of her creativity.

I discovered my own style, thanks to the kindness of all artists and designers who helped me along the way, especially these three: Khipra Nichols, Gaetan Jouen and Christian Azolan. When I was a student at Brown University, I cross-registered for Industrial Design at Rhode Island School of Design, taught by Khipra. Without any artistic

Sarah wearing a hoodie which says "kindness matters" and smiling broadly beside text reading "I'm speaking at KindFest" and the KindFest 2023 logo.

Time for Kindness speaking at KindFest

I’m speaking at KindFest 2023! I can’t quite believe I’m making this announcement – thank you Team Kind for such an incredible opportunity. 🗓️ Mark your calendars for KindFest on Fri 10th November 2023! Tickets are available and they’ve already sold over 1000 🥳 . Get yours: https://www.teamkind.org.uk/ .

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

Rogue Waves 7a, a screen-print shown mounted and framed. The image is an abstract of a repeating wave pattern with colours ranging from the top from yellow, orange down through pinks and green to darker pink and mauve at the bottom. Image 2: A close-up detail of the screenprint Rogue Waves

“We are waves of the same sea” quote inspires kindness artwork.

“My work is inspired by a quote from Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca: “We are waves of the same sea”. It’s a phrase that I came across via the initial outbreak of Covid-19 when it was written on boxes of face masks delivered to Italy by the Chinese company Xiaomi. These were sent as an act

Screenshot of a YouTube video with Jeannie, an lady with shoulder length grey hair, looking up.

ASMRtist uses platform to find help for subscriber.

“YouTuber Jeannie B had a viewer email about their struggles of being in an abusive relationship – Jeannie used her platform to ask for support and advice to be emailed to her so she could send on to that person and to anyone else who contacts her with a similar problem.” What a kind and

the charity freelancer chat logo; the words sit in overlapping orange and blue circular shapes.

Charity Freelancer Chat is filled with kindness.

“For anyone who’s ever been to a Charity Freelancer Chat – thanks so much ❤. I’ve been heartened by just how willing people are to get involved and help out: In our first session, Lauren Baxter created the directory for everyone to contribute to – not just our names, services, and LinkedIn profiles, but other