Random Acts Of Kindness Calendar
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Each act is meant to be easy, impactful, and something you can. We've designed a fun kindness challenge for different age groups to help make kindness the norm® at home & in your neighborhood. Favorite kindness moments in a class discussion. Make thank you cards for school bus drivers. Create “kindness coupons” that can be redeemed for acts of kindness,.
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Do an act of kindness for someone and encourage them to pay it forward. Create a class kindness jar where students can drop notes about kind acts they witness. Join the school kindness challenge! Back to school, back to kindness: Send a framed family photo to your parents or grandparents.
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Say something nice to someone you do not particularly like. Create “kindness coupons” that can be redeemed for acts of kindness, like helping with chores, offering a Leave small containers of bird seed near a Be a tourist in your own city for a day. Back to school, back to kindness:
We've Designed A Fun Kindness Challenge For Different Age Groups To Help Make Kindness The Norm® At Home & In Your Neighborhood.
Volunteer to feed the hungry at a shelter or assist in a local food drive. This year, we gathered 365 kindness ideas to help make every day a bit brighter—not just for those around you, but for you, too. Your challenge (if you choose to accept it) is to complete 10 kindness activities during the next 10 days. Create “kindness coupons” that can be redeemed for acts of kindness, like helping with chores, offering a
Some Kindness Your Social Media Feed.
We had a blast running this campaign for our first year and expect to grow it next year. Collect baby clothes and supplies and donate to new parents who need them. Join the school kindness challenge! Bring extra school supplies to share with classmates in need.
Donate Shoes, Boots, And Warm Clothes To A Homeless Shelter.
Send a framed family photo to your parents or grandparents. Do a kind act for them anonymously and leave one of these cards to 'tag' them to pass on the kindness. Create a class kindness jar where students can drop notes about kind acts they witness. Each act is meant to be easy, impactful, and something you can.
You'll Be The Start Of A Ripple Of Kindness That Has No End.
Make thank you cards for school bus drivers. Organize a volunteer activity with friends. Donate old books, toys or games to a Start a kindness club at your school or at your company.