
On May 5th, 2011 over 2500 students from two dozen schools took part in "Rachel's Rally" in north Texas. The event was in affiliation with the Rachel's Challenge organization; a non-profit aimed at encouraging students to be kind and compassionate.
The students paraded through the stadium with one of the longest paper kindness chains to date. On each link an act of kindness was listed, providing a visible representation of all the good deeds the 2500 students had completed in their goal to spread kindness and compassion at their schools.
Read more about Rachel's Rally here.
On Saturday, May 14, Campbell Soup Company will join forces with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to Stamp Out Hunger across America in order to provide assistance to the rapidly increasing number of Americans who are struggling with hunger.
Paul Lamb is not your average consultant. He is the Principal of Man on a Mission Consulting, a management consulting firm specializing in social change through business and technology. He has built several successful nonprofit organizations and social enterprises in the areas of youth, workforce development, and technology.
March 8, 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, a global celebration of the economic, political, and social achievements of women past, present, and future. Here at The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation, we want to celebrate International Women's Day by learning about the women who inspire YOU! Leave a comment below, or write to us on Facebook. To read more about International Women's Day, please click the "read more" button below.
High Timber Times published an article on January 10th, 2011 about a special RAK program hosted at Marshdale Elementary in Evergreen, Colorado. Marilyn Decalo and Dafna Michaelson walked the fourth- and fifth-grade classes through an important lesson and discovery: They, the students, can make a difference at their school.
Hackers Pair up with Nasa, Google, Yahoo
The weekend of December 4th, 2010, the third Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) hack-a-thon took place in cities around the world, giving hackers a competitive opportunity to use their skills for social good. To read more about this adventure, please check out this article.