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If a picture is worth 1,000 words then a video puts pictures into inspiring action! Here you will find videos that inspire kindness in the classroom, around town, in the workplace and in your community. Have a video you think should be on here? Send it to us!

Meet Frank, John and Jack three "Muffin Men" who are turning retirement into an opportunity to distribute food and kindness to those in need.

Meet Ethan and Emily, two pre-schoolers who wanted to feed hungry people and weren't going to let their age stop them. With the help of their teacher Kathleen Albert at the With Care Preschool in San Francisco, they inspired an overwhelming response to help people in need.

The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation unveils its one-of-a-kind kindness curriculum through a pilot program at Rocky Mountain Academy of Evergreen. Learn how this workshop is impacting teachers and how you can apply it in your classroom.

DenverMind Media was invited by Ms. Barthelemy's 4th grade class from Sage Canyon Elementary to film their Valentine's day project focused on kindness.

Their entire school decided that instead of focusing on a traditional Valentine celebration that year, they would instead spend a month discussing, learning and implementing kindness in each and every classroom. We, of course, said yes and decided to bring along our friends from The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation.

When Claire Lemmel saw that people in her San Francisco neighborhood weren't connecting as they walked by each other on the streets, she decided to put kindness in action ... and her smile on a giant poster! Her kindness and smile are now inspiring hundreds of people on her daily walks.

Kindness fills the heart and basement of a Bay Area mom determined to help newborns in need! To learn more about this amazing nonprofit, please visit: www.lovedtwice.org.

To learn more, watch the video!

Ashley Young is a 14 year old girl with everything that comes along with it...school, parents, friends and the pressures of growing up in America. Ashley found an incredible way to teach her friends about the misuse of the word "retarded."  Often her friends will use that word incorrectly (and offensively).  Listen as Ashley shares in her own words how she is making an impact on the other 14 year olds in Batavia, Ohio.


Check out this latest Random Acts of Kindness Foundation video highlighting the work of Project Insight!  Ben Oude Kamphuis may look like a famous American wrestler, but this Holland native is all heart.  Learn how he is inspiring the disabled and many more with a most unique form of kindness.

Join us as we speak with Dacher Keltner, psychologist and professor at UC Berkeley, and faculty director of The Greater Good Science Center. Keltner is a social psychologist who focuses on the prosocial emotions, such as love, sympathy, compassion and gratitude.  In this video he shares how he, with the help of the Greater Good Science Center, is working to "take the science of compassion and altruism, and getting it out to tens of thousands of people."

In this video, Ron Gutman, founder and CEO of Health Tap, reviews a raft of studies about smiling, and reveals some surprising results. Did you know your smile can be a predictor of how long you'll live -- and that a simple smile has a measurable effect on your overall well-being? Prepare to flex a few facial muscles as you learn more about this evolutionarily contagious behavior.

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