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Do you have someone in your life who inspired you to be a better person? Did you witness an act of kindness that left an impression? Share your kindness story with the world.
Tell Us Your Kindness StoryMy mom did a kindess theing cever she gave sumer muny to a man that need help and she give bluds a waey.
one day there was a turtle and he was a happy turtle and lived alone . then one day i could see that it felt sad to i told my dad if we can buy another turtle that is a girl .and he said yes so we went to the pet store and we found pretty turtle and we named...
what inspired me to be kind to dogs a lot more is my dad hurt the dogs sometimes like over react when they did something bad.(not any more) and i knew it was wrong because my mom was always nice and everybody else was so it inspire me to be nice to all dogs even mean one's as i brought...
Every year I donate to a toy drive that a local radio station holds. I bring toys and money for kids who do not have these things. It is really fun to donate and get to hang out with people that do the same thing.
February 14th, Valentine's Day, is meant to be a day of love and happiness. My friends and I exchanged gifts and stuffed animals as we had no valentines this year. When I walked into History class, very unexcited to take a test, I realized that none of my classmates at my table had received any gifts. I felt bad for them, but...
my godmother amelia inspires me she is a wealthy real estate agent she live comfortability she has a 2 story house and a 1 kid she helps people that don't have a lot of money and helps at food banks
One day I was walking to my class and saw a kid that looked new. I felt bad for him, so I helped him out and took him to his class. By doing that small thing, I got a new friend and we are still close now. I was late for class, but I told my teacher what happened and she...
My father always makes sure that I am happy and fine after my mother left I was depressed he made me feel happy after.
When I was walking to 7-11 I saw an older lady who seemed to be having trouble walking. When our paths met, I helped her across the street and carried her bags for her. It wasn't a big thing and it didn't take long, but her smile told me she appreciated it.