One smile. One hug. One cup of coffee. One person...
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 StoryIt was a Thursday, one of those heavy ones where silence speaks louder than words in the office.
Sara Yahia noticed her colleague Maya, usually upbeat and quick with a smile, sitting a little too still at her desk. Her eyes, watery and red, didn’t lift from the screen, and her coffee sat untouched. No one else seemed to notice....
A week ago, when I finished with the doctor, I found a cleaner who needed money and food for his children. I gave him money and bought him food, and his children came and hugged me. I felt happy at that time, and since that day, whenever I see someone in need, I help them.
Recently, I helped a classmate who was struggling to understand a difficult assignment. I explained the concepts to them in a different way, and we worked together step-by-step until they could solve it successfully and get a perfect score. It felt really great to see their relief and how much they appreciated my help.
found a story about someone paying for a stranger's coffee!
I loved your story about paying for someone's coffee. It inspired me to try it too! I bought a coffee for the person behind me in line today, and their sudden smile made my day. Thanks for the inspiration!
Last winter, I noticed that my elderly neighbor couldn't walk, so I helped her get everything she needed. She was so grateful, and now we're best friends. This made me realize how small actions can lead to beautiful and unforgettable relationships.
There is this 3 cat family in my neighborhood that always kept their distance and were weary of people, they were ALWAYS together. One night while I was going for a walk, one of them kept going ahead of me and meowing at me, not in a threatening way, but more of a pleading call. I guessed they were hungry...
Back when I was in middle school, my friend and I were heading to the cafeteria while chatting along the way and as we reached the cafeteria I noticed that my friend did not bring any lunch with him. I asked if he wanted to have some of mine, He was hesitant at first but after some convincing we ended...
im disabled and limited income but i dont let that stop me from helping someone more less fortunate than me,i see someone hungry i offer to buy them a meal, id spend my last few bucks knowing that i made a difference and kept someone from going hungry, we all do a good deed and dont expect nothing in return...