The Kindness Flash #08
This month’s theme: COMMUNITY – a group of people united through a common goal.
Everyday Kindness: Tough City, Kind Neighbor
When Lisa first moved into the neighborhood in 1994, her neighbor James was very friendly. So much so that he was always helping her around the house, mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, and more! Sounds great, right? But something seemed a bit off for Lisa. Why was this man being kind to a stranger? What did he want in return?
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Everyday Kindness: Four Teens, Four Elders, One Heart
When an intergenerational kindness class, made up of teenagers and elderly in Seattle, decided to surprise a stranger one afternoon, they didn’t realize the joy they would all receive just from committing one random act of kindness together.
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Kind Connection: Megan Rose Taylor
At just 15-years-old, Megan discovered the importance of kindness first-hand when she fainted, fracturing her skull in three places. If it hadn’t been for the strangers who called an ambulance and cared for her until it arrived, Megan knows the result may have been even more devastating. Learn more about Megan and find out how you can make her Kindness Wish become a reality!
Read the full interview on the blog >>
Good News
If you’ve seen the news lately, you’ve most likely seen the stories about the presidential race in the U.S. and how more than any other previous election, it’s causing a lot of divisiveness.
But in a time when people are being divided by political beliefs, we sometimes forget to see the real life truths. We forget that the same people who we may now fiercely oppose are the same people who we grew up with. They’re the neighbor who made us feel welcome when we had just moved to the neighborhood. They’re the kids we played with at the playground. They’re the person we celebrated with when our favorite team scored the game winning goal. They’re the best friend of our parents who we consider a family member.
While many issues continue to come up and split opinions, we should remember that what has gotten us through the tough times in our lives, and also the great times, is each other – our community. So let us not forget that each and every one of us are leaders. Whether it’s in our home, at school, at our job, or any place else. Where others have the power to divide, we have the power to unite.
Kindness Quote
~ Anthony J. D’Angelo
Act of Kindness
The essence of a strong community is based on the close ties and relationships that form between people of that community. But strong roots don’t grow overnight, they’re nurtured.
Kindness Media
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Community: The Structure of Belonging by Peter Block
Whether it’s a company, a school, or one’s own neighborhood, we all know what a strong community looks like. But how do we go from being strong individuals to bringing people together? Peter Block shows us that in a world often full of divisiveness, it’s possible to create a united community and explains how all of us can help build it.
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The Giving Tree
If you need it, take it; if you don’t, leave it. This phrase is the premise behind The Giving Tree located in downtown Fort Collins, Colorado outside of the FoCo Cafe. The Giving Tree is a place where community members can give and receive freely. These items are free for the public to take as they wish. No judgement, just community-level support.
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