more ideas on being kind

ask business to doante something for people who give blood, and corrdinate a blood drive.  Give the items the items to the people who donated blood

buy flower for someone in the hostpital you do not know

buy flowers for the business owner

rent a boat for a your group for the kids and go fishing

buy food for someone you do not know–

Acts of Kindness

Carry inexpensive, pocket-sized rain ponchos in your car and hand them out to pedestrians who are getting drenched in a downpour.

Ask your children to go through their toys and donate some of them to children who are less fortunate

Donate blood.

Give your place in line at the grocery store to another person, such as someone in a hurry or a parent with restless little children

Christmas Year Round

There is something about Christmas that brings out the best in all of us. When December finally rolls around and the mistletoe comes out, the child like feeling of wonder and awe is almost palpable. We feel compelled to give someone an extra smile or tip that extra dollar that we usually stinge on. For a moment we all forget about our troubles and give in to the spirit, we remember how good it feels to help others.

My point is this: why wait for Christmas? Why spend eleven months acting like the Grinch when you could have the Christmas Spirit year round? Be Kind Day is quickly approaching, use March 5 to mark the beginning of a new you. Do something kind for the man in front of you, give a compliment, buy the nice hardworking barrista at Starbucks a cup of coffee. Do SOMETHING. Do ANYTHING. Don’t wait for Christmas to remember how good it feels to be kind, make your Christmas spirit last year round. After all, “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see”-Mark Twain.

Kindness Ideas

1. buy bubbles for preschool

2. get groups of freinds- and sing some songs like caroling but not during Christmas time

3. Host a party for people who are passing by your party.

4. Vollunteer to give a ride for a person who has cancer

5. buy a suit for someone.

More Kindness

Volunteer decorate, serve lunch, or sell raffle tickets at a community event for the elderly, students, or a nonprofit organization.

Sort, wrap, organize, or deliver presents for people who can’t do it themselves.

Celebrate senior citizens or students by having a special holiday dinner. Set up the dining room, prepare and serve dinner,

visit elderly and play games

More ideas of Being Kind

buy people blankets
make a gift for the milatary
donate frequent flyer miles
distributed Hershey’s kisses to all the business owners in your town
Send positive letters to a juvenile detention facility

Ideas on Being Kind

Gather a few neighbors to adopt an entrance to your neighborhood and periodically have a get-together to keep it weeded and cleaned up. Serve refreshments and make it a Saturday morning party!
Collect teddy bears for police officers to give to traumatized children. .
Start an inter-generational program, in which senior citizens help schoolchildren with their reading, writing, or math.

Sew comfort items for the police trauma unit or a children’s hospital.

Be Kind Day

Visit hospitals with smiles, treats, and friendly conversation for patients

Give a pair of tickets to a baseball game or concert to a stranger.

Stop by a nursing home, and visit a resident with no family nearby.

Have a clean-up party in the park

Drop off a plant, cookies, or donuts to the police or fire department. 

Ides on kindness

Organize a scout troop or service club to help people with packages at the mall or grocery.

Host special programs or speakers at libraries or bookstores.

Offer to answer the phone for the school secretary for ten minutes.

Volunteer to read to students in the classroom.

Write notes of appreciation and bring flowers or goodies to teachers or other important people, such as the principal, nurse, or custodian

kindness

More ideas of Kindness :

Buy a stranger a free pizza.
Distribute lollipops.
Sing at a nursing home.
Offer a couple of hours of baby-sitting to parents.
Treat someone to fresh fruit.

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