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Muslim-Owned Restaurant Offers The True Spirit of Christmas.
A Muslim-owned restaurant in London is offering a three-course meal to homeless and elderly people on Christmas Day so that “no one eats alone”. Shish
The Bringer of Books and Smiles
For the last eight years, Colbert Nembhard has been bringing books (and smiles) to homeless children in The Bronx, New York. Mr Nembhard, a librarian
(50 Bits of) Free Advice From an 80 Year Old Man.
John M. Sweeney is (as well as being one of Kindness Blog’s inspirations) the creator of Suspended Coffees, a nonprofit organization partnering with a variety
He Fixed My Car, and My Christmas
In 1958, I was a first-year high school teacher in Beatty, Nevada. On Dec. 22, I headed home to Idaho in my 1951 Hudson to
The Day I Stopped Saying Hurry Up – by Rachel Macy Stafford
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When you’re living a distracted life, every minute must be accounted for. You feel like you must be checking something…
Paying It Forward—Literally
Thirty years ago, my world almost fell apart. I had surgery, was fired, and was informed by the IRS that my employer had not paid
10 Ways to REALLY Help Someone Who Has a New Baby – by Shelly Lopez Gray (Registered nurse)
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I would have given a kidney if someone would have done any of these things for me after the birth…
These Shocking Photos Show The Scars You Can’t Normally See. And They’re Horrifying.
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Words have meaning, and they possess the power to change the world. They can inspire us to do amazing things, or…
Rude Post-Office Assistant Versus Elderly Lady
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Dying Man, 24, Leaves an Awesome Message That Everyone Should Read:
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Soon I Will be Gone Forever, but That’s Okay as Long as Someone Reads This. I am only 24 years…
You Don’t Learn This in College
When police found Fred Barley, 19, living in a tent on the campus of Gordon State College in Barnesville, Georgia, they were prepared to evict
40 Ways to Practice Self-Kindness
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40 Ways to Practice Self-Kindness by Mike O’Connor “The most powerful relationship you will ever have is the relationship with…
The Love of a Mother and Her 3 Year-old Daughter, who Were Attacked With Acid by Their Husband/Father
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Somayeh Mehri (29) and Rana Afghanipour (3) are a mother and daughter living in Bam, southern Iran. They were attacked…
The Wardrobe – By Colin Walls
Some time ago, I went to an art exhibition, which showed the work of some students from a local college, one of whom was a
A Written Reply in a University Bathroom Stall
The photographer, of this amazing letter, wrote: “In a girls’ bathroom stall at my university, girls have written about some of their most horrifying life
The Donor
Brenda Jones, a 69-year-old great-grandmother, had spent a long year on the donor list waiting to receive a liver. Then, on July 18, a hospital
Senior Employees: Why You Want Them, and How to Support Them – By Jim Vogel
Age discrimination is a real problem, and older workers often have a more difficult time securing employment than younger workers. Some companies fear that older
The Homeless – 39 Questions For Your Reflection
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The Homeless – 39 Questions For Your Reflection by Mike O’Connor 1. When you see a homeless person, do you…
LouAnn’s Last Flight
For 34 years, LouAnn Alexander worked as a flight attendant. But at the age of 58, she received a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Soon, the
My Family Abandoned Me. Then A Stranger’s Simple Kindness Changed My Life – By Hilary Parkinson
I was just out of college, only three days into a graduate year in England, and I was dragging a heavy backpack and suitcase through
The Difference That a Simple Stick of Chalk Can Make – By Carmelene Melanie Siani
“I just saw a terrible thing,” my husband said, as he pulled up to the curb and I climbed into the passenger seat of the
I’m Muslim and People Call Me Terrorist. Do YOU Trust Me?
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Why the Nicest People Are the Strongest Inside -By Tiffany Sun
You probably have this impression stuck in your head: Nice people are weak. They get taken advantage of, get blamed at, and are often pushed
Blanket Statement – by Zena Hamilton
When I was seven, my family drove to the Grand Canyon. At one point, my favorite blanket flew out the window and was gone. I