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Helping Teachers Through ‘Second Summer’
The early days of school in the Northeast can be warm ones. A little bit of water goes a long way for the teachers working with no A/C. Submitted by Corey Tomlinson.
“Going Up” For Kindness
Even distracted by our own challenges in life, there's time to act kindly to our fellow human beings. Submitted by Angela Eldridge.
Cookies and Comedy for long-Term Care Patients
Unable to enjoy Alaska's short summer, some long-term care residents received a gift of cookies and comedy! Submitted by Nikki Duhamel.
Taking Care of THose Who Care for Others
The healthcare professionals who dedicate their careers to caring for the elderly can use a little care and recognition themselves. Submitted by Andrea Duffy.
Pasta And Other Goods for a Food Drive
Making a donation of pasta and other goods to help a food drive feed hundreds. Submitted by Florence Turska.
Some Help With The Groceries
Helping take the burden of buying groceries off someone in need. Submitted by Camille Stone.
Beating the Heat Wave
A note of appreciation to all of the delivery drivers and mail carriers who battle the elements every day. Submitted by Angela Tate.
Regular Random Acts of Kindess
For some, random acts of kindness happen regularly, with gratitude. Submitted by Donna Kelly.
Clothes for the CHildren of Alexandria
A donation of children’s clothes to the new ALX Closet in Alexandria, VA. Submitted by Michael Lyons.
Lending a Helping Hand to a Former Classmate
Lending a hand to a friend in need, even one halfway around the world, can make an incredible difference.
Ebenezer Baptist Church Social Justice Ministry
A donation to the Ebenezer Baptist Church’s Social Justice Ministry helps with its mission to limit the effects of cash bonds on economically disadvantaged families.
A Donation and a Prayer
An offering combined with a prayer is a powerful combination for someone less fortunate. Submitted by Laniqua Turner.
A Couple Donations of Kindness
Donations are a wonderful way of spreading kindness, as a couple RAK participants share in this update.
Filling the Heart and a Candy Dish
Helping those who think of others first is often the most rewarding act of kindness possible. Submitted by Dorothy Warner.
RAK and Some Bubbles for the Kids
A bubble machine and a genuinely kind gesture bring smiles to the faces of some neighborhood kids. Submitted by Ebony C. Cray.
Filling the Grocery Cart
With the cost of groceries so high, everyone is feeling the pinch and anything can help a family struggling to make ends meet. Submitted by Autumn Gordon.
Recognizing an Elementary School Volunteer
Our educators often selflessly give out of their own pocket for the kids they teach, a common act that should be recognized in turn. Submitted by Patty Marickovich.
A Quick Meal - A Lasting Memory
A quick meal can mean a world of difference for someone looking for any bit of kindness. Submitted by Xavier Anderson.
A Little Drive-Thru Kindness
This restaurant employee didn’t expect a little bit of kindness during a rough day in the drive-thru. Submitted by Paula Johnson.
Giving Even More at a Food Ministry
Taking an opportunity to help a single mother at a Food Ministry. Submitted by Sheila Banks.