26 Act's of Kindness
Snitch2
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Well, I sure hope more people join. Even if you do not want to say what you did..you could just say "I am on number 12 today."
Thanks, Snitch!
Thanks, Snitch!
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Well my 28 Act's of Kindness started of with me cutting off a significant portion of my hair for Wigd for Kids. They are an organization which provides wigs for children FREE OF CHARGE, and does NOT SELL HAIR, unlike the "Locks of Love" program does. The main difference is the LFL program SELLS the wigs to the patients on a sliding scale. They are NOT given to the patients for free. I cannot imagine anything more depressing than to be the mother of a critically ill child, having huge mounting medical bills, and then be asked to PAY for the wig.
I researched both programs prior to choosing to donate, and discovered this information..it is free on the internet..and everything on the internet has to be the truth ..??? right?? lol.
Second, and Third Act's were completed to help me with my (slight) case of road rage.
Third and Forth Act's were letting 2 people in a grocery store, at the peak check out time (5-6 pm) cut in line ahead of me, as they had less items than I did. I do not usually do this, so it was a big step for me.
Fifth Act had to do with a needy (homeless) person.
Sixth Act was not to respond to a clearly rude and overworked salesperson at a local retail shop, and to tell them I hoped they had a less stressful day, and I would pray for them.
Seventh Act was to donate a coat to a Sister at church who had no jacket.
Eight Act was, when seeing said Sister in jacket, to go out to my car, and give her the scarf and gloves I had worn with the coat-the scarf having sentimental value to me, as it was one of the few remaining articles I owned from my life in the military in Germany. The gloves, just matched.
Ninth Act was to donate 2 brand new jean skirts to another Sister who could not afford them. They were brand new, with tags still on them. I had planned to return them for cash, or store credit, but I had inadvertintly overheard her talking about needing heavier skirts for the winter, so I gave mine to her.0
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