Random act of kindness cyclist says he could not stand by and watch homeless man rummage through bin for food
Courtesy on the Roads
Enjoy the Ride is a Road Safety Council of Western Australia initiative, brought to you by the Office of Road Safety. Our aim is to show Western Australian drivers that there is an alternative to speeding — on the road and in life. And it’s a better way.
www.enjoytheride.wa.gov.au
“Not every day is going to offer us a chance to save somebody’s life, but every day offers us an opportunity to affect one.” -Mark Bezos
Never underestimate the power of a seemingly small act to change somebody’s life. Whether it’s a surprise note in the mail, a smile at a stranger, or even just holding the door open for someone, you have the power to positively affect everyone around you and make this world a better place. What are you waiting for? :)
“A documentary on peer-to-peer bullying in schools across America.”
The trailer alone made me cry. You never know what someone is going through or what they have been through. Life is too short and wonderful to be wasting it being mean and cruel to each other. Be kind to one another!
The film that began the movement. Est. 2009.
Say thanks, make someone’s day.
Singapore Kindness Movement will continue to use the symbol of the yellow gerbera daisy to affirm the kind Singaporeans around them.
Some 500 volunteers will be distributing yellow gerbera daisies in the heart of Singapore at Orchard Road.
A television commercial, print advertisements and collaterals revolving around the daisy have been developed for World Kindness Day. School assembly programmes inculcating the values of affirmation will also be conducted.
Preceding with Kindness
Institute of HeartMath (IHM), California, USA
Say Something Nice (by ImprovEverywhere)
Louise Burfitt-Dons and Kathy Lette discuss Kindness Day UK on BBC Breakfast TV
With help, mother-son charity spruce up trailer for homeless woman
