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ID: 1310

11/5/2010 12:57:29 PM - touched x - UK

Me and my family were on my way to holiday in our motorhome and we saw a woman fall i couldn't just leave her there so i got out of the car and put her in the back and we took her to the hosptital because she had a realy nasty cut across her forehead. She became a close friend but unfortunately she died 6 months after. She was 84.

11/5/2010 2:06:16 PM. - claire - fl

i think that is so nice really sorry she died

11/7/2010 8:49:58 AM - touched x - uk

Thanks for the comment claire

12/11/2010 11:34:23 AM. - emily - birmingham

so sorry from me aswell

12/2/2011 4:34:18 PM. - kerra - Lehigh Acres Florida U.S.A

Always help the elderly!!!!!!!!


ID: 1308

11/2/2010 8:20:49 PM. - tonya - parksville, bc

i am having a Christmas craft sale and all the money i get is going to Guatemala to help bild a house for a little boy and his famlie, and did i say i'm only 12

12/11/2010 11:37:22 AM. - emily - birmingham

i will do the same aswell but i will do a cooking sale i hope u get lots of money from that i am only 9 and a half mine will go to dogs trust.


ID: 1307

11/2/2010 5:39:26 PM - lorelei - new york

Whenever I think of this story always makes it feel like christmas for me.

A friend of mine was looking out her window one snowy day in mid december and she saw this little girl skipping down the street, happy to be out of school for christmas. As the girl passed my friends yard she stopped, she stood directly in front of the nativity scene, that my friend always puts out for christmas. It was cold and the girl had only a small, pink, scarf covering her head. The girl unwrapped the scarf carefully and bundled the naked baby Jesus, where he lay in the manger. Satisfied that he was warm she continued down the street letting the snowflakes fall onto her curly blond hair.

11/5/2010 11:24:28 AM - touched x - UK

As soon as i read this i knew i would remember that little girl on christmas day. I'm 12 yrs old and i really need some help to do something special for christmas would you be able to help. With the mney i earn i will be giving it to cancer research as my dad had it a while back.


ID: 1306

10/30/2010 12:46:42 PM - tomgal - mexico

last christmas me and my best friend made around 200 cupcakes and decoratede them very christmassy and half of them we delivered to a orphanage with kids of all ages, and we even got to give them to the children ourselves. the other half we delivered to a institute for the abnormal and a platefull to our grandma. ill never forget the childrens faces when we gave them a cupcake. this year i hope to do the same thing, except for other needy people and kids. doing something kind makes you feel really great inside! every one in this world should be more kind, then maybe the world would be almost perfect!!! :)


ID: 1305

10/30/2010 9:55:11 AM. - natalie - usa

supportive of others/helpful


ID: 1303

10/28/2010 8:20:44 PM. - Sarah - Carnation, WA

I am just a 4th grader, and I have been signing up for as many things as I can that includes helping younger children. I really like working with little kids, especially a first grader called Parker. we went on a field trip today, and he was in my group. He wasn't as much of a handful as everyone else says he is. Currently, I am signed up for my classroom's SERT(Student Emergency Response Team) training. If there is ever a natural disaster, I hope to be able to help. next year I want to be a student coach to help the younger kids learn.

10/30/2010 9:56:37 AM. - natalie - usa

nice

11/2/2010 8:24:03 PM. - tonya - parksville, bc

i think that's amzing and u should keep at it :)

11/5/2010 9:19:32 AM. - vicki - UK

well done! wishing for more people like you :)


ID: 1299

10/27/2010 10:48:50 AM. - Lois - Brooksville, Fl.

I did not do this act of kindness. It was done for me.
I was going to a meeting alone in my car. A car ahead of me pulled into the parking lot and passed a wonderful parking space right near the building. As I got out of my car, I noticed him, shambling along, and I went to him and thanked him for passing up the perfect space for a total stranger. I later learned that he has a very debilitating handicap and cannot walk very fall without pain. Thank you for lettin me share this story. He has since become a close friend of mine and he truly lives a live of kindness to others.


ID: 1298

10/26/2010 4:00:32 PM. - vikki'm - WASHINGTON

i saw a grandma who was having trouble with the door.
i quickly ran up and opened it for her and held it for her:)
it made me feel so good afterwards!


ID: 1296

10/26/2010 10:03:05 AM. - LLL - okla

I don't hope to offend anyone, but it seems that all or most of these posts are from people bragging about what they did for others. RANDOM acts of kindness implies to me a gift to someone without an expectation of ANY personal reward..including bragging rights!
Having said that I would like to share two quick stories: We have a Christmas tradition (since 1977) at our house where we put candy canes on the tree and each time we have a guest they take a cane off. It started because of someone crying at a convenience store. Another person was young and had nothing to offer that would help the lady, so she offered her a candy cane and a hug. The candy canes remind me that even if we can't solve another person's problems for them, we can offer a token of support and compassion, no matter how small and insignificant the token.

The second story happened just a few weeks ago.
A lady was cashing out at the store where I had just pumped gasoline. I was going to run an errand in another town where the gas was much cheaper, so I was only purchasing five dollars worth to get me there. When I pulled out my money to pay the clerk did not charge me for the gasoline because a lady standing beside me had overheard and discreetly paid for me!
As I was leaving a gentleman held the door for me and it reminded me how blessed I am to live where I live because in our little rural area people daily hold the door for one another male or female, young or old. It is a subtle reminder that people here are caring for each other in little ways everyday!

10/27/2010 6:27:03 AM - MD - South Houston/Tx.

I would like to say you r right about bragging but to inspire with something you did to remind others is wonderful. i loved your stories!

10/27/2010 8:54:46 AM - Randy - Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

Hey LLL....don't forget that many of users of this site are children. The subtleties of a true Random Act of Kindness may not quite be apparent to them yet.

I agree with MD in Texas, hopefully some of the acts shared here will inspire someone...even if it's just one person...to do something kind. That one act just might inspire another, and another....and maybe just make the world a little better place!

11/10/2010 4:29:42 PM - Sami - batavia, ny

Wow i think that lady was so super nice. im glad you have people who look out for you. Happy Holidays!


ID: 1294

10/25/2010 4:50:27 PM - Hal - Exton,PA USA

-Someone was on crutches and no one was helping her so I offered to help her.
-Someone couldn't get their clay round so I did it.

12/17/2011 6:00:08 AM - bird - honalulu,hawii

at my school everybody would help somebody unless they like them or they are their friends


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