This Father’s Day, I want to thank my dad. His tireless work in the community co-founding Pinellas Hope to assist the homeless population has been an inspiration.
The dreaded summons arrived – Jury Duty. I had no choice but to serve. I was pleasantly surprised that jury duty had some unexpected perks.
The first Sunday in May, NYC hosts an epic 40 mile bike tour through it’s car-free roads. But the kindness I saw during the event was even more impressive.
Earth Day is a day to reflect on what we can do to be kind to the Earth. But that can be overwhelming.
Are you unsure how to help homeless people? Here’s a great idea that is fun for all ages: care packages for homeless people. See how we did it!
Are you confused about how to best help Ukraine? Here is a comprehensive list of reliable ways to give – just the way you want.
Our global crisis is still foremost in my mind. But we also have problems close to home. Food insecurity affects people in all cities and countries. Community fridges are using the power of community to help solve this problem.
If you’re like me, you feel like you could be doing more to help this Russia/Ukraine crisis. Let’s talk about some real ways we can help.
How do we make sense of what is happening in the world? Let’s take a moment to focus on what’s important: people and peace.
Showing kindness by volunteering in your community is a win for all involved. Find out why and how you can win today.
Our “weak ties,” the casual friendships in our lives, can be a source of happiness and new opportunities.
We don’t have to be rewarded to reap the benefits of an act of kindness. The impact still exists, even when no one is looking.