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Kindness Ideas

Updated: Feb 12, 2020

Free Kindness Ideas


Write letters to soldiers ~ Compliment a Stranger ~ Donate to a women’s shelter ~ Hold open the doors for people ~ Help at a Veterinarian office or animal shelter ~ Pick up litter at a park ~ Leave letters of encouragement of people’s cars ~ Help out with a fundraiser ~ Thank a teacher with a special note ~ Let someone skip you in line ~ Donate your clothes to someone in the community ~ shovel your neighbors drive when it snow’s ~ Babysit for Free ~ Show new kids around your school, or new employees around work ~ Do a favor without any thing in return ~ Walk a neighbor’s dog ~ Help someone carry their groceries ~ Give someone a ride~ Take someone new to town on a tour of our community ~ Learn “hello” in several languages to greet people ~ Pay a strangers library fees ~ Spend a day in a shelter ~ send a friend a letter instead of a text ~ Help a child or elderly person cross the street ~ Snap a picture of a couple in a great moment and send it to them ~ Read to kids at the library ~ volunteer at the school ~ Offer to take back someone’s shopping cart ~ Help someone with a flat tire ~ Pump someone’s gas ~ Hold the elevator for someone ~ Do a siblings chore ~ Wash someone’s car ~ Water the neighbor’s yard or flowers ~ Share you talent with a local nursing home ~ Serve your family breakfast in bed ~ Save you pop tabs for a children’s hospital ~ Earn money for your local school with Box Tops ~ Give someone a gift card you don’t intend to use ~ Thank a Police officer ~ Hang out with some elderly in your community ~ Write an encouraging message on a napkin ~ Mentor a child or someone younger than you ~ Let someone else Pick what to watch on TV ~ Mow a neighbor’s yard ~ Write a list about why your friend is so great ~ Have a No Complaining Day ~ Rake the leaves for your neighbor ~ Post positive encouragement online ~ share a great book you read ~ Stop and take In the sunrise or sunset ~ Write someone an encouraging poem ~ Give up your seat so someone else may sit ~ Send children cards in the hospital ~ Take your siblings to play in the rain ~ Recycle things you find along the road ~ Feed the birds ~ Thank your janitor ~ Take time to listen to someone ~ Help out your school janitor ~ Wash your neighbor’s dog ~ Donate your hair to Locks of Love or a similar place ~ Give your umbrella to a stranger ~


© CWC; Courageously We Crusade


Kindness Ideas That Cost


Thank A Teach with a gift ~ Buy flowers to hand someone on the street ~Add money to someone’s parking meter ~ Bake Cookies for the elderly, neighbor, co-worker ~ Make dinner for a family in need ~ Donate allowance to a charity ~ Buy a family a night at the movies with tickets ~ Pay for someone’s meal ~ Plant a tree ~ Buy a child an Ice Cream ~ Pay a strangers library fees ~ Apply credit to or Pay off a child’s school lunch bill ~ Pass out water on a hot day ~ Bring donuts to your co-workers ~ Leave your waiter/waitress a generous tip ~ Buy someone a gift card ~ Pack someone a lunch ~ Pay for someone’s dry cleaning ~ Send a soldier a care package ~ Help purchase children school supplies ~ Buy someone a gas card ~ Purchase items for children in the hospital ~ Buy someone Coffee ~ Help pay for an animals vet bill ~ Make someone a homemade blanket or item ~ Buy someone lunch ~ Leave change at a wishing fountain so someone else can make a wish ~ Buy someone groceries ~ Hide money in random places for strangers


© CWC; Courageously We Crusade

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