Today we’re taking a break
from Crafts Monday to talk about Random Acts of Kindness because today kicks of
RAK Week, a worldwide celebration of kindness that takes place the second
full week in February each year.
Established
in 1995, the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation (RAK) is an internationally
recognized nonprofit headquartered in Denver, CO, dedicated to inspiring people
to practice kindness and pass it on to others. RAK provides free online
resources to encourage acts of kindness across the globe, specifically in
school communities.
The
foundation’s goals are threefold:
1.
To inspire others to be kind.
2.
Legitimize kindness as a way to improve society.
3.
Be a highly regarded, visible social and emotional learning education program.
Why
not commit to practicing random acts of kindness this week and every week? Here
are a few suggestions from the foundation:
1.
Just smile at one extra person.
2.
Eat lunch with someone new—at school, at the office or just out and about.
3.
Make sure to say “I love you” or give someone special an extra hug.
4.
Volunteer for a Special Olympics Team, coach a youth sports team or even
referee for an hour on a recreational league.
5.
Take your kindness digital by downloading Kindr from the Apple App Store. Then
brighten someone's day by sending a creative compliment, a hug or even a cute
animal video.
6.
Try a new vegetable or fruit or even try to cook something healthy and new for
you or your family.
7.
Attempt to park your car a little farther away than normal as to provide that
sweet spot for a pregnant lady, a person with special needs, an elderly person
or someone who just needs a little more ease.
8.
Send a positive message to someone in need or help someone who might not need
it, but would appreciate it.
9.
Donate unwanted or unused clothes or household goods to a shelter, non-profit
or animal rescue organization.
10.
If you feel you just must make a monetary contribution and are insistent, buy
someone’s groceries or offer to help pay for someone in line.
Do
you practice random acts of kindness? Stop by the blog on Wednesday to learn
how practicing random acts of kindness can benefit you in ways you never
realized.
2 comments:
For me, an act of kindness would be if I DIDN'T cook for my family (smile!). My best cooking comes out of a box and goes in to a microwave.
Very funny, Angela!
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