It seems like the Summer Kindness Pop-Up was just yesterday, but some of the money raised at the event and after ($4430.40 and counting!) has already made its way into the world to spread kindness!! Here is an update:
- On our drive south recently, we stopped for gas in South Carolina. I decided to spread a little kindness right there at the gas station by handing out Powerball tickets! I gave 9 strangers the chance to become multi-millionaires! Two worked at the Subway restaurant inside the gas station and the rest were customers. One person looked particularly “down on her luck” – she was at a table with what looked like all of her belongings. Of course, I will never see those people again, and I doubt any of them won the BIG PRIZE, but I sure hope that woman who seemed to be experiencing homelessness won a few bucks. She deserves a treat.
Total spent: $18
Fingers crossed someone won! |
- A neighbor contacted me and explained that she was behind on her rent and really needed assistance. I so respect people who are brave enough to speak out and ask for help. So many of us suffer – needing help but afraid to ask. Because of the Summer Kindness Pop-Up, I was able to help her make her rent for the month.
Total spent: $150
- During a shopping trip to Trader Joe’s, we decided to treat a stranger to a colorful floral bouquet. We checked out with our groceries and the flowers and asked our cashier to give the bouquet to their next customer. We went out to our car and realized we forgot an item, so I had to run back in. I saw our cashier and asked if he had given someone the surprise yet, and he said, “Right now!” as he pulled them out and gave them to a very stunned mother and her teenager. I rushed off quickly so they wouldn’t see me, but the mom was easy to lipread, “REALLY? FOR ME? Who?? Wow!!”. Later we watched as they walked thru the parking lot, flowers in hand, smiling broadly.
Total spent: $7.41
- My sister Annette died of GBM, glioblastoma (brain cancer) in 2019. When she was sick and coming to visit me in Florida, I got a little silicone ice cube tray shaped liked brains. I thought it would be funny to have brain shaped ice in our lemonade (that may sound gory, but we tried to approach the situation with as much levity as possible…). I recently returned to our home in Florida after a 2-year absence and saw the ice cube tray. Only this time, it was hard to see the humor in it – it made me sad. So, I decided to give it away to someone else who might be able to enjoy it. I listed it as a gift in a Facebook group for people who have GBM or are caretakers of someone with it. Someone replied RIGHT AWAY and said they loved it and wanted it! It made me happy to see it would get used and enjoyed. Then another person wanted it! And another… End result – I used kindness funds to order 12 more brain ice cube trays! They will be so appreciated by these patients and families! I am waiting for them to arrive, then will mail them with personal notes of encouragement.
- I saw this post on a friend’s Facebook wall – “This summer my partner and I are serving as camp counselors for the non-profit Go Beyond. We will be taking groups of teens to Wyoming for 10+ days on an amazing outdoor experience! One of our kiddos is in need of some hiking appropriate clothes and other items for the trip. We will be taking him shopping to get the things he needs for camp. To share a little about this teen, this will be the first time he leaves the square block he lives on. His parents are not currently involved in his life as they struggle with substance abuse and his grandma is his caretaker. He is full of personality, has no fear and is excited for this amazing adventure!” I love being able to support these kinds of needs! Sure, we could donate to the non-profit “Go Beyond”, but because of this ask we were able to help a young man directly!! He got a memory foam pillow and sheets for his cabin bed among other things. Happy Camper!
- Oh, this was a FUN ONE! We were shopping at Home Depot and I had to urge to surprise someone with kindness. We walked around the tool area until we found the perfect people – a couple that was looking at socket sets. I noticed that they had been examining them for quite a long time. I approached them and told them it was their lucky day – they had $100 of kindness money to spend in Home Depot! The only catch was they needed to do it in 5 minutes. Their eyes LIT UP! “Really? Are you joking???” they asked. I assured them it was indeed real, and whispered to them to not just get one wrench as they turned back to the sockets they had been studying to decide. Once they made their selection, they brought it to us and explained that they had been looking for a while because they didn’t really have the money to get what they wanted and needed. They were going to make-do with a small set because it was what they could afford. But because of kindness, they were able to get a really nice big set of sockets! They were thrilled.
Total spent: $95.37 (they did so well at maximizing their $100!)
Thanks for following along on this Kindness journey. I consider it an honor to be the keeper of these funds. Every penny will be used to spread kindness!
You spend so wisely. Proud to have you be a friend ❤ �� ��
ReplyDeleteTHANKS Margaret! I view it not as my money, but as everyone who has donated. So I am careful how I spend it!
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