I am back with another update on how Kindness Yard Sale funds are being used!!!
Oh how I wish I could include you all in the activities when the money is spent. It is so fun to be able to share the kindness with the world.
Ok, first up!
I used Kindness Yard Sale money to buy Starbucks gift cards. We bought 20 $5 cards, then headed over to our local grocery store. Grocery store employees have worked SO HARD during this pandemic, and lately the grocery shelves here in the DC metro area have been bare. There was a bad snowstorm, leaving delivery trucks stuck on the highway. Plus, people PANIC shopped and hoarded items. And some store employees are sick with Covid and cannot work. The end result is hard working employees and cranky customers. So that’s why we treated them to Starbucks cards! It was very fun to hand them a card and thank them for all they do to keep the community nourished. We gave out 10 cards, will do the other 10 the next time we shop.
Ready to go in and hand out gift cards! |
One thing I really respect in people is the ability to be VULNERABLE. It is difficult! Really putting yourself out there, being honest, especially when things are rough, can be hard. That’s why when I read this post from a neighbor, I new it was the perfect way to use Kindness Yard Sale funds:
“Would anyone be able to pick up
some food from the Salvation Army on Glebe Rd for us? Our car was repossessed the other day, I have
been unable to get groceries and other necessities as I didn’t know our car was
taken.”
I was so moved by the request. The woman was not asking for a hand-out. She didn’t ask for money. She didn’t even ask for FOOD. All she wanted was someone to pick up food for them at the Salvation Army. And the post was made 2 days before THANKSGIVING!
I contacted the poster and explained about Kindness Yard Sale funds. I asked her to give me a shopping list and we set out for the store! It was very fun filling the cart with food for these deserving strangers. And they were so appreciative when we delivered it. Turned out they were new to Virginia, there were chronic health issues too, and the family was just in a hard spot. Other neighbors also pitched in, and the kids in the family wrote letters to Santa and got gifts through that project, too.
Operation "THANKSGIVING!!" under way |
After the grocery deliver and support the community gave, the woman edited her post to add:
“Thank you so much everyone, we are truly blessed. We could be going through this anywhere in the world, but we are here, and the community has been nothing short of amazing. Bless you all for the information and offering to help. We were blessed with lots of groceries and met an amazing couple! My faith in humanity has been restored to a whole new level! Happy Holidays everyone and when you need a hand, or someone to make you a cup a of coffee and offer you an ear, you have a whole a family here who appreciates all of their neighbors!”
Kindness money spent: $292.32
I got word of a sweet couple who were new to America. They came from a WARM climate and bam – here they were in the middle of winter! They use public transport, which means a lot of walking to and from busses and metros.
Kindness money was used to buy them a cuddly blanket and a nice pair of warm boots for the man (a student). Because of kindness funds, he can now walk to and from transportation without freezing his feet!
Kindness money
spent: $59.80
A local elementary school contacted me about a program they run. They were arranging Thanksgiving meals for families that did not have them, and wondered if Kindness Activist could pitch in. WHY OF COURSE! That is exactly what Kindness funds are for! I pitched in some Kindness money and the organizers were so thankful. Because of the yard sale donations, many families were able to have tasty meals.
Kindness money
spent: $200
And finally for this update, Kindness funds were used to help a visitor to America SPREAD KINDNESS.
My friend Ixi is from Guatemala, and her parents came to visit to meet their new grandson! Her father is very active in his faith community back home, and had connected with a priest in Arlington on a previous visit that he really liked. So even though he was here visiting and on vacation – he set up a MEAL for people around the church! They wrote:
“Saturday November 27 - Thanksgiving day in Virginia, USA. Faith in Action, along with the Hispanic Church
of Clarendon, shared the Bible and served 85 lunches to Central Americans
living in difficult situations in this country. God was Glorified. thank you
everyone who contributed God bless you and multiply.”
The JOY of spreading KINDNESS |
Kindness money spent: $100
That’s it for this update. There are MANY more stories to be told, and I promise to get to them! These funds are not MINE, but the WORLD’S, and I pledge to be transparent, as always, in how they are used.
Thanks again for all of your support for Kindness Activist. Let’s keep spreading kindness and watching the kindness ripples form.
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