Come here when you are feeling lonely, need a smile, or want to feel a spark of hope…a hope for love and kindness in this world that we share together. There are so many wonderful and positive people and events that are happening all around us that show the kindness and love that we share with each other and give us hope for the future.

If you have come to this blog from a kindness card given to you, take some time to look around and read a few stories of hope, kindness, and love. I hope that the kindness act you received brightened your day, and that it will inspire you to pass it on.

We all share and live in this crazy, wonderful world together. We must learn to treasure each stranger we meet on the street, as we are all facing our own battles. Accept and appreciate our differences and learn from one another’s experiences. Share love and kindness with your neighbor, and have hope for one another and our future.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

The Little Things...


It's the little things...one little act of kindness that can mean the WORLD to someone.  There is so much good in this world.  Contact me at hopeforloveandkindness@gmail.com to get your Kindness Card to start paying it forward and do your part in changing the world one kind act at a time.  
From the Huffington Post:
On Sunday, Samantha Ford, the girlfriend of a soldier deployed in Afghanistan, shared a photo on Facebook of two $20 bills and a letter from an anonymous veteran.
"I just thought I would share with you all what happened to me today! Came out of Dunkin Donuts and found this under my windshield wiper," the accompanying post reads.

take your hero to dinner
Ford, who lives just outside of Boston, according to TODAY, said the sticker on her car reads "Half my heart is in Afghanistan."
She continued: "There are no words to describe how I'm feeling right now. Tears in my eyes. I just wish I could thank whoever did this! God bless our troops and all of those who stand behind them."

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