
Kindness Walls
1,000,000 Acts of Kindness
Can you picture that? What would that look like? What would that feel like? How will people and our community actually change? The possibilities are exciting and so worth our time and participation. What an opportunity to be a part of something big and of real significance.
Kindness Wall Project - Here are a few options/possibilities.
Ideas for Children/Teens/Families and others
Commit to doing 3 acts of kindness each. Write or drawer something about your experience - what you did - how it made you feel - what you learned or noticed from the experience.
Draw or write something about your experience and create a wall of these essays or pictures. Take a picture and download it on SpotlightRichmond.com.
Ideas for Not-for-Profit/Faith-based groups and others
Honor your volunteers and promote your events by creating a poster, collage or wall highlighting an event or project featuring people and their many acts of kindness. Send us a picutre with the number of people involved and the estimated number of acts of kindness that happened as a result of that event or project.
Ideas for Corporations, Businesses and others
Creating a wall or poster to thank your volunteers would also work well for corporations. Another idea is to invite your employees to introduce this idea to their families and to create a Kindness Wall with artwork, essays or photos of projects done at home.
Stand Up For Kindness!
This is simple and a great idea for everyone (thank you to Richard G. for this suggestion!). Create a poster or banner and invite people to sign it - agreeing to commit 7 acts of kindness during the week - average of one each day.
Youth Groups - you could create a banner or poster reflecting the types of ministry your church does or special needs or organizations in the community and have your congregation sign that after church on a specific weekend.
Companies, businesses, and others - invite your employees and customers to join you in Standing Up for Kindness - choosing to change our community, one kind act at a time.
What's the Next Step?
• Choose to participate.
• Decide what type of Kindness Wall you will create. Contact SpotlightRichmond.com (info@SpotlightRichmond.com or call Karen at 874-4591).
• Tell us what you're going to do and when so that we can post this on our Kindness Calendar.
• Let us know how we can help and please, share any ideas you have.
How can you help?
There are many simple, short-term ways of helping with our Community Kindness Campaign. Participating, sharing your ideas, inviting others to get involved, underwriting some of the promotional expenses and more.
We look forward to hearing from you. Karen, 874-4591 (info@SpotlightRichmond.com.). Thank you.
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