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Will you be doing Random Acts of Kindness today?



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Published Date:
31 July 2008

Hastings and St Leonards residents are encouraging people to celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day today (Thursday).

The day was created by locals, who hope it will become a country-wide event, promoting kindness in communities, schools workplaces across the UK.

Organiser Sarah Evans said: "We're encouraging people to make small acts of kindness -something that costs nothing and has a profound impact.
"We're asking people to do little things on that day like taping a thank you note to the front door for the postman/postwoman, putting an extra treat in your shopping basket to give to the person behind the till, or paying for the person behind you at a toll bridge/tunnel.

"Anything at all that would make someone else happy or feel good.

"Why? To have fun and to enjoy spreading and receiving kindness which will create a ripple of happiness throughout the UK and beyond."

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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 8:08 AM
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  • Location: Hastings
 
 
  

 
 


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