We asked entrepreneurs, artists, creatives and folks from every walk of life to share stories of kindness with us because we believe that hearing about kindness inspires more kindness. Our world needs more kindness.
Chanell Solace

I was homeless in Hawaii at the time when Right after I lost my baby at six months, I hit a point where I had nothing — no shoes, no plan, just trying to make it off that island. I walked into the Waikoloa Beach Grill asking for a job. Read more>>
Annah Elizabeth

There are moments in life that forever alter our understanding of what kindness really means.
The kindness that stands out most in my life wasn’t necessarily an intentional act—though it was an unexpected gift. Read more>>
Dora Witte

We work with Navajo Nation Artisans based out of Thoreau, NM, which is on the Navajo reservation. We work with them with the understanding that we do provide fair pay for work, which isn’t often the case on the reservation. The Navajo are skilled artisans, and they hand craft and sew many of our products such as our necklaces, slippers, dream catchers and beaded artwork. A portion of sales also go to support the education of Navajo children on the reservation. One of the kindest things anyone has ever done for us was to provide our team with a double wide trailer and land on the reservation to serve as an office space. Read more>>

