Kindness begets kindness. So, wanted to create a space to share and amplify stories of kindness with the hope that it inspires a chain reaction.
Cameron Becht

When I think back to a recent moment where kindness stood out to me, I had a friend on my birthday buy me a boom about sharks. Now if you ask anyone in my family I was obsessed with sharks as a kid. I would sit down and just list different species of sharks for hours till and I never got board of it. I think of if the reasons this gift stood out to me so much is because I don’t remember telling them I ever had an obsession with sharks but it showed they listened and I really appreciated that. Read more>>
Aysha A

During the pandemic, like thousands of others, I joined Christina Tosi’s daily Bake Club. She would share a playlist, recipe and lots of joy during her IG live. It became the highlight of our day to see what creative delicious treats we’d be making along with her. Read more>>
Erica Case

The kindest thing anyone has done for me in music is my friend and producer James Joseph financially supporting the production of my record “Top Bitch” that was released in 2020. I was unable to afford paid and talented studio musicians but I needed a drummer and violinist so he graciously foot the bill to make that happen. I was able to complete my goal of making that record all because he helped so much. Being so lucky to have such a wonderful friend who would produce and financially support that album I was able to reach a larger audience, play more shows and tour. Read more>>
Dana Hammond

I wrote a journal in 2019 while working for a healthcare service provider. My boss at the time, I’ll call her C.L. saw the frustration I experienced with my supplier and showed into my business. She gave me the funding the purchase my own Die cutting machine to produce my own merchandise. This is my humble beginning. I started ordering t-shirts to promote my first journal and a customization company was birthed, Be You Boutiique. Read more>>
Rachel Westerfield

Before I started college, I had a babka stand at a local farmers market in Nashville for the summer 2021 season. During that time, I gained a loyal customer base who I connected with, and ended up working with them for catering purposes as well. When I moved to NYC for college, I had to start over with my customer base. I was lucky enough to be chosen as one of the four winners for Dominique Ansel’s Everyone Can Bake Competition, which was a national recipe competition in which the winner got their recipe made and showcased at Dominique Ansel Workshop in NYC for a weekend. Read more>>