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.
Jessica Baine

Maybe this sounds cliche but the kindest thing anyone has ever done for me is show up when I needed it the most. When I was going through my divorce I felt the most alone ever. Like I was letting the entire world down. I was keeping to myself and suffering in silence. Read more>>
Andrea Heuston

After years of infertility treatments and a failed IVF procedure, I was talking with my best friend, who is Danish and a mother of four already. She and her husband live in England. I kind of lost my mind with her over the phone after the failed IVF and she said, “Andrea, Dan and I have talked and if you want to come here, I will give you my eggs.” Read more>>
Alex Tello

In 2015 I was touring with my first feature film, Furthest from the Wild. I was going to different film festivals and doing private screenings to get the film promoted. In my film I had a segment on a wolf sanctuary in New Mexico called Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary. They are a non profit organization that goes out and rescues wolves and wolf dogs from bad situations. Read more>>
Law Bullock

The kindest thing anyone ever did for me was asking me to speak. I know it doesn’t sound like such a big thing, but to a person who was used to being brushed aside it meant everything. It’s actually what made me pursue my career as a public speaker/spoken word artist. Read more>>
Jackie Maldonado

Back in July of 2020, Taylor Swift decided to release her album folklore right in the middle of the pandemic. I was working at a job I knew I needed to move on from, without any creative inspiration to keep me going. I heard that album and immediately felt I needed to visually depict it. Read more>>
Matthew Bedford

It took a lot of encouragement from people who love me for me to step out and begin creating. This holds true for more than just the most recent of my creative outlets. Going back to when I was quite young, it took my parents encouraging me to play piano more publicly, in front of church, at friend’s houses, at retirement or care facilities, to break me out and build that habit. Read more>>
Rosa Vasquez

Last year, I finally decided to obtain my driver’s license after years of commuting for hours at a time, sometimes traveling back and forth is longer than the designation. As an entrepreneur, you have to visit many different locations of interest, start conversations with many new people, and attend many events – aside from the ones I coordinated. Read more>>
Carmen Grayson

While starting in the entertainment industry, It was difficult trying to break in and make a name for myself. Doors were closing left and right. In my early career. I had a few individuals that were kind enough to give me an opportunity. One in particular is Lloyd Lewis CEO of Personal Touch Entertainment out of San Francisco. Read more>>
Bunny Moultrie

When I first decided that “I was a baker” now after a 8 year career in beauty, my mother sent me a kitchaid stand mixer for Christmas. I was so anxious about it too. I just started baking what if this just quickly became a hobby or I realized I really didn’t want to bake for a living. It felt like she believed in me before I believed in myself. Read more>>
Teri N

I have never been very confident I am the youngest of four, so my siblings usually took charge of everything and I just went with the flow. I never fit in any social environment, because my quiet dreams did not match the priorities of other people my age. Read more>>
Kayvon Sesar

I’ve been extremely lucky in the sense that many people have been extremely kind to me throughout my life/career as a musician. Going all the way back to the end of high school, my new private teacher, Andrea Byers invited me to study with her at Cal State Long Beach when I had no idea what my post high school life was going to be like. Read more>>
Nancy Ferro

When I was a senior in high school, one of the teachers made a lasting impact on my life through his kindness and belief in me. When I was growing up they used to divide the kids in grade school into 2 groups, those that were good student and those that were not so good student. Read more>>