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Kindness Weekly: Unexpected Kindness From Strangers

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November 7, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, This week’s kindness stories take us from a hiking trail in New England, to a visitor from South Africa to US, and just down to an intersection near a home. The one thing that connects them all was the fact that they were strangers who had never met before. It’s heart-warming to see them come together to help one another. Do you have your own story of unexpected kindness from a stranger? –Guri space
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Small Acts of Kindness

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space alisamom wrote: “We distributed several love letters today while we were out- even my daughter is getting into it and is looking for opportunities to leave them :))))”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 She was visiting the US from South Africa, here’s what she experienced.
Story2 She was hiking on a New England Autumn day when she came across this mother and a son.
Story3 Sometimes you’re given a chance to fulfill another person’s wish, here’s what they did.
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A Small Town’s Beautiful Gift to a Child

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November 7, 2015

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A Small Town's Beautiful Gift to a Child

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life, you don’t need to be gorgeous, rich, famous, brilliant or perfect. You just have to care.

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A Small Town’s Beautiful Gift to a Child

At two, Evan Leversage was diagnosed with brain cancer. In the five years since then he has been through extensive chemo and radiation treatments. When the family recently learned that his tumor had grown, and that there were no guarantees on how much time he had left, they had Evan make a bucket list. On it was a trip to Niagara Falls, a movie and his favorite restaurant. Also: Christmas. When Evan’s mother Nicole Wellwood asked her family to celebrate Christmas in October, she had no idea that their little town would come together and take things to a whole new level. { read more }

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