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June 4, 2016

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, We often talk about the state of our communities and neighborhoods. Do we trust people around us, do we feel safe, and do we enjoy where we live or work? This week’s stories remind us to reflect on what role we might play in our communities. How might lending a hand or going out of our way to do a random act of kindness change our surroundings, our neighborhoods and our cities? The change may take a long time to become visible, but we have to be willing to start somewhere — to help create a world we want to live in. space
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Small Acts of Kindness

space KiwiCat wrote: “I left housekeeping a small gift. I found this in its place (a Thank You! written on a notepad).”
space myfbil wrote: “I make sure I really notice who is serving me. Whether its a cashier, waiter or other service personnel. I might compliment their nail polish, a piece of jewelry or some personal trait. This always brings a smile. “
space npilusa wrote: “I greeted a new first year student with a smile and ended up in long conversation of laughter. It felt so good and I felt like a true human being.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 At the grocery store, her 5-year-old took random acts of kindness to another level.
Story2 Five strangers came together to help a man on the sidewalk and left feeling like family.
Story3 He saw their frustration and took it as a chance to do something kind and turn it around.
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