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KindSpring.org: Small Acts That Change the World

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For over a decade the KindSpring community has focused on inner transformation, while collectively changing the world with generosity, gratitude, and trust. We are 100% volunteer-run and totally non-commercial. KindSpring is a labor of love.

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“Fragrance always remains on the hand that gives the rose.” –Gandhi

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June 11, 2016

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space EditorEditor’s note: Nothing quite connects us to the earth itself like gardening. Gardening allows us to honor nature and to visibly see the beautiful inter-connectedness between all of earth’s elements – from the soil below to the bees, and insects on the ground and to the rainwater above. Sharing the labor and fruits of gardens have brought communities, people, and nature together for millennia. –Ameeta space
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Small Acts of Kindness

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space Mish wrote: “Dog sitting for our neighbor this weekend. It’s gonna be so fun.”
space Alisamom wrote: “I was given two large bags of clothing from a friend today. I’ll keep what fits, the rest I will give to the homeless next weekend.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 Sharing her plants and flowers with a neighbor doubled her joy.
Story2 Her mom’s gift of a garden in her front yard filled her with gratitude.
Story3 The scent of the frest cut lilacs moved her to tears.
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