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Kindness Weekly: Help Is All Around Us

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June 11, 2017

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Small Acts of Kindness

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space TheHuman wrote: “Kindness to flies – shifted a fly to a better place. Removed housefly from water and put it in another place.”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 She helped the meter man lighten some of his grief by listening to a deeply painful story.
Story2 A kindness video made her 4-year-old granddaughter excited about doing kind acts.
Story3 Asking her father to write his life memoir was a gift for both of them.
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Bringing Fresh Produce to the Underserved

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June 11, 2017

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Bringing Fresh Produce to the Underserved

I avoid grandiose plans. I start with a small piece that I can do. I go to the root of the problem and then work around it. It’s building brick by brick.

– Muhammad Yunus –

Bringing Fresh Produce to the Underserved

Building Roots is a Canadian charity that “believes all neighbourhoods need places to grow, cook, share and buy healthy food.” In the summer of 2016, Lisa Kates and Darcy Higgins of Building Roots created the Moss Park Market, a double-wide shipping container in the Moss Park area of Toronto, in order to bring fresh produce to what they consider to be a “largely ignored” neighborhood. Mr. Higgins, who came to be interested in food through his time focusing on environmental studies at the University of Waterloo, says that while there are other options for buying groceries nearby, the area is comprised of “seniors and people with disabilities and health issues” who “can’t walk down that far; or in the winter, when sidewalks are full of snow, getting scooters and wheelchairs [through] is too difficult.” Building Roots is also involved in other projects, such as a finding a Syrian farmer a plot to grow crops for his new neighborhood and setting up a community kitchen to allow residents to cook together. { read more }

Be The Change

What food charities are local to you? Many are looking for donations of food (both non-perishable and fresh produce), or time. Plant a community garden, shop at your local farmers market, or volunteer at a local soup kitchen. To learn more about Building Roots, or to get involved, visit their website. { more }

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