100 Acts Of Kindness Checklist Template Page 2

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Examples of Random Acts of Kindness
Make shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child.
Donate food to the local food bank.
Volunteer to help distribute food at the food bank.
Ask a senior citizen in your church how you can help him or her. There’s always something to be done.
Make homemade bird feeders and hang them outside.
Donate stuff. (Donate different things in different places – books go to the library for their used book sale, toys and clothing goes to an
organization that raises money for wounded veterans. Baby and kid stuff go to a pregnancy center.)
Make a card to send to out of town family.
Bring treats to a neighbor.
Bring treats to school staff.
Bring treats to police officers or fire fighters.
Play games at a senior center. Often there is a game of bingo, cards, or Yahtzee going on at ours.
Give up your seat on a bus, bench, or other public place to a pregnant woman or someone older than you.
Contribute to or pay the bill of the car behind you in the drive thru.
The next time you go out for breakfast, buy breakfast for a senior citizen or another family with young kids.
Pick up trash in your neighborhood.
Shelve books at the library.
Send or hand deliver homemade cards to children or the elderly in hospitals or nursing homes.
Leave $5 in an envelope with a note to the effect of “Do something good with this” in a public place.
Tip generously.
Thank people genuinely.
Help a neighbor who could use a hand.
Foster a homeless pet.
Volunteer at an animal shelter.
Smile
Pay a compliment to a stranger.
Put change in a vending machine.
Let someone go ahead of you in the checkout line.
Hold the elevator.
Hold the door.
Organize a stuffed animal collection. Donate the toys to a homeless shelter, abused women’s shelter, or to a center for foster children.
Contact a local agency for foster kids and make care packages for their children.
Write letters and send care packages to servicemen and women, especially those overseas.
Read to the blind.
Find a pen pal in a nursing home.
Make and deliver fleece blankets to hospitals.
Hold a lemonade stand and donate the money to the charity of your choice.
Adopt an animal.
Collect pencils.
Donate used sports equipment to the league to be given to someone who can’t afford to buy their own.
Write thank you notes.
Put a quarter in an expired parking meter.
Park far from the store, leaving the close spaces for someone else.
When you’re using a public space, leave it cleaner than when you arrived.
Put a sticky note on a public bathroom mirror that says, “You’re beautiful.”
Shovel your neighbor’s driveway or weed her flower bed.
Cook a meal for a friend who is stressed (new baby, new home, new job, whatever).
Give a bottle of water to the bus driver.
Ask the clerk how her day is going and really listen to her answer.
Clip coupons for things you don’t use and leave them on the shelf in the grocery store.
Make a card thanking your mail carrier.
Say
bless you
when anyone sneezes.
Bring flowers to someone for no reason.
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