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“Did you hear about that girl that was rescued in the parking lot in Plano that was being kidnapped into a human trafficking ring?” my husband, sitting next to me, mentioned
“Did you hear about that girl that was rescued in the parking lot in Plano that was being kidnapped into a human trafficking ring?” my husband, sitting next to me, mentioned
Gathered, right here, are the best resources about giving and acts of kindness during the holiday season. This is a constantly evolving Holiday Kindness Took-Kit. And, as new resources, printables, and
Kids can be active in volunteerism and acts of kindness. Here are 11 acts of kindness that you can do with your family in honor of the September National Day
On the Friday afternoon before Spring Break, or, as we like to call it Spring Break Eve, Queen Mom caught King Dad, sitting in a serious pose, pondering the ever
This Spring Break, we took on a Kindness Quest Road Trip. The purpose: spread acts of kindness wherever we were. To do that more easily, I put together some basic,
While on our Kindness Quest Road Trip, we wanted to be prepared to do acts of kindness for the wait staff in the restaurants we would go to. Here are
When the boys turned 7 and 5, they wanted to have a combined birthday party, again, at the nursing home like they did the previous year: Secret “Service” Agent Birthday
This article is part of series of service projects focused on helping individuals and families going through chemotherapy. Posts in the Series: Chemo Care Kit for Kids Comfort Items to Give to Chemo
Do you ever get weird ideas? I mean, random thoughts not even related to what you are doing and find that those ideas were good ones? While packing for our
While on our Kindness Quest during Spring Break in New Orleans, both boys were extremely concerned about those that were homeless. We had prepared two homeless care kits, but that
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