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I was at school today and the teacher said that the Breast Cancer walkers were going to be walking past the playground. All the school ran to the fence and started screaming things such as "Good Job!" "Keep Going!". It made me feel great that I was apart of it.

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Oct 3, 2009 09:00 PM - Misc. Good Deeds - by Kookie

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I went on holiday to Florida this summer. I got to feed the dolphins at Sea World. The two behinds me didn't have enough money to buy fish for both of them, so I gave them a dollar or two to make it up to what they needed. It almost made me feel better than feeling the dolphins did.

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Sep 7, 9903 12:54 PM - Random Act Of Kindness - by Falcon

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My best friend's mom just had an baby. I stayed after school the day of the birth to get a card signed and stuff her locker with a rattle, bib, blanet, pacifiers, and socks. The look on her face the next morning was great. Even better- she told me the next day that the hospital had needed socks for the baby.

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Sep 7, 959 12:54 PM - Friendly Gestures - by Laestig

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When I was younger, I was out biking with my sister and mom. When we got back to the car, we were loading the bikes up when I noticed the car parked next to us had a license plate marked with a Vietnam War sign. My mom left a note on the windshield saying, "Thanks for serving our country". I thought it was pointless cause I thought he'd volunteered. It wasn't until later that I realized that people were drafted back in the Vietnam War. I wish I could have thanked him more than that.

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Sep 7, 936 12:54 PM - Friendly Gestures - by vietnamvetsupporter

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When I go to the store or mall, I find any extra quarters I have and leave them in gumball machines for kids to find. I love the thought of how much it must excite them.

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Sep 7, 762 12:54 PM - Anonymous Act of Kindness - by Laestig

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In South Africa to see people begging along intersections is all too common. I came across a middle aged man with a sign, saying he needed help. For a week I drove past and handed him a hot lunch and a coke. That weekend whilst doing my own grocery shopping, he came to mind and I popped a few things in the trolley for him. I drove past and handed over two full grocery bags, he had tears in his eyes. A few days later he told me he found some part-time work in another part of town and he might never see me again. I think its not what we do that helps, I think its the fact that we notice them and offer whatever help we can.

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Sep 7, 315 12:54 PM - Random Act Of Kindness - by Sally

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I was getting on a tram one day when an old man behind me fell over, cutting his nose open and damaging his glasses. Without a second thought I got off the tram and helped him up, made sure he was alright, fixed his glasses using a repair kit I carry in case mine break. I missed my tram in the end-but the 10 minutes I spent talking to him after was worth it. Apparently his wife had died 2 weeks before and I was the first stranger to bother about him. I'm 17 and hoping to break the stereotype of kids my own age.

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Sep 7, 883 12:54 PM - Anonymous Act of Kindness - by anon

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I was sitting on the bus one day when an elderly couple came aboard. I rose to give them space so that they could both sit down. Just as the wife had sat down though the bus started to pull away and the husband, who walked with a cane, started to lose balance and fall. I grabbed his hand, whilst bracing my other hand on a pole and made sure he descended slowly. Within an instant of him touching the floor, everyone in the chairs nearby acted to tell the driver to stop and help the elderly gentleman up. As soon as he was up and comfortably in his seat, I picked up his cane and returned it to him as my stop came up and I departed.

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Sep 7, 5419 12:54 PM - Misc. Good Deeds - by Anonymous

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"You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge yourself one." -Henry David Thoreau

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Sep 7, 9119 12:54 PM - Inspirational Quotes - by Anonymous

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After a friend's son was diagnosed with leukemia over two years ago, I signed up with the National Marrow Donor Program to see if I was a match. I was not for this little boy, but in May I became a match for a girl with ALL. I donated 41 million stem cells for a girl I may never meet in July, and she engrafted in a little over 2 weeks and has been discharged. If I never do anything else in my life, I made a difference for her and her family.

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Sep 7, 6424 12:54 PM - Anonymous Act of Kindness - by AnonymousDonor

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