SproutLaunch encourages kindness by suggesting good deeds throughout the week, giving participants the chance to win rewards for their actions. Simply launch a sprout of kindness, submit that you did and you are entered into this week's random reward drawing! Visit SproutLaunch for daily good deed suggestions, tons of good deed ideas and learn about companies making an impact with their initiatives. You can enter your good deeds on SproutLaunch each day for a chance to win the weekly reward.
Slightly neurotic people lover, animal adorer, kindness fanatic. Encouraging kindness through daily good deeds. My goal is to complete one good deed each and every day. I hope you will join me!
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Recent Good Deeds
"We leave a small gift for our mail carrier every Christmas. This year it was a small gift bag containing Hershey Kisses and a $10 gift card for Starbucks. What Ohio mail carrier would not enjoy a warm Starbucks drink after braving the January weather elements all day!?!" ~ Dynette
"There is a homeless man who lives in an abandoned building near my job. He comes into the store I work at and just starts helping me clean the store. I try to give him what I can, i.e. food or cash. Today I gave him only $5.00 and because he was able to buy his lady friend who is also homeless a small belated Christmas gift he was so happy he smiled and showed me a mouth with no teeth after never seeing him smile. I had to cry later just to know that I made someone less fortunate than me so happy he smiled." ~ Maria
"Kept passing the sign at Memorial Sloan Kettering that said blood and platelet donors needed and finally acted on and donated a unit of blood. Eligible donors can donate blood about every 2 months!" ~ Lois
"I bought coffee at Starbucks for 4 Seattle police officers to say thank you for protecting and serving our community. Our communities have suffered such great losses of 6 officers in less than three months. I felt our officers needed to know that they were appreciated." ~ Kelsee
"I sorted through all of my possessions and donated a packed carful of goods to the local thrift store." ~ Emily
"I sent a friend an ecard to cheer her up!"
"The guy in front of me didn't put enough change in toll basket and got stuck at the gate too far to put more in so I tossed a dime in for him." ~ Jeff
"I had about 40 new notebooks, school supplies and a box of toiletries items that I gave to a woman that is going to Haiti next month on a missions trip." ~ Jennifer
"I live in Fort Pierce FL where there is a lot of homeless on the street. There is a park downtown that many homeless go to every day. I wanted to bring Christmas to them so my son and I went to the park with a 1 foot Christmas tree, backpacks filled with MRE's, water, socks and toiletries. We also gave them wrapped Christmas gifts and baked goods. We helped about 22 homeless men."
"I gave my brother the last jar of homemade pickles I made, even though I love them so much myself." ~ Anne
"I went around my neighborhood and offered to take down and pack up people's outdoor Christmas decorations."
"My family recently went on vacation in Texas. My grandparents flew down to join us. My grandmother has Parkinson's Disease which makes it hard for her to move around. While we were on vacation, she needed lots of help. I helped her pick out her outfits, I folded her clothes, helped her use the restroom, got her meals and helped her get her medicine, to name a few. She said it blessed her in so many ways, and it blessed me to help her. :) "
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