Making Life Matter, LLC
"A Kid's Guide To Random Acts of Kindness"
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Our mission here is simple...
We strongly believe in the power of kindness, gratitude, mindfulness and intention.

KINDNESS CHALLENGES FOR KIDS
From our kid's kindness journal to yours...
FREE KINDNESS
Help return grocery carts left
in open parking spaces.

ANIMAL KINDNESS
Organize a pet food drive for your local animal shelter.

INEXPENSIVE KINDNESS
Deliver a snack tray to a business that's been beneficial to your community.

KINDNESS FOR YOU
Go outside more! Being outdoors can increase the production of serotonin.

FAMILY KINDNESS
Collect hygiene products to donate to your local women's shelter.

EARTH KINDNESS
Begin prep work on a wildflower
garden for pollinators.

KINDNESS READ OF THE MONTH

Enjoy this FREE Printable:
This product comes with a coloring page, donut cut out, sprinkles, and a worksheet to draw and write about the story.
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A big thank you to Teachers Pay Teachers and School Counseling with Shanti!
The Jelly Donut Difference by Maria Dismondy is a beloved children's book that tells the story of twins Leah and Dexter, who, despite their sibling rivalry, learn the importance of kindness and teamwork. The book is filled with illustrations that evoke the sweetness of making new friends and the joy of sharing treats with neighbors. It is a perfect read for children and adults alike, offering a message of inclusivity and the power of community. The book comes with a free Reader’s Companion, which includes discussion questions, lesson plans, and tips for sharing kindness with the
KINDNESS WRITTEN FOR A KID... BY A KID
Homeless Blessing Bags
To Keep On Hand When Needed
Items To Consider:
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Brown Paper Sacks or Ziploc Bags
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Non-perishable food: Individually packaged snacks, granola bars or canned goods with pull tabs; plastic forks, napkins, etc.
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Toiletries: Travel-sized items including soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes.
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First aid supplies: Band-aids, antiseptic wipes and other basic medical supplies.
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Warm clothing: Socks, gloves and hats can be very helpful. Blankets and hand warmers too!
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Personal notes: Always top off with a kind message of encouragement and support!
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