Monica Reed

Random act of kindness breaks a pay it forward chain record!

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Random act of kindness breaks a pay it forward chain record!

This is what it’s all about…people! No doubt this year has been very hard for us all, some worse than others! A lot of people are fighting battles we know nothing about! A random act of kindness can do a lot more than you think!

One thing I always try to live by is the Golden Rule…we all know this rule by heart! You treat others as YOU would want to be treated. It’s not a hard rule to follow. Random acts of kindness go further than the Golden Rule.

What started out as a small random act of kindness grew to record breaking proportions!

This pay it forward chain lasted 2 days!

I would love to hear about random acts of kindness you’ve experienced or seen in our area!  Feel free to email Monica your story HERE. Or send us a DM on Facebook. 

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