If you could do a random act of kindness for someone in your life today, what what you do?
This question has been answered by hundreds of our staff and supporters throughout the years. From creating kits for victims of domestic violence, buying school supplies for teachers and students in need or building a bird house for a senior citizen community; these stories touch upon the wide range of causes that people have supported with funds from our Acts program.
Over 90% of donations to Random Acts go directly into this program, which has sponsored over 1,000 acts of kindness worldwide since its inception.
Read more about our Acts program and how you can apply for funding to do your own act of kindness!
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Help Random Acts Get Kind At #NashCon!
It’s only been a few weeks since our first convention stop of the season, but the Random Acts staff is already packing up and heading to Tennessee for Creation Entertainment’s Supernatural Official Convention in
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Featured Partner: Sevenly
In the past few months, Random Acts has had the opportunity to partner with a host of incredible organizations to promote campaigns like Creation Entertainment’s Creation Stands, and Snuggle’s Share-a-Bear project.
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#TBT: 12 Acts of Kindness on Broadway
This “throwback Thursday”, Random Acts is happy to present a guest blog by IT manager Juliana, who participated in one particularly amazing 12 Acts of Kindness this past year…
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February #GetKind: Nurses, Doctors & Healthcare Workers
It’s the start of a new month which can only mean one thing: a shiny new #GetKind theme! In past months, we’ve chosen themes like “Mental Health” and “The Environment”, in
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How to Change the World
Originally posted by Loco Mag on January 30, 2016. View original article. BY HELEN Â FEATURES, RESOLVE FOR X JANUARY 30, 2016 Everyone has an idea for how to help others.
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This is What We Still Owe to Nicaragua
Originally posted by Bustle on January 11, 2016. View original article. By MELANIE SCHMITZ Jan 11 2016 It’s November and muggy — the sort of day during which you expend
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January #GetKind: Mentoring Others Where You Are
Mentorship can be a wonderful thing. Shelley Zalis, CEO and founder of advocacy group The Girls Lounge, once called it “a gift that has far more intrinsic value than any

