Several Random Acts staff members decided to use their #RAHolidayKindness budget to adopt other people to buy gifts for this year.
2018
#RAHolidayKindness: The Twelve Days of Giftmas
Rather than giving out golden rings or turtledoves, Canada East Regional Representative Ruby Curtis decided to spread some holiday cheer by performing a random act of kindness every day leading up to Christmas.
#RAHolidayKindness: Hidden Angels
Our #RAHolidayKindness series continues with another lovely random act of holiday kindness. While the holidays are a time for celebration, they can also be a source of stress. And that sometimes means short tempers and lack of patience. Check out how one of our staffers spread kindness and appreciation instead!
#RAHolidayKindness: Kindness During a Rough Time
Welcome to the second day in our series of #RAHolidayKindness acts. Sometimes, it can seem like the events of the last year culminate to make the holiday season extra difficult. Fortunately for these families, Random Acts was able to fund a little help in making their lives easier.
#RAHolidayKindness: Kitchen Kindness
This holiday season, each staff member had $150 to put towards an #RAHolidayKindness act of their choice. Although we encourage spreading kindness all year long, the holiday season is an extra special time to focus on sharing our love, time, and resources with others.
Culture and Communication Students Explore London
Students in a Culture and Communication program in France spend time learning all about English culture, like English Gastronomy, the world of Harry Potter, architecture, literature and history. Perhaps the most exciting part of the program is a three-day and two-night trip to London, where students can explore the architecture, history, and food that they worked so hard to study.

