Sometimes grief causes people to not be able to move forward, while at other times it acts as a call to action. That’s exactly what it was for Daniel Rateng, […]
Kindness Act
Crafting with Kindness – April’s Memory Blankets
Sometimes, leaders emerge from unlikely places. April Proffer, a Random Acts supporter, never thought of herself as a leader. By her own admission, she is a shy person who struggles […]
How Technology Helps a First-Generation Master’s Student in Rural Pakistan
In today’s tech-driven society, technology not only makes everyday tasks easier, but it is often also a necessity. Scheduling doctor appointments, applying for jobs, and doing school assignments are just […]
Sharing with a Community Resource Center
Katy gave her first donation while out shopping. Other shoppers saw the mountain of diapers in her cart and asked about what she was doing. She took the opportunity to share about the work of both Random Acts and Sharing & Caring Hands.
Helping for the Holidays in Guatemala
When studying Spanish in Guatemala, Madison Petro saw an opportunity for her Random Acts staff act to amplify the holiday impact of a Christmas event in a small Mayan community.
How To Be Inclusive of Dietary Restrictions When Donating to Food Banks
Growing up as a recipient of food bank donations, Random Acts supporter Abigail Iubhar noticed a lack of variety in available food items. Commonly donated food items include canned vegetables, […]