Pride is dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community and includes examining historical abuses and celebrating how far we have come along the road to equality while acknowledging that our work is not yet done. The transgender youth community, in particular, is especially vulnerable. While we acknowledge that we cannot magically create equity, what we can do is suggest ways to engage in acts of kindness for trans youth and their communities.
Random Acts
Juneteenth Observation and Importance
Part of being a kindness organization requires educating ourselves and sharing what we learn. Acknowledging important historical events and how they still impact today’s world are essential for making positive […]
Random Acts Staff and Supporters Ignite Kindness During Spark
In all, 839 people pledged to complete an act during Spark, 452 of whom listed GISH as their inspiration for pledging. By the end of Spark, 170 staff and supporters submitted participation forms documenting their kindness acts. Here are just a few of those acts.
Acts for the Heart of the Home
Follow Valarie Weinhaus as she performs two acts of kindness to help two families rebuild their kitchen and home supplies.
Providing Care to Survivors of Domestic Violence
In the north of England, an organization called IDAS provides support to people affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence. As rates of intimate partner violence have increased globally throughout […]
#GetKind Themes for 2021
We are pleased to announce our new #GetKind themes for 2021. #GetKind is a program where we focus on particular themes to inspire people to be kind within their communities. […]