Voices of Kindness
I had a similar card to “pay it forward”
that I received 15 years ago and the giver had paid for mine and my daughter’s pedicures.
Finally, this past Fall, I was at a coffee type café and I saw a young gal reading her Bible making notes and highlighting and she looked like a college student age so I paid for a gift card at the café and handed it to her on my way out along with the “pay it forward” card.
It felt so good to finally pay it forward, even though it took me 15 years but I felt like it was very meaningful and the right person at the right time.
My youngest daughter has helped me remember how small kind things really matter to strangers and I think she’s going to be more excited about the kindness card than I am!
Thanks for your good work. I look forward to receiving the kindness cards.

I love this idea and putting this idea into motion. After my father would do something nice for someone, he would always say., “Pay it forward”.
Now I can do this with these cards. It’ll be so wonderful to see each card’s journey, and how many times my “card of kindness” is paid forward.

The world needs more kindness. It’s the basic love we share from our hearts to support and be assistance to others. Making someone smile warms my heart and I’d like to be part of this. Kindness matters. I’ll keep cards with me and hand them out in situations that are meaningful to me and the recipients.

People always need kindness. A wonderful movement. I plan to use the cards when we take the Golden Retrievers to visit seniors/those needing a bit of extra support & happiness.

Kindness is one of my core values – along with curiosity – and I often look for ways to conduct simple acts of kindness in my community. Lifelong learning and giving!

“It’s a small thing, really. But knowing I’m part of something bigger than just one moment — that’s what stayed with me.”

