It may be cold (and snowy in some parts of the UK!), but if anything will warm your heart it’s these incredible acts of kindness we’ve discovered.
At Gosh! We believe kindness is key and we’re always on the lookout for fabulous people doing amazing things. Share your acts of kindness with us across social media with #GoshKindness.
As fellow falafel lovers, we were especially moved by the offer of free food from Imad’s Syrian Kitchen to those who are hungry and unable to afford lunch. The pop-up restaurant in London’s Soho is run by Syrian refugee Imad Alarnab and charity Help Refugees, with profits going to the cause.
.Esme, lots of our firefighters are girls and boys – some of them want to say hello to you! We would love to meet you and show you what we do. You can be a firefighter too! #firefightingsexism #thisgirlcan @NFCC_FireChiefs @StaffsFire @LondonFire Let's keep this going! pic.twitter.com/ZV1IdrGp3S
— West Midlands Fire Service (@WestMidsFire) January 18, 2019
Good morning! I heard your four y/o #daughter was discouraged because she felt she had to be a boy to be a #firefighter.
In #Vancouver🇨🇦, we have awesome firefighters who happen to be women!
& Nanaimo’s @Karen_Fry is a great Chief who happens to be a woman!
Pic @StraithDane pic.twitter.com/wAr7akTLwI
— Chief Commissioner Darrell Reid (@FireChiefReid) January 19, 2019
After Hannah Summers tweeted that her daughter Esme had returned home from school expressing her wish to be a boy so she could become a firefighter, Firewomen from around the world responded with inspiring videos to prove that little girls can grow up to fight fires too.
Firefighters from the UK were featured in the first video, but soon responses from as far as New York and Vancouver were being sent to the four year old.
https://www.gofundme.com/exuma-point-fyre-fest-debt
In 2017 the organisation of a music festival collapsed leaving hundreds of staff on the Bahamian Island of Exuma unpaid. This week, after a revealing documentary was released on Netflix, members of the public joined together to fundraise for a caterer who used her life savings to pay some of the disappointed workers, and in less than a week $189,000 has been raised.
We love seeing how kindness spreads, so if you’ve seen an example of kindness you’d like to share with us email us at [email protected].