We’ve been overwhelmed and touched by the lovely things we’ve seen happen across the world this week. Get involved and share your acts of kindness on social media with #GoshKindness.
A Domino’s delivery driver was seen taking a break from his shift in Plymouth this week to assist an elderly woman in making her way down some stairs. The kind man held the lady’s hand and carried her bag and was spotted by a passer-by who loved his small act of kindness.
Police officers in Scotland took to Twitter to thank the kind stranger who spotted their car at a motorway service station and dropped them off a brownie to enjoy when they had a break.
TA11K Police Scotland would like to thank the member of the public who took the time to stop, thank us for our service and bought us some brownies! #randomactofkindness #feelingloved pic.twitter.com/xSjrXDlP05
— UK Cop Humour (@UKCopHumour) June 11, 2019
A cash strapped mother in Belfast was surprised this week when a stranger bought her a coffee. Despite having little money, the Mum had taken her daughter for a milkshake to treat her for doing well at school. She didn’t have enough to buy herself anything, so was touched when a stranger noticed and bought her something too. Cafe staff noticed, and shared the exchange on social media: “On receiving the coffee, she approached the woman, threw out her arms and hugged her.
She’s virtually penniless and she used the last of her cash for the child’s treat. The woman who bought the coffee had no idea, but she explained she likes to ‘pay it forward’ and she then gave a fiver to the child for doing well in school.”
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