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Seven random acts of kindness to brighten up Kansas City’s community

It’s always a good day to get out into your community and put a smile on your neighbor’s face with these random acts of kindness.

downtown KC skyline

We challenge you to perform a random act of kindness before the sun sets.

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Do you know the No. 1 way to find kindness in your community? Make it yourself.

From simple gestures to volunteering your time, here are six random acts of kindness you can perform to brighten someone’s day.

Pick up trash

Keeping Kansas City clean is more fun with friends. Join cleanups with KC Parks, Bridging the Gap, local Facebook and Nextdoor groups, and any of the dozens of neighborhood events happening near you.

Bring treats to work

Next time you’re on the way to work, grab your coworkers some coffee or pastries. Pro tip: donuts from Donutology and brews from Broadway Cafe are a perfect pairing.

Pay for a student’s lunch

School lunches cost ~$3 a day, which for many students can be a burden. Call your local school district’s nutrition services and ask to pay a student’s backdue charges.

Show local businesses some love

It’s no secret that we love our local businesses. Next time you stop by your go-to spots, tip generously or write a positive review.

Plant native species

Add some green to your community by planting native species. Use the National Wildlife Federation’s Native Plant Finder to start your search.

Help our furry friends

Consider fostering or adopting a furry friend in need of a home, or volunteer at a local shelter like the Humane Society of Greater Kansas City. You can also donate monetarily or drop off blankets, toys, food, and supplies.

Support local inclusive spaces

Ask how you can contribute to the Kansas City Center for Inclusion, our LBGTQ+ resource and community center providing clothing for trans and gender expansive folk, plus a free binder exchange.

Volunteer with local organizations

Check out our growing list of organizations with local volunteer opportunities.

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