Small acts of kindness make a big difference

By Joan Janzen

Small acts of kindness make a big difference. Kindersley FoodMesh volunteers experienced this firsthand when the Kindersley Kin Club extended an act of kindness in recognition of KIN Kindness Day.

Kindersley FoodMesh volunteers were delighted to receive Shop Kindersley gift cards from the Kindersley Kin Club in recognition of KIN Kindness Day. From left are Joy Jones, Chad Thomas, Sandy Thomas, Dennis Piasta, Doug Dale, Lorie Mardian and Ken Shebansky. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN

On behalf of the club, Danita Olafson delivered Shop Kindersley cards to be gifted to all the FoodMesh volunteers, with the following note attached:

“Today, members of Kin Canada clubs are doing small acts of kindness in our community to make people smile and say thank you for your ongoing support of our local service club. Thank you for volunteering your time to help feed those in need. Your kindness truly makes such a difference!”

All the volunteers were taken by surprise and extend a heartfelt thank you for this kind gesture.

The Kindersley Kin Club’s card also said, “If you’ve been touched by an act of KINdness, pass it on!” Everyone at Kindersley FoodMesh will be sure to pass it on as they continue to serve the community.

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