Hard times seem to have inspired people to help those who are less fortunate, as all kinds of non-profits are stepping up and filling in the holes left by the extensive government cuts to social services. Marcia Meyer, co-founder of The Be Kind Project, says of this kind of phenomenon, "We think kindness is more
Hard times seem to have inspired people to help those who are less fortunate, as all kinds of non-profits are stepping up and filling in the holes left by the extensive government cuts to social services. Marcia Meyer, co-founder of The Be Kind Project, says of this kind of phenomenon, "We think kindness is more than a feeling. Kindness is people actively extending good to others." Even celebrities are stepping up to the plate with their own charities, including Gary Sinese's foundation and Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen (which we featured last month in our Celebrity Health Styles/ Celebrity Causes news section).
USA Today, 11/29/2011
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