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Community Kindness Spreads in Honor of Mom and Daughter Who Died

Community Kindness Spreads in Honor of Mom and Daughter Who Died
A kindness project has deeply touched the community of Tillamook, Ore., after the death of two locals -- a young mom named Wendy and her 8 year old daughter --who were killed in a car crash. Their deaths broke the hearts of all who knew them, but their memory has sparked a chain of kindness.

A kindness project has deeply touched the community of Tillamook, Ore., after the death of two locals — a young mom named Wendy and her 8 year old daughter — who were killed in a car crash. Their deaths broke the hearts of all who knew them, but their memory has sparked a chain of kindness.

On the one year anniversary of their deaths, their families launched the "Act In Kindness" project, with the help of County Commissioners who decreed Feb. 8 as Tillamook's Act in Kindness Day. 2,000 cards were distributed in local schools for students to give to others along with a gesture of kindness.

By the end of the day a card had made its way to the office of Beatrice Michel, who had been Wendy's eye doctor for years.

"I had the privilege of knowing Wendy since she was a young girl and felt her loss deeply," Dr. Michel told the Good News Network.

She was delighted to be part of Wendy's tribute and to give her last patient a gift of eyeglass cleaner and a new case while passing along the card that read, "I hope I brightened your day! Now it is your turn to make someone smile by passing this card along with your Act in Kindness, inspired by Wendy and Shelby Mizée (pictured, left)."

"It is my hope that these cards will continue to make their way from person to person spreading kindness and joy in honor of both Wendy and Shelby," said Michel.

As she left the office for the evening, she stopped by a local tearoom owned by Shelby's grandmother, and told her how touched she was by the project. They shared tears and a hug and Michel left with twenty more cards to pass out.

"The next day I was getting my hair cut and my stylist said they, too, had received one of the cards. I took the opportunity to anonymously pay for someone's haircut and asked the stylist to give her client the card."

The family has set up a web site with a printable version of the kindness card (click to download the PDF), in hopes the project will spread far beyond their small community and bring joy to many in honor of Wendy and Shelby.

The website offers these kindness suggestions:

(Visit www.wendyandshelby.com to see more and join the effort.)

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