$200,000 Gift for Ambulance Crew Sets Off Chain of Giving
After $200,000 was gifted from the estate of a retired farmer to a Minnesota ambulance crew, they decided to pay it forward, which sent ripples across 3 counties.
A guerrilla kindness event held simultaneously in five cities provided a scavenger hunt of sweetness for volunteers on a mission to put a smile on a stranger's face.
Some picked flowers and gave them to strangers, some passed out popsicles to sweltering pedestrians, some wrote happy notes and slid them under unknown doors.
Entitled, "Kindness Captured: A Day of Bravery and Kindness," the events on June 30 were held in Syracuse, New York City, Denver, Seattle and Richmond, Virginia.
"We want to share the idea you can really brighten someone's day," said a co-founder of American Bear Films who partnered with Guerrilla Goodness to coordinate the event.
(WATCH the video below and see the kindness effect)
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