Government and Politics
November 16, 2022
From: City Of MelroseMelroseKind will celebrate their seventh annual Random Acts of Kindness Day, a celebration of kindness, on Sunday, November 20. On this day, Melrosians look for ways to honor kindness in our community and beyond. Please join in by showering kindness on others throughout the day. Melrose Public Schools will celebrate Kindness Day on Friday, November 18.
Can't think of a way to spread kindness in our community? Never fear! We've compiled a list of 100 ways to be kind:
1. Hold the door for the person behind you
2. Buy someone a coffee
3. Cook a meal for a family in your neighborhood
4. Leave quarters in the laundromat
5. Donate old towels to A Better Companion for doggy baths
6. Bake cookies for your elderly neighbors
7. Tell your kids they are superheroes with the power to do good
8. Be kind to the customer service rep on the phone
9. Give someone the rest of your pack of gum
10. Say yes when someone asks for a favor
11. Congratulate someone who has worked hard and succeeded
12. Do a chore for someone without their knowledge
13. Call that friend you disagreed with long ago and make up
14. Thank a nurse, police officer, or firefighter for serving our community
15. Send a card to a soldier or veteran
16. Be kind to yourself
17. Call your parent or grandparent and tell them about your day
18. Make a donation to Bread of Life in Malden
19. Buy tissue and hand sanitizer for a teacher
20. Give a lottery ticket to a stranger
21. Leave heads up pennies on the sidewalk
22. Smile, it’s contagious!
23. Buy groceries for the person behind you in line
24. Be friendly to your waitperson when you go out to a restaurant
25. Leave a funny note on a random car
26. Visit the Melrose Library and thank a librarian for always being so helpful
27. Leave flowers on someone’s doorstep
28. Buy something from a local artist
29. Drag your neighbors’ trash/recycling bins back to their house
30. Give a ride to someone who needs one
31. Participate in a fundraiser for a good cause
32. Share your favorite piece of music with your parent or a friend
33. Visit a local store you have not been to before and purchase something, regardless of how small
34. Run an errand for someone
35. Send a holiday card to an elderly friend or neighbor
36. Write a thank you to someone who has helped you or touched you in some way
37. Donate toys at local hospitals
38. Thank a teacher or administrator or secretary
39. Offer your talent (cooking, carpentry, gardening, etc.) to help someone with a project
40. Write a letter to the editor about something you love about our community
41. Ask a family member about how their day is going
42. Introduce yourself to someone new
43. Compliment a stranger
44. Leave the biggest tip you can afford
45. Send a floral arrangement anonymously to Melrose Wakefield Hospital
46. Let someone in the check out line go ahead of you
47. Tell whomever is helping you to take his or her time, you’re in no hurry
48. Give someone a book you think they’d like to read
49. Surprise someone with a box of chocolates
50. Pick up litter and dispose of it
51. Put a sticky note with positive words on a bathroom mirror
52. Drop off some treats for our public safety officials working long hours overnights or on holidays
53. Give blood
54. Give up your seat on the T to someone who looks like they would like to sit down
55. Send dessert to another table
56. Hug your sibling
57. Tell your mom, dad or another person who has cared for you how much you appreciate them
58. Take a bike ride with your kids
59. Invite a friend to go for a walk
60. Say yes when the cashier asks you if you’d like to donate to a cause
61. Commit to using reusable bags
62. Clean someone’s windshield
63. Do the dishes, even if it isn’t your turn
64. Tell someone how great he or she looks today
65. Don’t say one negative thing all day long
66. Have a clean-up party at your local park
67. Give things away that you no longer need
68. Play basketball with your kids, or your neighbor’s kids
69. Write someone a real letter on paper and mail it
70. Call your father or a father figure and tell him your favorite memory of him
71. Let someone else have that parking space
72. Compost and be a friend to the earth
73. Donate to A Servant Heart’s Food Pantry or Pantry of Hope
74. Write your partner a list of things you love about them
75. Bring your parents breakfast in bed
76. Slow down and let pedestrians cross the street when you're driving
77. Donate socks to an organization that helps the homeless
78. Sign up at the Council on Aging to shovel snow for an elderly person this winter
79. Donate your maternity or baby clothes to Mothers Helping Mothers
80. Rake your neighbor's leaves
81. Donate your old eyeglasses to the Lions Club for distribution to those in need in developing countries
82. Contact the Melrose Emergency Fund to see how you can help Melrose families this holiday season
83. Donate a turkey to Bread of Life for Thanksgiving
84. Relay an overheard compliment
85. Make a donation to a homeless shelter
86. Text an old friend just to say hello
87. Encourage someone in an unexpected way
88. Return the grocery cart when you're done with it
89. Sing a song
90. Don’t interrupt when someone is speaking
91. Be kind on social media
92. Be the person who only has nice things to say
93. Fold the laundry and put it away, even if it's not your chore
94. Smile at people you pass by on the street
95. Call a parent and tell them how great their kid is
96. Give your dog, or someone else’s dog, a belly scratch
97. Give a hug to someone who's having a hard day
98. Thank your teacher, or your child’s teacher, or your retired teacher
99. Send anonymous flowers to someone who won’t expect it
100. Commit to making kindness a habit!
Other ways to Participate in Random Acts of Kindness Day:
- Come visit the Kindness Corner outside of the YMCA on Main Street. Snap a photo with our interactive chalk mural and check out our kindness swag
- Display our kindness poster in your window
- Wear your kindness sticker and ask everyone you know to do the same
- Use our kindness card in creative ways to celebrate kindness
Community members who participate on Kindness Day can share their experiences with Melrose Kind by kindness by emailing the organization at [email protected] or [email protected] and tagging #melrosekind on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Submitted photos and videos will be included in videos in our kindness video.