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Hearts & MindsSM - Information for ChangeSM
Organizations on
Kindness
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Australian Kindness Movement
PO Box 271
Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia
Phone: 02-9437-5300
Fax: 02-9436-1327
E-mail: info@kindness.com.au
Website: www.kindness.com.au
“A service to the community which promotes
a sense of meaning and fulfillment in both the giver and receiver. What
we are asking of you is that you make a decision to be just a little
kinder in your actions and reactions with others.”
Links to other useful sites and gives
reasons for this movement and how it can benefit the world.-DHB
Human
Kindness Foundation
PO Box 61619
Durham, NC 27715
Phone: 1-919-304-2220
Fax: 1-919-304-3220
Website: www.humankindness.org
“Non-profit organization which stresses a
way of life based upon three common principles taught by the great sages
of all religions: Simple Living, A dedication to service, and a personal
commitment to personal spiritual practice.”
The founder gives workshops, talks,
concerts and writes newsletters to enlighten individuals on their path
to a new salvation.-DHB
The Kindness
Club
65 Brunswick Street
Fredericton NB E3B 1 G5, Canada
Phone: 1-506-459-3379
Fax: 1-506-450-3703
E-mail: kindness@nb.aibn.com
Website: www.kindnessclub.nb.ca
“Mission is to educate children to be kind
to animals and people, and to respect the environment.”
Has cute pictures of animals and good
information on their safety and how they live. A great learning tool for
children.-DHB
Operation
Kindness
3201 Earhart Drive
Carrollton, TX 75006
Phone: 1-972-418-PAWS, Hours: Mon.-Sat; 11-5p.m., Thurs;11-8p.m., Sun;
12-5p.m.
Fax: 1-972-417-8956
E-mail:
clientservices@operationkindness.org
Website:
www.operationkindness.org
“Its mission is to provide a caring,
no-kill shelter for homeless or unwanted cats and dogs until they are
adopted into responsible, loving families.”
Its mission is a worthy cause that can
save poorly treated animals.-DHB
Partners In
Kindness
E-mail:
info@PartnersInKindness.org
Website:
www.partnersinkindness.org
“Designs programs for schools, employers,
and the government to teach kindness and inspire the world with heroes
and role models who use kindness.”
Website is brief but sells books and you
can submit a story for like-minded people to read.-DHB
The Random
Acts of Kindness
1727 Tremont Place
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 1-800-660-2811 or 1-303-297-1964
Fax: 1-303-297-2919
E-mail:
Rakinfo@actsofkindness.org
Website: www.actsofkindness.org
“Provide a wide variety of material on our
website, including activity ideas, lesson plans, project plans,
teacher’s guide, project planning guide, publicity guide, and workplace
resources.”
It doesn't accept donations, grants or
memberships and it encourages everyone to spread kindness whenever
possible.-DHB
SHARK
(Showing Animals Respect and Kindness)
PO Box 28
Geneva, IL 60134
Phone: 1-630-557-0176
Fax: 1-630-557-0178
Website: www.sharkonline.org
“Mission is to nonviolently battle animal
abuse whenever and wherever possible. We consider those who commit
terrorism in the name of animal protection to be among the greatest
threats to future gains for nonhumans.”
Shows pictures and videos of animals and
has links to useful websites.-DHB
Small
Kindness
E-mail:
info@smallkindness.org.uk
Website:
www.smallkindness.org.uk
“Helps to rebuild the lives of orphans and
families; young adolescent girls who need education are also high on our
priority list with projects that help provide them skills and career
opportunities for life.”
Has much information concerning the most
needy in the world as well as offering programs and receives donations.-DHB
The World Kindness Movement
Website:
www.worldkindness.org.sg
“Inspire individuals towards greater
kindness and to connect nations to create a kinder world. Encourages
more movements to be made around the world and wants movements to join
them.”
By building a huge network of people
around the world, it is an example of what the human race can
accomplish.-DHB