Good Neighbours: Acts of Kindness Close to Home, from our Readers

A heartwarming collection of stories about community and kindness

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A heartwarming collection of stories about community and kindness

A Treasured Friend

I had just gone through three big life changes within nine months: a divorce after 32 years of marriage, a move and receiving custody of my 22-month-old granddaughter. At the same time, an old college friend was diagnosed with a terminal illness and asked me to reach out to some of our classmates to let them know. One of them, Molly, was the first to our friend’s bedside.

We hadn’t spoken in decades, but we kept in touch through the following weeks. It was very overwhelming to raise a toddler and adjust to the heartbreak and depression. One day, I came home to a gaily decorated box filled with birthday gifts for my granddaughter. It was from Molly. We received a similar box with Christmas gifts for both of us soon after.

We’ve received them every birthday, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter and Halloween for the past four years. I can’t tell you how excited my granddaughter is to open these treasure boxes, but I was also buoyed by the kindness. During a year in which I was struggling with so many life changes, Molly’s extended thoughtfulness helped keep me afloat.

—Roberta Edgar Whitenight, Warrington, Pennsylvania

 

Growing Well

The first time I got my period, I was in sixth grade. It was our annual sports day at Ansar English School in Perumbilavu. I was sitting with four of my friends, when one of them yelled out “What’s that?!” As I pulled out my white top and saw dark red patches, I began to panic. As is the case in many Indian families, normal topics like menstruation were not discussed, so neither I nor my friends had any idea what was happening to me. A nearby parent heard our commotion and came over. Terrified and embarrassed, I just stood there not knowing what to do. The lady quickly understood and walked me to the bathroom herself, calmly explaining that ...

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