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Kindness BINGO

Staff Edition

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Send a card to someone you love.

Find an inspirational story and share it with a friend who would enjoy it.

Buy the coffee for the person behind you in line.

Write a note to a colleague letting them know how awesome they are.

Leave a 50% or more tipl.

Place large signs with kind messages in your windows for people to read as they drive by.

Organize a family clothing drive where everyone in your home gathers old clothes and donates them to a homeless shelter.

Tell someone you know a joke to cheer them up.

Write down ideas on how to keep the kindness going. Set a goal to complete a certain amount of acts of kindness each week.

Donate the toys that your children no longer play with to a family in need.

Buy groceries for a family in need.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Make cards and send them to a local nursing home.

Let someone go before you in line.

Send an inspirational quote to a friend.

Organize a game night with friends.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Give a compliment to a stranger.

It’s just as important to be kind to YOU! Do one kind thing for yourself today.

Give a compliment to someone in your household.

Plant a flower or tree.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Pick up trash around your neighborhood or at a local park.

Plan a surprise party for someone.

Leaven an encouraging note on a car.

Send a motivational text to someone who needs it.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Return someone’s cart for them at the store.

Write notes to family members letting them know all the reasons you love them.

Create cards of thanks to doctors and nurses and drop them off at your local hospital.

Pay the adoption fee for a rescue animal.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Return someone’s cart for them at the store.

Pay for a stranger’s meal.

Leave a note in your mailbox for your mail carrier to thank them for their hard work.

Donate to a food bank.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Create a card for someone to brighten their day.

Offer to do yard work for your neighbor.

Reach out to an elderly family member or friend and ask them to share a story from their childhood

Leave a note and a small homemade gift for delivery drivers who drop off packages at your door

Leave a note inside a family member’s or friend’s car to let them know how much you appreciate them.

Leave change in the vending machine

Go through your old books and donate to library or school.

Organize a kindness call with friends and brainstorm ways to spread kindness to others - then go out and do it!

Make a card and give it to a stranger.

Be present. Put tech away and spend time engaging in family game night or listening to stories that haven’t been shared in awhile.

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Kindness BINGO

Student Edition

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Send a card to someone you love.

Find an inspirational story and share it with a friend who would enjoy it.

Ask a parent or family member if there is anything you can do to help. Then do it!

Write a note to a parent and let them know they are doing a good job being your mom or dad.

Offer to teach a friend something you’re good at. Ask them to teach you something new as well.

Place large signs with kind messages in your windows for people to read as they drive by.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Drop off encouraging messages in mailboxes for those that live around you.

Organize a family clothing drive where everyone in your home gathers old clothes and donates them to a homeless shelter.

Tell someone you know a joke to cheer them up.

Write down ideas on how to keep the kindness going. Set a goal to complete a certain amount of acts of kindness each week.

Donate toys that you no longer play with to those in need.

Share this activity with friends and encourage them to be kindness spreaders as well!

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Write a compliment on a sticky note and leave it for someone to find.

Tell someone you appreciate them.

Make cards and send them to a local nursing home.

Give homemade awards to people who do kind things for you.

Send an inspirational quote to a friend.

Organize a l game night with friends.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Give a compliment to a stranger.

Give a parent a big hug out of the blue.

Help a neighbor with a chore.

It’s just as important to be kind to YOU! Do one kind thing for yourself today.

Give a compliment to someone in your household.

Draw a picture for someone you love.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Pick up trash around your neighborhood or at a local park.

Sit with someone new at lunch.

Tell somebody how much you value them.

Create a thank you note or small handmade gift and give it to your teacher.

Record yourself reading a story and send it to a younger family member or friend.

Send a motivational text to someone who needs it.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Help with a household chore at home.

Write notes to family members letting them know all the reasons you love them.

Create cards of thanks to doctors and nurses and drop them off at your local hospital.

Call a family member you haven’t talked to in awhile.

Arrange a video chat with a grandparent or elderly friend.

Thank your teacher for all of their hard work during these challenging times.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Paint a rock with an encouraging message and leave it for someone to find.

Play a virtual game with someone who lives far away.

Leave a note in your mailbox for your mail carrier to thank them for their hard work.

Donate to a food bank.

Organize a bear hunt in your neighborhood by asking neighbors to put stuffed bears in windows, then go for a walk and find them.

Create a thank you card for a store worker and give it to them the next time you head to the store.

Do any act of kindness you wish.

Create a card for someone to brighten their day.

Make a paper flower bouquet and give it to someone to brighten their day.

Make different shape art and hang them in your window for people to see.

Reach out to an elderly family member or friend and ask them to share a story from their childhood

Leave a note and a small homemade gift for delivery drivers who drop off packages at your door

Write messages of hope on sidewalks with chalk or in the snow with colored water in spray bottles.

Start a kindness journal. Write down acts of kindness you see happening in our world.

Clean out your parent’s car. Leave a note inside to let them know how much you appreciate them.

Learn about holidays celebrated in different cultures. Share what you learned with a friend.

Go through your old books and donate several to your classroom or school.

Organize a kindness call with friends and brainstorm ways to spread kindness to others - then go out and do it!

Make a card and give it to a stranger.

Be present. Put tech away and spend time engaging in family game night or listening to stories that haven’t been shared in awhile.

Write a handwritten letter to a grandparent and share with them why they are special to you.

Do any act of kindness you wish.