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Writer's pictureNuraisyah Masturah

The Power of Kindness



What is kindness?


Kindness is a way to change the world for the better, and a way to better ourselves for the world.


In a world where we are constantly bombarded by negative news and stressful situations, it's easy to forget the power of kindness. But the truth is, kindness is a powerful force that has the ability to change lives in ways we can hardly imagine.


Small acts of kindness, such as a smile, a kind word, or a gesture of appreciation, can have a huge impact on someone's day. These simple acts can make a person feel seen, heard, and valued, and can be the difference between a bad day and a good one. Moreover, they can inspire people to pay it forward, creating a ripple effect of kindness that spreads far beyond the original act.



That’s why we launched our signature Kindness Day event - every month, we give out free gifts and treats to the community to spread joy and awareness about the power of kindness! With every event, we hope to inspire more people to create their own small acts of kindness that can change the world.


It’s truly an amazing experience to see just how much happiness a small gift can create. Whether it’s ice creams, drinks, or just some light bites, every person we met received our items with a huge smile and many thanks. It never ceases to be heartwarming!

With the blessed month of Ramadhan drawing near, it’s the perfect time to start practicing kindness and making an impact on the lives of those in need.



Aside from our signature Kindness Day, we’re working on a variety of projects throughout Ramadhan to bring joy to the most needy in our communities. Join us in making sure that they can celebrate their Ramadhan with ease and without worry.


Remember, no act of kindness is too small! Every contribution helps to make this Ramadhan a month of blessings, hope, and rewards.


Stay tuned to our social media for updates on our next Kindness Day event, and to see how your kindness has impacted the lives of others!


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