Here are five random acts of selfless service.
This may be a viral marketing tactic from Olive Garden, but the idea is clever. The concept: Olive Garden offered an unlimited pasta pass for $100, which entitled cardholders to unlimited pasta for 7 weeks. A man buys the pass, and proceeds to use it 125 times to feed friends, family and homeless people.
Watch the video and learn more about this man's experiences at http://www.randomactsofpasta.com/
Dog owner takes sweater off her dog's back, and gives it to another owner to keep his dog warm. Twenty minutes later, the dog owner returns with two bags of groceries for the dog owner. Read the full story.
Middle school students jot down notes of thanks and encouragement to others in the school and post them on a bulletin board in the school cafeteria. Read the full story of how these notes helped make the school more kind.
A group of children approach 80-year-old Lois Campbell in the grocery store and slip her a $50 gift card. Read the full story and learn how this children's group discreetly serves their community.
Husband had a stroke and falls quite often, even with walking equipment. Every time he falls, good Pittsburgh citizens stop and act to help him. Read the full story.
What are you doing this holiday season to selflessly serve?
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