Saturday, February 06, 2010
Countryside Christian Church starting Kindness Campaign
300+ Cards to be handed out Sunday morning at Countryside Christian Church in Nixa, Missouri. We just can't wait to see the impact it will have on our community.
300+ Cards to be handed out Sunday morning at Countryside Christian Church in Nixa, Missouri. We just can't wait to see the impact it will have on our community.
It has taken much longer than expected, but you can finally order Kindness Cards online! Each card has a unique code that makes it possible to trak it's path from kind act to kind act. You can order 1 to 10,000 (there really isn't a limit). Check it out... Order Cards. Let us know if there is anything we can do to make the process easier... Contact Us
We think we have a great idea... Team up with starbucks to offer gift cards with a raktrak tracking code for paying-it-backwards at the drive thru. What do you think? Go to My Starbucks Idea and cast your vote.
http://mystarbucksidea.force.com/ideaView?id=087500000005MROAA2
We are looking for reports on good things and great people in your community! Please take a moment to tell the world about a RAK you have experience or a person/organization you feel is doing positive things in your area...
Yes. Everyday hundreds of people are losing their homes to foreclosure. Yes. Large employers are laying-off thousands of employees. Yes. The news has little to report beyond the heart ache, hopelessness, violence and depravity that surrounds us. But, I know that good things are happening. I know that there are positive things to be reported and I know that there are people who need to be reminded of that. Great things are happening today. Communities in need are coming together to support one another. Individuals are pausing long enough to empower, encourage, and enrich one another’s lives. Raktrak gives us an opportunity to sensationalize something positive for a change by showing how one Random Act of Kindness can span not only a county but possibly the world.
I pray that with each kind act, hearts WILL be inspired to set kindness in motion.
Please help us test the new tracking system. Use this code “598521951231939” to tell us about a “Random Act of Kindness” you have experienced. Or share why you want to do kind things for others.
Here at RakTrak we have been feverishly working on the new site design, so you, the user, can have a lot better kindness experience. A lot of the tracking elements are in place and ready to go for beta testing, but we definitely want it to look pretty. Some features you can look forward to are: RakTrak card ordering, Kindness tracking, Kindness Groups, etc. Get registered now, so when the time comes you will be ready to trak your kindness, and the impact it has made on someone’s life. Stay tuned.
But as we talked, I had this horrible pit in my stomach. You should take her home, a little voice said. Her town was barely half an hour away from the train station stop by car. It didn’t make sense to drive her fifteen minutes to another train station just to make her spend 80 minutes on a train. It made even less sense to have her stay at the first train station, waiting over 2 hours for the next train to come. The only plans Erik and I had were to go home and eat boxed Indian food from Trader Joe’s.
Last week we received our first monetary donation to help us with the cost of building raktrak better. We want to personally thank them for their generosity. They said they “believed in what we were doing”, and that means a lot to us. The donation has already been put to great use preparing us for the big launch coming soon. Thanks again to everyone that supports this cause of setting kindness in motion.
The first round of beta cards are in. This is a limited test and we will be sending them out this week for beta testing. This round of cards are available by invitation, but we will be starting round II very soon and that will be open to requests. Please stay tuned…
(CNN)—Acts of kindness will help pull the nation through its economic crisis, according to the woman who came to the rescue of a homeless Floridian who publicly appealed to President Obama.
Chene Thompson, the wife of state Rep. Nicholas Thompson, R-Fort Myers, is letting Henrietta Hughes and her son stay in a house she owns in nearby La Belle rent free until they get back on their feet.
“You don’t have to be a politician to put forth a stimulus package,” Chene Thompson said during a joint interview with Hughes Thursday on CNN’s “American Morning.” “This is our own little mini-stimulus package for a person who was a stranger and now is a friend.
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