The North Idaho Kindness Project, led by Ali Orjala, is focused on spreading kindness throughout Kootenai County. Through small acts of kindness, such as the distribution of handmade kindness cards and displaying signs and stickers affirming a welcoming community, the project aims to strengthen community relationships and remind people of our shared humanity.
Orjala highlights the importance of celebrating small moments of kindness, especially in the face of hate-driven events that have made headlines in the region. The project’s marquee program, the kindness cards created by local children and adults, serves as a visual reminder that kindness exists in the community.
Despite limited expenses, financial donations are welcomed to help fund the project’s initiatives, such as purchasing card-making supplies. Volunteers are also encouraged to contribute by creating kindness cards.
As the North Idaho Kindness Project continues to grow, Orjala emphasizes the significance of acknowledging and remembering these acts of kindness in the community. By focusing on the positive impact of small gestures, the project hopes to create a culture of kindness and inclusivity in Kootenai County.
For more information on how to get involved with the North Idaho Kindness Project, visit their website at northidahokindnessproject.org.
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