Seniors 60+

Seniors 60+, please share a kindess story.  Please refer to the site agreement regarding author information.  Email address, first name and/or initials and/or state/country only please.  Do not post personal information on this site.  Share a kindness story from you, or toward you.  We’d love to hear from you.  Kindness has no borders.

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  1. One day, about a year ago, I had a small fender bender – I bumped into a youngman’s bumper at a stoplight – He was very understanding – I had NEVER had an accident before – we had exchanged insurance information and went on our way. I waited for him to call or for my insurance to contact me as to the repair bill. I have NEVER heard from this young man – I guess he never contact my insurance company — I think this was an act of KINDNESS

  2. I am an elderly woman who suffers from arthritis. I needed to mail a letter at the post office and pick up a few groceries from the store.

    I was able to mail my letter but my legs started to hurt. I needed to get the the grocery store but felt I couldn’t get there by walking.

    I happened to see a young woman walk out of the post office. She noticed that I was limping and asked if I needed any help. I told her my situation and she asked to drive me over to the grocery store. For some reason, I new I was safe to go with this person. She helped me in the car and not only drove me to the grocery store but drove me back home. Granted, it was only a few blocks away, she still went out of her way. I consider this to be a big act of kindness, don’t you?

  3. Thank you US Air and pilot, Captain C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger and his crew for your expertise. You have touched the lives of many.

    Warmly,
    ekindness.net

    “You cannot do kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.
    – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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