Thank you to everyone who has nominated us so far this year, your support is truly appreciated! Although we were not selected as an award winner in the September draw, we are still hopeful of being included in the December draw. If you haven’t nominated us so far and would like to, please submit your vote using the button below by 30th November. The button will automatically include Peace Partners details, you simply need to add your personal details to complete your nomination. The more nominations we receive the greater our likelihood of selection - £1000 to spend on the great causes we support would be wonderful!
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Groups and individuals are encouraged to go out of their way to be kind to others, be it at home, work, school or just out and about. Every kind act, however small, matters and creates a ripple effect because essentially it is kindness that binds people together. In a world where a lack of kindness can seem so prevalent, it is a relief to be reminded that human nature is compassionate and caring and that being aware of this and putting it into practise in everyday life is to be true to oneself. Interestingly, the origin of the word kind comes from Old English: ‘gecynd’ meaning natural, innate, native. In its original sense it was used to mean ‘nature, the natural order’ and also ‘innate character form or condition’. This poem describes kindness as a fundamental quality in human nature: Kindness, innate in the human heart, Is an act of care for another, Natural, as is the love of parent for child. Devotion is the well-spring from which it flows, Nourishing giver and receiver alike to feel Empathy, and see one’s own self in another, Sensitively expressing a common bond that’s Shared without thought of gift or reward. Kindred spirits are we all, kith ‘n kin, Interconnected through thought, word and deed. None is exempt from the laws of cause and effect, Defined as we are by the realm of consciousness. Nurturing compassion is the remedy that Elevates mood and lifts an experience by Satisfying the need for contentment, in the Service of heartfelt love and affection.
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