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If you have been in Juneau a few years, you may remember “The Year of Kindness” initiative that the Juneau Police Department instigated. Individuals and groups were tasked to go out of their way to be kind, to make the year of 2017 a year of kindness.<\/p>\n
Stories were shared each day on local media outlets about kind deeds in our community. Kindness was shown to others in everyday ways as well as extraordinary ways. Lost wallets were found and turned in. Inspirational sticky notes put on student lockers. Good Samaritans helped change a tire. Coffee was bought for the person behind us next in line. Hands were shook. Smiles shared. Snow was shoveled for unexpecting neighbors. Cookies were shared. Food donated. Tasks completed. The list was endless. We saw a positive change in our community, which was the goal of the initiative.<\/p>\n
Kindnesses still happened in 2018 and are happening now in 2019. I think 2017 was a bit different though. We talked a LOT in our community about kindness. It made kindness the thing to do and was prevalent in the minds of Juneau citizens. Youth groups, adult clubs, individuals and business all made extra efforts to show kindness. We celebrated kindnesses and we were more aware of kindness, looking for even more ways to be kind. Juneau ROCKS took over the year of kindness for 2018, and we are still working as a community to be more kind in 2019.<\/p>\n