Aivy paying for the lady behind her at Dunkin Donuts
Today and yesterday were different from your everyday, "usual" types of service. Yesterday we went out and decided to do random acts of kindness for everyday people. Today we made peanut butter and jelly sandwich lunches and then took them around train stations and gave them to the homeless. Even though our original plans got cancelled and switched around to a bit more unorganized, we still helped people out and made their days. These past two days we went out on our own, with no one really giving us much directions, and served people. It was really cool to see all of the different ways that we could help people and put a smile on their face. It could be as simple as paying for the person behind you in line at dunkin donuts, or at the MoMA or helping someone find their way in New York city. Doing these different types of service made me realize that there are a lot of ways to serve people besides going to a soup kitchen. There are plenty of simple ways to serve and you could turn someones whole day around just by giving them a peanut butter and jelly.

PB&Js for the homeless
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