
WEBE108brings you 'Acts of Kindness'!
We’re visiting places in WEBELand and ‘Paying it Forward’! If you’re one of the lucky ones randomly chosen for our own Act of Kindness, all we ask is for you to ‘Pay it Forward’! We’ll be handing out gift cards to various places for you to pass along to someone else to brighten their day! Visit our facebook page and share your Act of Kindness, or something nice done for you! www.facebook.com/webe108
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WEBE108's Danny Lyons at Fairway Market

WEBE108's Storm N Norman at Goodwill
WEBE108's Danny Lyons visits Panino's in Monroe to honor the 1st Annual Charlotte Bacon 'Act of Kindness Awards' campaign. Newtown Kindness created the awards to encourage acts of kindess in children. Learn more about the non-profit organization, Newtown Kindness, comprised of community members trying to bring positivity and strength back to the their community by visiting www.newtownkindness.org, or click here for a flyer.

WEBE108's Danny Lyons at Paninos

WEBE108's Storm N Norman at Toys R Us.
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WEBE108's Mike McGowan at Shoprite
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WEBE108's Danny Lyons at the gas station
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Here are a few more ways to make a big difference! View more Ways To Be Kinder at www.virtuesforlife.com
-Pay for the person behind you at the drive thru, whether it be a coffee or a whole meal. Make sure to stay anonymous and relay a friendly message to the person like “Have a nice day!” or “Spread kindness and pay it forward”.
-Praise someone at work for a job well done when the occasion arises.
-Send someone who you know is going through a difficult time a card, flowers, cookies or some thoughtful expression that lets them know that you care and are thinking of them.
-Call someone who you haven’t talked to in awhile and let them know that you’ve been thinking of them and that you are sorry you’ve been out of touch.
-Say good morning or hello to passersby during your day, even if you don’t know them, simply as a friendly gesture.
-Read a book to a child or an elderly person.
-Stick up for a person who is being treated wrongly.
-Let someone, who only has a few items, go ahead of you in the checkout line of the supermarket.
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