Kill ’em with kindness

Catholic Social Justice promotes random acts of kindness

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The 400 hallways are looking empty and the Catholic Social Justice clubs wants to do something about that.

The idea is that, over this holiday season, spreading acts of kindness starts a chain reaction and anyone can start.

So, Catholic Social Justice is telling Carmel’s students and staff to “get out and do some good, no matter how small it may be.”

“No one recognizes their own kindness,” Michael Fitzgibbons said. “It’s not cocky, it’s showing that we are good people.”

People can submit their kind acts via this form, either signing their names or sharing anonymously. Submissions will be hung up on the walls in the hallway.

“It is a challenge for people to see their own kindness,” Fitzgibbons said.