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Good Deeds at scale

Our unique system enables us to do good deeds and humanitarian interventions as a commercial enterprise. And it gets bigger every month. More Good Deeds. Bigger Good Deeds.

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Good Deeds

329. Christmas in coming

Wondering how best to look after our people for Christmas, probably a chicken dinner and ...

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328. Food parcel for an artist. And loads of paint and canvases.

We do what we can to help people. This artist needed not just food, but ...

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327. No meat but fish is ok

One of the (many) cool things about our service is we can cater for specific ...

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326. He keeps saying we are a ‘God Send’.

He hasn’t been out of his flat for two months, elderly chap, and ...

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325. She’s in need because of trouble at home.

Her parter hit her, then got arrested, and he also took her money. Probably one ...

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324. Colder weather means more help required.

It’s only November and already people are struggling with heating bills. Perhaps we&#...

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323. Support for a local artist

Another new person to help, again, he had one of our cards for months before ...

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322. New chap gets in touch

Four months after delivering one of our cards to a small block of flats, one ...

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321. The second of the deliveries to the guys

We always have a good laugh, frequently at the expense of Sheff Wednesday, starting the ...

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320. Food delivered, amid much banter.

These guys are neighbours and one of them supports Sheffield Wednesday, we always have a ...

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319. His arthritis means he needs a warm flat

But it’s getting colder. And he has no way of earning more money ...

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318. Sometimes we give too much?

Is it possible to give too much? Perhaps, perhaps not. We would rather give too ...

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