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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

170./ Food plus a new idea

Delivered one of our food parcels to a chap, and got chatting, and asked if ...

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Good Deeds

169./ Four referrals to council support services

In addition to our support we are also referring our clients to the Council for ...

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168./ Happy to help this guy as much as possible.

This chap doesn’t like asking for help, but we are here to help, ...

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167./ Pasta and fish and coffee and kindness

A Halal oder and delivery, tried to put together items that would last for quite ...

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166./ May. Monday. Fresh fruit and veg and a pug mixed with a Jack Russell.

Bought and delivered the food, chatted with the lady on the doorstep, she has a ...

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165./ It starts to come back round.

This client had received from us before, and we were happy to continue support. They ...

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164./ One woman and her dog

This lady phoned us, having been given one of our cards by someone, we asked ...

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163./ A real world community starts to form

One of our clients had given our details to a neighbour, who had tried to ...

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162./ Something about patience, and waiting, and a gift.

I’d finished work for the day and needed to stretch my legs so ...

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161./ Donations from a generous family to a family in need.

A kind friend from Church donated a bag full of food, tins, packets, loads and ...

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160./ Third care package to a long time friend

Pulling into Aldi, I see a familiar face, a chap I first met in London ...

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159./ Care package two for the homeless.

I pull into Waitrose car park to see if there’s any rough sleepers ...

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