Doing Good for Goodness' Sake: Heartwarming Stories and Inspiring Ideas to Help You Help Others

Summary
The next step beyond kindness and gratitude, says Steve Zikman, is acting on those feelings. In Doing Good for Goodness' Sake, Zikman collects powerful true stories about saving lives, mentoring teens, preserving the environment, and more. The stories express the joy of helping someone else unconditionally. Importantly, he includes practical advice and information relevant to each how to reach out to others during the holidays and in times of need; what to do in a car, medical or fire emergency; where to volunteer with your family; how to be an active member of your community; and a wide range of other ways to turn the thought of doing good into action. Chapters include Everyday Good, First Response, Through the Eyes of a Child, Teen Talk, For the Holidays and Missions of the Heart. Easily accessible and full of creative ideas, this collection is perfect for sharing with family and friends over the holidays and throughout the year.
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