SHARE YOUR STORY

You have been challenged to change a life; what will you do?

We want to hear your experiences on how you are sharing the card with others.

Post your story below and help others learn how much fun it is to give.

If you received this card from a complete stranger, friend or family member, please post how someone shared their time and talent or money with you.

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61 Responses to SHARE YOUR STORY

  1. Jen from Salt Lake City, UT, United States on December 21, 2012 at 11:58 pm

    My heart is overflowing with love, gratitude and appreciation right now. When my daughter and I came home tonight, there was something left on our doorstep. We came inside, opened it up and I couldn’t believe what I was staring at. That’s when the sobbing started.

    To the person, or people responsible for this, I want you to know how grateful we are for the immense act of generosity and selflessness you have shown to our little family, and that means the world to me. I don’t know how I will ever be able to thank you enough for what you have done and how much it means to us.

    I have never thought I was worth a sliver of the magnitude of this random act of kindness, and you have shown us what the true meaning of Christmas is really about. You are my angel, coming at a time when I have been struggling with all aspects of my life, and this has reminded me that there are people in the world that care about me and my amazing daughter more than I ever thought was possible. You have gone above and beyond and we are forever indebted to you.

    My greatest wish is that you and your family have a wonderful Merry Christmas, and please know that we love you, we will never forget, and we will most certainly pay it forward.

  2. Joni from Vernal, UT, United States on August 24, 2012 at 10:22 am

    I have spent today packing to leave for the GOP National Convention in Tampa and figuring out how to put the 5000 cards I requested in my luggage. This is such a worthy cause that I plan to find a team from every state as I travel who will distribute cards and recruit good deed doers in their state. I haven’t even left and already have made contacts in a few states who are eagerly awaiting their envelope of 100 cards! I believe we are all instruments in the Lords hands and work as his angels on this Earth to help answer the prayers sent to him. We just need to live our lives in a manner that we are receptive to the promptings to help those around us. Isaiah wrote that being charitable will help us to feel “as a watered garden.” How fresh, how happy, how positive! I hope these make it to 5000 good deeds that re-replicate, let’s change the world!

  3. HEIDI from Concord, CA, United States on June 4, 2012 at 11:15 am

    ME AND MY MOM STOPPED AT MCDONALDS A COUPLE WEEKS BACK AND WERE WAITING TO PAY, WE GOT UP TO THE WINDOW MY MOM HELD OUT HER DEBIT CARD AND THE EMPLOYEE LOOKED AT HER AND REPLIED “THE LADY..” MY MOM JUST WAS CAUGHT OFF GUARD AND AGAIN TRIED HANDING THE CARD TO PAY FOR OUR FOOD. THEN AGAIN THE EMPLOYEE REPLIED “YOU HAD THE TOTAL OF $7.86 RIGHT?” MY MOM REPLIED “YES”…EMPLOYEE: “IT HAS ALREADY BEEN TAKEN CARE OF FOR YOU AND I WAS ASKED TO GIVE YOU THIS CARD” MY MOM SMILED AND SAID “OH WOW WELL THANK YOU…”
    AS WE DROVE AWAY I BEGAN TO TEAR UP KNOWING THAT THERE ARE STILL GOOD PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO ARE ON BOARD WITH SUCH AN AMAZING WAY TO GIVE BACK, THOUGH THE AMOUNT WAS SMALL IT MADE ME AND MY MOM’S DAY KNOWING WE WERE THE ONES PICKED THAT DAY! NOW I AM SO EXCITED TO BE RECIEVEING MY CARDS TO CONTINUE WITH “MY TURN”

  4. Jennifer from Lehi, UT, United States on May 11, 2012 at 2:45 pm

    I was at Costco today with my one and two year old toddlers. My one year old always tries to climb out of the cart so I had her in one arm and was pulling my cart full of groceries with my other toddler in it. As I finally reached my car a nice man said “Can I help you?”, I replied “No I’m ok, but thank you.” He smiled and said “You really have your hands full, open your car and I’ll unload your cart for you.” I accepted his sweet offer. Just as I got one baby safe in her carseat and went to my cart for the other one, my toddler in the cart had picked up a smoothie and dumped it all over the cart. The man looked at me, smiled and said “At least it wasn’t in the car” Ha Ha! He then handed me the card and said “look this up.” What a great experience! Thank you for doing such a wonderful project in this world of chaos:)

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