BeltLine CleanUp!

Community Service5

Georgia Tech’s Acts of Kindness Volunteered on Saturday, March 5th to help another Georgia Tech group with their efforts to clean up a stretch of the Atlanta Beltline. Pictured above is Acts of Kindness Executive member, Eleanor Eason, David Hernandez, Acts of Kindness Executive member, Bryan Liberman, Nick Padula, and Acts of Kindness President Heather Johnston.

We learned a lot about identifying invasive plant species, speculating about homeless villages, discovering sharp bamboo is, and discovering how frustrating picking up what felt like hundreds of individually wrapped mini-reese’s cups were.

Acts of Kindness (AoK) is a small group at Georgia Tech who are focused on fostering a sense of community on campus. However, this doesn’t mean that our reach only extends to the perimeter of campus.

For more information on how to be involved with GT AoK’s, e-mail hjohnston3@gatech.edu. We’d love to have you!

More pictures can be found at:

https://www.flickr.com/gp/140694406@N03/72J63w

SPRING SEMESTER FUN!

We’ve got some awesome, KIND events planned this semester.

We are excited to meet you!!

Hello, Georgia Tech Community!

 “Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most underrated agent of human change.” ~ Bob Kerry

Too often we are apathetic because we can’t be bothered due to time, financial, and emotional constraints. At the same time, we have an inexplicable wish to change the world. At AoK, we believe that small acts of kindness have an immeasurable impact on the lives of others. Our mission is to foster a spirit of service in the Georgia Tech community by inspiring students to perform acts of kindness each and every day.

We want you to be involved! Check out our page, and e-mail hjohnston3@gatech.edu for questions and to get involved!