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Wristband Number: 70478I received mine during an ASSE class in San Antonio class on sustaining injury-free workplace.
A friend of mine volunteered to do free photography for a school event to help me promote an event in hopes of impacting for Hokies. I worked; Our show was sold out! I passed on my green wristband to my friend the next time I saw her to thank her for her act of kindness. […]
Wristband Number: 70700Someone helped me when I was decorating my friend’s room for her birthday and also gave me and my friends rides to the store for more decorations and a cake. We really appreciated the help and I passed on my wristband to this individual.
Wristband Number: 502720I passed my wristband on to Officer Dakota Taylor because she allowed me to join her for a ride along for a few hours during her shift.
Wristband Number: 70312A mentor in my life has constantly encouraged me to reach my fullest potential as a leader and has always been there for me so at the end of the semester I passed on my green wristband to him as a token of my appreciation for everything he’s done for me.
Wristband Number: 70311A friend was kind enough to take an hour out of his day to show me how to ride the bus to Kroger so I could get groceries. It was very kind of him and he deserved my wristband.
Wristband Number: 70142A girl in front of me in a dining hall line forgot to card to pay for dinner and was holding up the line trying to find cash. The guy behind me stepped up and offered to pay for her meal. I then passed on my wristband to his guy for his kindness.
Wristband Number: 70749A stranger helped me set up for a club event on the drillfield because she saw me from a distance working alone
Wristband Number: 70301I was at the gym and dropped my equipment and my friend helped me put it all away. I passed on my wristband to her as we were leaving the gym together.
While packing up my dorm room I overheard an individual offer to buy lunch for people moving out if they didn’t have enough meal plan money left. I passed on my wristband to this individual for their act of kindness during a stressful time.
Wristband Number: 13881I received a wristband when I offered to help people pack up their dorm rooms and move out. I was very grateful for this wristband and can’t wait to pass it on.
I passed on a wristband to an individual who helped me pack up my dorm door, unloft my bed, and clean the room during campus move out.
Wristband Number: 70746A friend randomly gifted me a little rock with the words “be kind” painted on it. It was adorable and out of the blue so I passed on my wristband to him for making me day a little bit better. I think the wristband made his day as well.
Wristband Number: 70014My friend donated his left over meal plan money to flex-out hunger which pays for meals for low SES families in the NRV. I passed my wristband on to him for this act of kindness.
Wristband Number: 70016My friend donated leftover meal plan money to flex out hunger.
Wristband Number: 70367I passed on my wristband to a graduate student who was always there to listen and help me reflect on my growth during my senior year of college. They did not realize the impact they were having on me until I gave them the wristband and explained the movement. I wish I had […]
Wristband Number: 70019I watched a girl pick up litter on the ground near the dumpster and throw it away. I quickly ran up to her and explained that I saw what she did and she deserved my wristband for her act of kindness towards the environment. She seems very happy and appreciative.
Wristband Number: 70364I passed on my wristband to a girl who has a busy life but always puts aside her busy schedule to care for other people. She truly embodies AC4P™️.
Wristband Number: 73061I passed this wristband off to a guy who actively listens to me when I speak. We constantly push each other to be stronger in life and in our faith. He cares about my growth as a person.
Wristband Number: 70013A guy in my dorm walked around in the hallway asking if people need help packing to move out. I offered him a wristband after he helped me carry a heavy box to the car.
Wristband Number: 70146I forgot my water bottle in a dining hall and a stranger saw me walking away and ran to give it to me before I left. I gave her a wristband in return.
Wristband Number: 70144A stranger held open the door for me longer than usual because it was really cold outside. I gave him the wristband once we got inside and explained the movement.
Wristband Number: 70735I gave my wristband to an individual who offered unsolicited help while I was studying for my chemistry final exam. I really appreciated them taking the time to help me when I’m sure they had exams to be studying for.
Wristband Number: 70734Forgot my wallet and the person behind me swiped for my meal on campus.
Wristband Number: 70368My professor deserved this wristband because he actively cares about the growth and success of all of his students and will do whatever it takes to help his students improve. I was lucky to be in his class.
Wristband Number: 70360A friend spent every Tuesday helping other students reflect and grow in their Christian faith.
Wristband Number: 70365I passed mywristband on to a girl who decided to dedicate two years of her life to the peace corps and shared her idea of caring with other students.
Wristband Number: 70367A girl spend evenings every Monday actively caring for the growth of incoming freshmen so I gave me wristband to her. She was very happy
Wristband Number: 70516On May 9, 2018, I attended the McComas Leadership Seminar at Virginia Tech where Dr. Scott Geller was a guest speaker. He spoke about the “Seven Life Lessons from Psychological Science.” After talking with him about how thrilled I was to hear his presentation, he generously gave me two of his books which […]
Wristband Number: 777777Today at the midpoint of my flights a ramp operator called me to let me know the status of my electric wheelchair. Most of the time you just sit, wait and wonder.
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