Connor's Kindness Project Gone Good
World Gone Good podcast
153. CONNOR'S KINDNESS PROJECT GONE GOOD
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At just 12 years old, Connor Wright decided the world needed more kindness and so Connor’s Kindness Project was born. Connor along with his nana, Sharon Marrama, started creating Covid Care Packages filled with activities and comfort items and delivered them to children in their community that were sick or in isolation from Covid. From there, Connor and Sharon worked on a few other projects including compiling self-care baskets for the healthcare workers at Boston area hospitals, held a clothing and essentials drive to benefit another nonprofit, Catie’s Closet, and collaborated with Birthday Wishes to build and delivered 42 “birthday-in-a-box” packages for children in shelters. Since then, the kindness-doing-duo have helped over 10,000 kids embrace and spread kindness through their special school project as well as corporate kindness for companies. These two are proof we’re never too young or too old to make some serious good happen in the world.

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Connor's Kindness Project Gone Good