New Year’s is almost upon us and yet another year, we’ll be setting resolutions. What if, we all agreed that this year, instead of being self-centered in our resolutions, we started a good deed movement? What if we partnered with a cause and spread the good deed message on all our platforms?
This year, I’m setting a new kind of resolution and it’s all about doing good deeds. I’ve joined the #DeedADay movement and my goal is to do a deed a day. I’d like to encourage my readers to join with me. Imagine if we all did a good deed a day, what a better place the world would be. Together we can change the world, one deed, one bead, one act of kindness at a time. A good deed means we’ve gone out of our way to help someone and only counts if the deed remains anonymous. Each time you do a good deed, move the ring on the bracelet closer to the button.
These Bracelets are made by vulnerable women who’ve been trained for this work in Uganda, India, Indonesia, Zambia, South Africa, Rwanda, and Haiti. This project gives a women a way to support their families through earnings, while empowering them to also contribute to good deeds around the world.
The bracelets are designed by Mary Fisher, author, artist and AIDS advocate. The 100 Good Deeds bracelet is both a fashion statement and a cause. This non-profit provides economic and educational opportunities to women and girls across Africa and elsewhere. Proceeds from 1GD bracelets are reinvested in the program to provide more women and girls with more training in more countries.
The 100 Good Deeds Bracelets are available for purchase at 100GoodDeeds.org in nineteen colors and two sizes, medium/large or petite/small. One hundred percent of proceeds from sales are reinvested in the 100 Good Deeds program. Join the 100 Good Deeds movement using the hashtag #1GD, follow on Facebook at Facebook.com/The100GoodDeedsBracelet, on Twitter using the handle @The1GDBracelet at Twitter.com/The1GDBracelet, on Instagram using the handle @the1GDBracelet at Instagram.com/the1GDBracelet and on Pinterest at Pinterest.com/The1GDBracelet.
Will you join me in this movement?
I was gifted a100 Good Deeds bracelet to review and share with my readers. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed herein are my own.