It is always a joy to meet people who share a passion for lifting up others and creating ripples of kindness. We met Annie Wei earlier this year when she reached out to us and we were so impressed with what she has started with her Co-Founder, Brandon Lockwood, that we wanted to share it with you.
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Shining a spotlight on Generous Goods founder Lindsay Browning and her company Generous Goods - Great Things that Give Back - which has a virtual pop-up shopping event to support Bring Change to Mind, a charity working to create dialog about mental health.
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The theme for this year’s Earth Day is “Restore Our Earth,” and we wholeheartedly embrace this mission. Read more about how we and our charity partners honor and protect Mother Earth.
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Keep it simple with these 7 acts of kindness to do this week that will bring joy to others and boost your wellbeing.
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Small businesses, including non-profits, are the engine of our economy and it doesn’t take much effort to support them during this time when they are especially vulnerable. We’ve gathered our favorite ideas here.
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Our newest charity partner, Boston BullPen Project, serves kindness to the most vulnerable members of our community. By partnering with social service agencies and organizations, they provide immediate financial assistance to families in crisis, veterans, homeless or at-risk youth.
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When creating our Serve Kindness bowls, we strive to achieve uniform shapes and colors. But occasionally, a “happy happenstance” occurs during the creation process that results in an unexpected, unique characteristic. Now, thanks to a wonderful partnership with Prosperity Candle, these bowls get a second chance to make a big impression and impact.
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The long-time friends and now co-founders and business partners started Serve Kindness, a company that connects a handmade product—the company’s signature glass bowls—to customers while simultaneously connecting those customers to nonprofits in their community.
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Taking time to gather around the table and share a meal is a value we not only embrace within our families, but promote as a business. We’ve experienced first hand how healing and invigorating it can be to eat with those we care about - and there is science too that proves the positive effects of eating in community.
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We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Black Sheep Mercantile on Martha’s Vineyard!
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"Break out these nested glass bowls for your next dinner party, and you'll serve many more people than the ones seated around your table."
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Bowls are cherished objects, often passed down through generations. They are at the center of many of our most important cultural celebrations, practices, and rites. And that’s what makes them such a wonderful gift for so many occasions.
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As proud members of a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, we find so many things to be thankful for and amazed by on every visit. Read more about the benefits of joining a CSA and about The Food Project.
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Today we feature Magnum, our Director of Play, a happy, gentle pup that bring joy to our WFH days. Magnum was adopted by Melissa from Buddy Dog, one of our charity partners and he has a lot of say in our business decisions ;-)
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Do you ever think about how color affects your mood? Well if you don't really give it much thought you might want to as there have been studies on the effect of various colors. Learn more why green will make you feel serene.
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Performing an act of kindness can certainly make a person feel happier and it also has some other amazing “side effects.” Being kind can be good for the heart. It can slow aging. It can improve relationships. Best of all: It’s contagious!
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Extra, extra, read all about it—we've received our first press coverage! Serve Kindness bowls are featured as an "obsession" in the Good Life section of the November 24th Boston Globe. Big thanks to the Globe and to Marni Elyse Katz (@stylecarrot). We are thrilled with this unexpected exposure and so very grateful for the kind words!
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When we first began designing our glass bowls, we knew we wanted to partner with local artists to create them—artists who celebrate the practice, the process, and the tradition of hand-blowing glass.
We found that partner in James McLeod of the Bubble Factory in Essex, MA and he was kind enough to share his story with us for our latest blog post.
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Host a bowl party for a charity that you love and that serves kindness in the community that you live in. Raise awareness and money for an organization that you are involved with or know of and have your friends over to support your effort. Here's one woman's tips to do it all!!
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