An 8 year ride for kids

Put an end to Bullying & Adolescent Suicide

In year 3 of this mission, I introduced a bicycle ride to my travels to raise
awareness about issues kids are having to deal with at far too young an age.
Bullying and Adolescent Suicide are two of these challenging burdens most kids
will unfairly have to overcome throughout the remainder of their lives. At rides
end we will have ridden enough miles to traveled the perimeter of the earth, twice.
My mission on this ride has but one focus: To save kids lives.

Merry Christmas !

December 25th, 2011

My favorite lyrics of any Christmas song is from a duet sung by Bing Crosby and David Bowie in 1977. It sums up everything One Million Acts Of  Kindness is hoping accomplish.

Peace on Earth, can it be
Years from now, perhaps we’ll see
See the day of glory
See the day, when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again

Peace on Earth, can it be
Every child must be made aware
Every child must be made to care
Care enough for his fellow man
To give all the love that he can

I pray my wish will come true
For my child and your child too
He’ll see the day of glory
See the day when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again

Peace on Earth, can it be, can it be

A Gift From the Heart

December 24th, 2011

12-24-11No matter who you are, you have so much to give. Helping by your words and your actions help others to feel better about themselves. I was traveling today in gridlock shopping traffic, slower than The Kindness Bus with 6 flat tires, when I looked out the window of the car I was driving when I saw a Red Cross donation sign. It dawned on me that I hadn’t donated blood in a few months, I decided to stop in and give another pint, drawing me closer to the 11 gallon mark.
“Give the Gift of Life” is the motto of the Red Cross. If you can donate a pint of blood, please do, it is truly a gift from the heart.

One Million Acts of Kindness Week

December 23rd, 2011

I am in need of your Help!!

On February 13th, in less than 7 weeks, One Million Acts Of Kindness Week begins, as inspired individuals and groups work toward completing a project they have decided to undertake for the benefit of others.
I am in dire need of volunteers to call or email groups and individuals across the globe to take part in this very important week.
Please spread this message to everyone!!!

WDOK Cleveland

December 22nd, 2011

12-22-11Jim McIntyre, radio personality of WDOK in Cleveland, Ohio has a Public Affairs Show which tells of local people and the difference they are trying to make in the lives of others. I had the pleasure of visiting the WDOK studios today and was interviewed for a very engaging 15 minutes. Jim blended his questions to give a representation of local issues kindness can address and national issues and The Kindness Bus Tour’s travels.
It is always great to be interviewed by such a professional in a very relaxed environment. Jim covered, with his questioning, The Kindness Bicycle Tour and its successes across the country. He tied in the local visit to the Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center and my 100 mile ride to honor the bravery of Johanna Orozco of Cleveland who was a victim of Teen Dating Violence. It was a very powerfully moving interview.
Thank you Jim, for including One Million Acts Of Kindness in your Public Affairs Show.

The Importance of Friends

December 21st, 2011

12-21-11One Million Acts Of Kindness is making friends everywhere we travel and beyond. The interest in what this mission is about, is being embraced by individuals and spread to family and friends.
Bogart is the PR pooch and has the biggest following of any dog I know. He loves everyone and is a big hit in classrooms. The interest in what I am doing by individuals and then to have them to express that interest is inspiring to me and it is what keeps me moving forward.
So many people have opened their hearts and homes to me over the past 2 1/2 years and deserve recognition,  but most don’t care to be mentioned. I have 12 stories of people which I will share beginning in the very new future. People who have become friends and are a very big help along my travels. Thank you to each and everyone of you.

Testing the Waters

December 20th, 2011

12-20-11Fire Chief Scott Ferguson of Santa Monica, California was hard at work in his corner office as I walked by his headquarters. It was after hours, but I decided to stop by anyways to see if I could get an audience. What a great thought it was as he agreed to see me immediately. I told him of my upcoming Wounded Warrior and Safety Forces killed in the line of duty, ride. He was particularly interested in my visits to all 49 fire houses in New York City and specifically the visit The Kindness Bus made to the Liberty Street Fire Station down the ramp to Ground Zero. He then asked me if I was going to visit all his stations. I have a very good feeling that my next ride beginning on January 21st is going to be a huge success.

Pacific Ocean Tire Dunk in Mailbu

December 19th, 2011

12-19-11Today, was one of the most important days since the founding of One Million Acts Of Kindness. The culmination of 7 months of riding The Kindness Bicycle all across this great country, to raise awareness about Domestic Violence and Childhood Sexual Abuse. Today was the shortest ride of The Kindness Bus Tour to date, but one of the most fulfilling. Seven months of stories, of memories, of faces, of tears, and the people to whom they belonged. The most shocking of all the stories was on the morning of the first day, it was as if I was being told how horrific these issues are and to be prepared for what was to come. Because of not being affected as a child by these issues, it was as if I had a certain naiveté  . Boy did I get a crash course in a hurry.
I initially did this ride for the women and children directly affected, but found out almost immediately that everyone is affected. The families of the victims were so appreciative to me and it helped knowing that someone was out there fighting for this cause in such a unique way. Those who work day to day helping others in seemingly helpless situations were thrilled to see The Kindness Bicycle roll through their town, as it offered hope, knowing that they aren’t alone in this fight.
The most rewarding part of this ride were the healing conversations I had with survivors. Hearing them talk so courageously and knowing there was no shame in what has happened to them, helped them get to a place of forgiveness, so they could begin to heal.