In celebration of the Digital HD and Blu-ray release of Disney’s Cinderella on September 15. Walt Disney Studios is proud to announce the A Million Words of Kindness Campaign. I have always taught my daughters to always be kind and considerate to others because you don’t know their story and what that person is going through.
A kind gesture can really brighten up a person’s day and the world needs more of that.
Inspired by the spirit of Cinderella. This online initiative invites fans everywhere to pledge their commitment to being courageous and kind. In the hopes of achieving “A Million Words of Kindness” in time for World Kindness Day on November 13th.
In the film Cinderella, Ella is told by her mother, Where there is kindness, there is goodness; and where there is goodness, there is magic. Now families everywhere can create this magic themselves by submitting words of courage and kindness at Cinderella Kindness.
Use the hashtags #Cinderella and #bekind or the handle @Cinderellamovie. These kind words and their entrant’s names will then appear on the site’s interactive “Kindness Wall.”
About Disney’s Cinderella:
Celebrate Disney’s Cinderella, a modern classic that shines with beauty, imagination…and magic! Despite being mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters. A spirited Ella resolves to take charge of her fate. Add a royal ball, a Fairy Godmother, and a glass slipper, and suddenly magic becomes reality!
My kids were very excited when the delivery guy dropped off Disney’s new Cinderella movie. They found that the movie was unique enough to make it a fun and new story for them to enjoy. Of course, they also were totally thrilled to learn that it also included the Frozen Fever short, as an extra on the DVD as well.
Victoria Ess says
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Christina Da Silva says
Most recently I donated a bunch of school supplies (made 4 back packs) for 4 children in need and gave them away.
kristy e says
I just donated a bunch of winter coats and clothing to a family in need.
Pat Drouillard says
I offer all my clothes that I do not wear anymore to family and then they bring them to work and help them out.
Meg A says
There’s so many things I’ve done for others as it’s part of my life growing up. My family in the Philippines e-mailed and texted to let me know how much they appreciated the gifts I’d sent them over from Canada. My sister loved the shoes she’d asked for. Whenever I receive something that I cannot use, I set it aside to send over to them or to give away to someone in Toronto. At Christmas, I pack a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child. I also give food to the homeless in Toronto when I have a snack in my bag.
Emma A says
At my college, the dorms have big sis and little sis relationships like other schools that have sororities do. Before big tests, birthdays, or other random days, I make sure to text my little sis a short and sweet message.
Kayla Hyde says
I donate clothes that my son has outgrown to kids that need them.
Bethany Gallinger says
I gave a bunch of DVDs to a friend who doesn’t have cable.
Tanis says
I donated the clothing we no longer needed to a woman’s shelter.
Vera Nell Wilson says
Spent couple nights with friend that is having a hard time getting around since surgery.
Tammy Dalley says
I helped my neighbor paint his fence this week
Wendy Hutton says
my most recent act of kindness was calling my neighbour when I seen some stranger lurking around their yard
bill norris says
Donated books and vhs movies.
Megan W. says
I gave an extra coat I have to a friend who was in need!
Dianne says
We donate clothes to Diabetes who sell them to Value Village, food to the food bank and we are starting to get toys together for this years Toy Mountain.
Belinda McNabb says
I took my elderly neighbor shopping a few weeks back for groceries because she has had a hard time getting out recently
jill rivera says
My husband and I play Secret Santa for the post office yearly.
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
I drive my son (adult with a license but no car nor bike) to the LRT every day and pick him up again – about 15 km each way. 🙂
Jonnie says
I packed up 8 boxes of clothes my older boys had outgrown and passed them on to a neighbour with some younger boys
Robin Abrams says
We help our elderly nabor with daily activity’s . We do every day
CyberScooby says
I helped a co-worker move some furniture
Alya says
I love bringing meals to our elderly grandmother who is often not well enough to cook a full meal.
409cope says
I helped an elderly lady find her car at the mall.
Kelley Moore says
I donated lots of clothes and coats for those in need
maria says
I often do many good acts. The latest i did was a closet clean out and donating my old clothes.
Dylan Villezcas says
I have donated clothes, toys, and other stuff.
lori b says
i bought coffee for someone behind me in the line up
Lesley F says
there was an older lady in front of me at the grocery line that did not have enough money for her groceries and I told the cashier to put the difference on my grocery bill
Sunshine G says
I picked up someone stuck on the side of the road and drove them to get gas money.
Tiffany Rotulo says
Two days ago, I paid for the guy behind mes coffee at Timmie’s. Its the small things that make a difference.