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What He Lived Through On 9/11 Inspired Him To Create An Organization To Spread Acts Of Kindness

“The ripple effect was immediate, and the staff were moved emotionally by hearing each other’s experiences,” is written on their website.

The Pay It Forward campaign and organization has grown immensely over the last 20 years. Their mission is to see that 22,000 good deeds have been performed by supporters before September 11th.

Those interested in helping out and supporting the campaign can register their pledge on an interactive map on the Pay It Forward website.

“I have seen the ripple effect in action, how people feel when they do something good for someone else, and I think we need that right now,” Kevin told People magazine.

To read more about Pay It Forward, visit the link here.

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