KindSoup for the Soul
On Saturday, we gathered in our kitchens via zoom for our first 'KindSoup for the Soul'. The soup of the day was butternut squash and sweet potato with a squirt
Rebel Girls
This weekend, we went to pay respects to RBG at the Supreme Court. As the huge crowds had dissipated, it was easier to notice the small, tender moments
It's Who We Are, Right?
An Afghan refugee family of 11 arrived yesterday, and their apartment was ready for them, thanks to our incredible KindWorks team. Beds made for all the kids
Instruments for Kids
A neighbor dropped off this nearly-new clarinet yesterday. She used to play in elementary school and thought she'd try and relearn, but that was four years ago
Being a good neighbor
We were packing rows and rows of boxes with maseca, rice and beans, cabbage, onions, and apples, for families in need at the upCounty
Teaching HUMANKIND
When a local VA school realized that their 6th graders wouldn't be able to cap their final year of elementary school in person due to Covid
HarvestShare
Luby Ismail orders fresh organic produce from the Hungry Harvest, which gathers fruits and veggies that would otherwise be wasted because they don't look quite 'right'.
HarvestShare
There is so much need in our community, for food of all kinds, and especially fresh fruits and vegetables. KindWorks has launched a partnership called "HarvestShare"
Beauty in Bowls
My dad bought these delicate light gray bowls in 1956 - 64 years ago. He was 21 years old. He had come to London from India to study Engineering at Imperial College
In Remembrance: Dr Hawa Abdi
So very saddened to hear about the death of the extraordinary Dr Hawa Abdi - a human rights activist and doctor - Somalia's first female gynecologist
Saanya's Strength
My girl turns 24 today. She is the bravest, strongest, most courageous person I know. She's had her battles - and she translates them into this
Feed the Need
#humankindbysalma : @dokindworks is facilitating efforts to do good during the pandemic. One of our initiatives is ‘Feed the Need’- connecting restaurants who want to donate food to those in need,
The best we can
#humankindbysalma, in honor of Earth Day. Dear Wangari, thank you for inspiring me to believe that each one of us can do something—the best we can—to make the world a better place
"Master of My Own Destiny"
A group of teens from DC area high schools, part of a nonprofit called Project Turquoise (PT), traveled to Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan during the summer of 2018.