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After her brother's overdose, she shared tiny acts of kindness
Summary
Rachel Hunt launched the Tiny Kindness project after her brother died of an overdose in 2018, inspired by a small, heartfelt gesture from family. The Instagram account has collected thousands of submissions and Hunt has selected stories for a book to be published by a Hachette imprint.
Content
Rachel Hunt turned a personal loss into a social project that highlights small, caring gestures. She started Tiny Kindness after her brother died of an overdose in 2018 and was moved by a simple, caring moment from her sister's child. The project collects brief accounts of small acts of care from people around the world. It has grown into a large online community that shares these moments in a busy news environment.
Key points:
- Rachel Hunt created Tiny Kindness following her brother's 2018 overdose and a family moment that inspired her to notice small care.
- The Instagram account @tinykindnesses has shared thousands of submissions and reached a wide, international audience.
- Hunt is an established author and poet and has selected roughly 200 stories from submissions for a forthcoming book.
- The selected stories will be published by an imprint of Hachette; the project continues to receive new submissions.
Summary:
Tiny Kindness presents brief, real examples of everyday care that people report experiencing or witnessing, offering small moments of connection amid harder news. The project has grown into an international collection and Hunt has prepared a book of selected stories for publication by a Hachette imprint.
