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Be a Changer

The Changers is a life-affirming series that restores hope by turning impossible dreams into reality. Created by Beverly Adams, the show unites deserving everyday heroes with unexpected “helpers” from all walks of life to spark profound, shared transformations. By illuminating the real stories behind life’s greatest challenges, The Changers shows us that empathy, compassion, civility, and bold action are not just virtues. They are forces that can reconnect communities and reshape the world. Practicing civility alongside kindness is a powerful way to serve our fellow human beings and make a real difference. Step forward as a helper. Partner with us to turn possibility into reality, and be part of the movement helping people remember how to care.

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The Daily Good™

The Daily Good is a movement built on one simple truth: one act of kindness can change everything. When one person chooses generosity, whether through service, compassion, or small daily acts of good, that choice doesn’t end with them. It spreads. It inspires. It multiplies.

Rooted in the belief that impact begins at the individual level, The Daily Good transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary momentum. A single action becomes a shared experience. A gesture becomes a habit. A habit becomes a culture. Through intentional kindness and community-driven service, we prove that small acts create big change. That goodness, when put in motion, has no limit.

We also believe civility is a vital part of this change. Treating others with respect and decency, especially when it’s difficult, is itself a powerful act of service. By pairing civility with kindness, we create stronger connections, foster trust, and amplify the impact of every good deed.

Before acting, ask yourself:

  • Is it true?
  • Is it kind?
  • Is it necessary?
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"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."

— Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search For Meaning