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We are grateful to be able to carry out our mission with the administrative help of the Community Foundation of Carroll County as a component fund under CFCC #52-1865244, and under our incorporated 501(c)3 #93-3863339, in an office in the Carroll County Nonprofit Center supported by Anverse, Inc.

There are more kind, caring, empathetic, and compassionate people than there are mean and angry people, the latter are just louder. So we are stepping up efforts to connect positive people doing positive things.

Being kind is not a new concept, people have been helping each other since time began. The Kindness Envoys at Action For Kindness are working to leverage modern tools to make it easy for good intentions to become action.

Meet the Envoys

Our Action For Kindness board appreciates your collaboration and kindness as we work to serve our community.

Tina Thomas, President, Action For Kindness

Eric Miller
Interim
Board President
Ben Marks
Board Vice President



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Board Secretary
Sarah Thomas
Board Treasurer
Jessica Krasnick
Board Member
Tina Miller
Executive Director

Equity and Justice Statement:   Kindness, the arts, and many community activities, celebrate our state’s diversity, connect our shared humanity, and transform individuals and communities. Action For Kindness and its supporting collaborators are committed to advancing and modeling equity, diversity, accessibility, and inclusion in all aspects of our organizations and across communities. Action For Kindness and its grantees are committed to embracing equity and non-discrimination regardless of race, religious creed, color, age, gender expression, sexual orientation, class, language, and/or ability.

Land Acknowledgement Statement:   We acknowledge the lands and waters now known as Maryland are the home of its first peoples: the Accohannock Indian Tribe, Assateague People’s Tribe, Cedarville Band of Piscataway Indians, Choptico Band of Indians, Lenape Tribe, Nanticoke Tribe, Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians, Piscataway Conoy Tribe, Piscataway Indian Nation, Pocomoke Indian Nation, Susquehannock Indians, Youghiogheny River Band of Shawnee, and tribes in the Chesapeake watershed who have seemingly vanished since the coming of colonialism. We acknowledge that this land is now home to other tribal peoples living here in diaspora. We acknowledge the forced removal of many from the lands and waterways that nurtured them as kin. We acknowledge the degradation that continues to be wrought on the land and waters in pursuit of resources. We acknowledge the right of the land and waterways to heal so that they can continue to provide food and medicine for all. We acknowledge that it is our collective obligation to pursue policies and practices that respect the land and waters so that our reciprocal relationship with them can be fully restored.