Bringing Kindness Back
The city of Philadelphia is not usually associated with the word “kindness” (remember HitchBOT’s destruction a few months prior). However, on October 27th, Philly’s 333rd birthday, A Day of Kindness was proclaimed in the city.
Jessica Cavallaro is a sophomore at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia studying Communications and Entertainment Marketing. She has been involved with the service-learning program since she arrived on campus and is also part of the social justice and service Residential Learning Community at St Joe’s. She has volunteered at a domestic violence shelter, a homeless shelter, and different schools around Philly and in her hometown! She has also gone on many service trips including one to Washington state!
She writes for her own personal blog where she posts different ways to perform random acts of kindness and shares her own stories and also for 1851 Entertainment’s blog (St Joe’s music club)! She has always been a big believer that kindness makes the world go ‘round (and also music).
If she’s not at a concert or blogging she’s either going to service, planning events for St Joe’s programming board, the Student Union Board, working on digital media for the school newspaper, The Hawk, or volunteering with the Philadelphia Film Society!
The city of Philadelphia is not usually associated with the word “kindness” (remember HitchBOT’s destruction a few months prior). However, on October 27th, Philly’s 333rd birthday, A Day of Kindness was proclaimed in the city.
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