#Do1NiceThing - our 2012 campaign launched Valentines Day... What one nice thing can you do for someone else today and tomorrow and the day after and the day after that... Explore this site for some cool ideas...
Love Your Streets - it's just that - what it says on the tin (or in this case the domain name!) - it's all about you and me loving our streets! Taking responsibility for our community; caring for your neighbours; picking up litter... Getting involved in more organised stuff such as Neighbourhood Watch, Street Angels or feeding the homeless... Smiling at someone; saying hello; having a cup of coffee whilst catching up on your neighbours' news over the garden fence... Shopping locally - getting to know the lovely lady in the butchers and the amazing man serving fruit and veg... It's not a movement or anything weird - it's good old fashioned community spirit!
This web site is going to help you do just that! From the small to the massive it will give you ideas on how you can love your streets! It doesn't matter if you live in the town, city, village or country hamlet - if you go near a street or other people then this concept is for you. Spread some love, spread some hope, spread a smile, spread some random acts of kindness - help make our world an even better place to be!!!!
#Do1NiceThing - starting today commit to do one nice thing a day for the sake of someone else... Smile, say hello, say how much you appreciate someone who is serving you, call in on a neighbour, pick up some litter, volunteer - the choices are endless! If everyone did one nice thing just think how much nicer the world would be! Use the #Do1NiceThing on Twitter to trend ideas... See the Blog Press Release.
Five Star - wouldn't it be great to give people a five star moment in life - the addict, the lonely, the hurt, the poor, the marginalised, the confused, your neighbour, your family, your friends - a moment that gives them hope and makes them feel loved and special! Love Your Streets does just that for others - play your part (see the blog about this)
