An Esquimalt teenager is hoping to inspire people around the world to carry out a million acts of kindness in memory of his sister.
Fourteen-year-old Felix Townsin has launched a global kindness movement, 'A million acts of love', inspired by his sister Lexi Townsin, who died five years ago at the age of six from a rare disease. He aims to inspire one million acts of kindness across the world by Dec. 16, which would have been Lexi91裸聊视频檚 12th birthday.
The Royal Bay Secondary School student says his vision is to unite people globally to take meaningful action on causes they care about.
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His words of encouragement to be kind have already begun to have an effect. One child recently handed out 50 sandwiches with their parent in downtown Victoria, while in India, another participant bought meals for 50 children.
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