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KNR Cares: Random Acts of Kindness Campaign
Akron, Ohio – KNR is always down to support a good cause.
“2018 will be a big year for giving back,” says Managing Partner Rob Nestico. “Each month, we will select a different organization that is meaningful to our employees and our community and we will try to make people’s lives or just their day –a little better.”
With the goal of making the world a kinder place, the Ohio personal injury firm of Kisling, Nestico & Redick decided to think big and act small. As a result, in January, they started their year-long charity project by spreading compassion and performing kind acts anywhere they could, through the KNR Cares: Random Acts of Kindness Campaign.
All through the month, the team at KNR adopted the mantra of ‘Kindness starts with one’ and hit the streets to find small, meaningful and often fun ways to help others. So far, this month, the attorneys and staff have all come together and:
“Our hope, besides feeling good and doing something nice for our neighbors it to instill the desire to pass it on,” according to Nestico.
With 11 office locations across the state, Kisling, Nestico & Redick provides injury law representation throughout Ohio. KNR has strong ties to the community and offers personal service and extensive legal experience to every case.
To learn more about the KNR Cares: Random Acts of Kindness Campaign or upcoming charitable events in 2018, visit /community/.
The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation (RAK) was established in 1995 and is an internationally recognized nonprofit based in Denver, CO. They are dedicated to inspiring everyone to practice and spread kindness in their own lives, where they can. RAK provides FREE online resources to encourage acts of kindness across the globe, including schools, communities, and every-day experiences. For more information, on becoming a RAKtivist, please visit https://www.randomactsofkindness.org/.