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We may be socially distant but our communities in Kingston have never been closer as people pull together to help each other out.
We’ve seen huge acts of kindness across the borough; neighbours helping neighbours; people volunteering to deliver food parcels, and fantastic rainbows popping up to brighten up every window.
We want to know what you’ve been doing, or if you have a thank you story to tell. We want to capture all of your creativity and your kindness. We want to hear what you're doing and what others have done for you. We want to hear how you are making the best of being home. And we want to see the rainbows you’ve hung in your windows to say thank you to all the key workers that are helping keep Kingston moving.
Everyone is playing their part to make a difference.
If you have a story, an idea or a rainbow to share that could inspire others, or you have someone you would like to thank, please join in with #KinderKingston and share it with us.
We may be socially distant but our communities in Kingston have never been closer as people pull together to help each other out.
We’ve seen huge acts of kindness across the borough; neighbours helping neighbours; people volunteering to deliver food parcels, and fantastic rainbows popping up to brighten up every window.
We want to know what you’ve been doing, or if you have a thank you story to tell. We want to capture all of your creativity and your kindness. We want to hear what you're doing and what others have done for you. We want to hear how you are making the best of being home. And we want to see the rainbows you’ve hung in your windows to say thank you to all the key workers that are helping keep Kingston moving.
Everyone is playing their part to make a difference.
If you have a story, an idea or a rainbow to share that could inspire others, or you have someone you would like to thank, please join in with #KinderKingston and share it with us.
Pictures of rainbows have sprung up in windows across Kingston, as they have across the country. As well as spreading hope and joy, these pictures remind us all of the work so many are doing to look after each other.
We would love to see your rainbows here. If you have created a rainbow, upload a photo so we can help share it with others.
Please upload pictures of the rainbows your household has created.
Please ensure you have the permission of anyone featured to share it here.