KISMI Good Deeds 🪄

Online Cases KISMI Good Deeds

Many people worldwide, including celebrities, share information about good deeds - charitable and socially significant projects and organizations. Social media is filled with such posts. We also have many years of experience in volunteering, charitable and social projects, community development, as well as international business and launching various projects.

Now we want to launch an international online initiative, gathering around 100 cases from different countries for the first event. The essence of the initiative is to highlight information about Good Deeds and attract interested people, volunteers, and sponsors by presenting it in a fun, gamified format to engage people.

Platform KISMI.APP

We will create a dedicated page for the cases on our platform KISMI.APP, where an interactive gallery will be featured:

  • Colorful photo
  • Description
  • Title
  • Direct link to the project’s/organization’s resource

People will be able to visit the page, view the Good Deeds gallery, and vote in real-time for their favorite cases. The gallery will change based on the number of votes, creating an emotional connection between the audience and the Good Deeds. Users will be able to explore information, follow links, subscribe to social media, and make direct donations.

Instagram Account

Additionally, we will create an Instagram account where posts will also be shared with tags and hashtags, attracting additional attention to the projects.

Thus, we attract people to real issues in a fun and interactive way, giving them the opportunity to show their kindness and humanity.

Next Steps

This is the first initiative of the KISMI Charity direction. After launching the first event, we will move forward, building a network of partners and organizations around the world, drawing attention to important issues and problems.

We are confident that this initiative will help unite people and resources to support charitable and social projects worldwide.

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Good Deeds Day
Do good every day! Join millions of people in our global movement of doing good :blush:STAY TUNED FOR April 6, 2025 #DoGood #GoodDeedsDay

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Woohoo! Who’s up to making some positive changes to world? :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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:star2: Meet Thomas Deininger: The Optimistic Nihilist :star2:
Thomas Deininger is an artist who sees the world through a unique lens. Describing himself as an “optimistic nihilist,” he creates incredible masterpieces and entire worlds from trash, helping us ponder and process the curious, confusing beauty and perversity of our natural and cultural surroundings.
His art is not only visually stunning but also a powerful statement on transformation and perception. Using optical illusions, Thomas turns discarded materials into awe-inspiring works that challenge the way we see and understand the world.
If you are as inspired as we are, don’t miss out! Subscribe to his channel, like his posts, and join him in enhancing the world through art and creativity. :earth_africa::art::sparkles:

#ThomasDeininger #OpticalIllusion #UpcycledArt #ArtFromTrash #CreativeInspiration #JoinUs #EnhanceTheWorld #KISMIGoodDeeds

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:crab: Meet Shawn Miller, an environmental activist and photographer making waves with his impactful projects. Known for “Crabs with Beach Trash Homes” and “Trading Plastic for Shells,” Shawn documents how hermit crabs on Okinawa Island use plastic waste as homes due to the lack of natural shells. His striking imagery sheds light on the severe impact of plastic pollution on marine life and ecosystems.

:herb:Shawn’s work not only raises awareness about pollution but also calls for urgent environmental protection and sustainable practices. His photography and advocacy are recognized for highlighting these critical issues.

:sparkling_heart:Inspired by Shawn’s efforts? Join us at KISMI Good Deeds to make a difference through art and creativity. Subscribe and like his post to support his mission of positive change! :earth_africa::green_heart:

https://www.patreon.com/MakeTheSwitch4Nature (donate)

:camera_flash:Photo by Ederik Palencia Ferreira
https://www.pexels.com/ru-ru/@ederik-palencia-ferreira-41034477/

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:revolving_hearts: KISMI Good Deeds presents the next kind and necessary initiative:

:earth_africa::sparkles: Hello everyone! My name is Asya Weigert, an artist originally from Moscow, now living in the USA (Iowa). My heart has always been deeply concerned about the issue of orphanhood in Russia. Why do orphanages release children who are sick in both mind and body, and why do these children struggle to socialize or live long lives?

After much thought, I realized that the true solution lies in professional families. Imagine a village where such families live and work together, supporting one another and understanding each other’s challenges. In this environment, children, surrounded by nature and animals, can heal, rehabilitate, and truly socialize. :seedling::heart:

A village with a farm for professional families is my dream. Actually, my dream is that there would be many such villages worldwide, so that orphanages would become a thing of the past.

:art: I’ve created a large painting and am offering it for $500,000. If it sells, I will buy land in Iowa (a farmer’s state) and begin building this village for foster families.
Let’s turn this dream into reality! :ear_of_rice::house_with_garden:

Instagram link: portrait to order, master classes, painting with wine, artist (@asyawineartist) • Instagram photos and videos

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:revolving_hearts: KISMI Good Deeds is truly impressed by the work of this the Mila4Africa International Charitable Foundation!

“We bring hope where there is none and save lives hanging by a thread. Our mission is rooted in the belief that every act of kindness should come not from pity, but from love and strength.

:earth_americas:Our foundation is active in four countries: Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, and Kenya. In 2022, we launched a sponsorship program that allows anyone to become a guardian—a virtual parent to a child in need from our projects.

:bowl_with_spoon: :house_with_garden: This sponsorship program is a lifeline, ensuring that no child is left to suffer from hunger or exploitation. We provide essential medical, financial, and educational support to those who need it most across Africa.

:soccer:We’re also proud to have established the only free football club for children from extremely poor families. The club trains 120 children, 40 of whom live in our center permanently. Over just three years, our Young Star Boys team has become a favorite in Dakar, with 9 athletes selected to join the Dakar football team.

Join us in making a difference!” :muscle::heart:

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“Yesterday, The Ocean Cleanup vessels returned to San Francisco with tons of trash onboard and exciting news on what it will concretely take to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

The real-world performance of System 03 during the past 12 months has demonstrated that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch can be cleaned in 10 years’ time at a cost of 7.5 billion dollars.

In the meantime, to accelerate the cleanup, we are developing methods to use GPS trackers and directly measure plastic concentrations with drones: hotspot hunting.

We now have the technology to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch; the only thing standing between the world and clean oceans is money.

So we call upon the world—the governments, the companies, and the individuals—to make this cleanup happen.”

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:earth_africa::sparkles:KISMI Good Deed #2: Trash Bash! :wastebasket::boom:

You won’t believe what we discovered during our recent forest cleanup! :evergreen_tree::broom: At first glance, the forest looked pretty clean, but with the help of 25 awesome volunteers, we collected nearly 80 large bags of trash in just 3 hours! :scream::wastebasket:

The craziest part? Some of this junk had been sitting there since 1997! :flushed: Old chip bags, candy wrappers, and countless plastic bottles – all poisoning the soil and our beautiful planet. :herb::broken_heart:

It’s wild to think that the garbage on Earth now covers the area of several countries. But hey, together we’re making a difference! :muscle::recycle: Join the KISMI movement and let’s keep cleaning up the planet, one good deed at a time! :star2:

Join us: KISMI Good Deeds (@kismi.gooddeeds) • Instagram profile

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:paw_prints::boom: FRIPPS REALITY SERIES: Farm Edition! :boom::paw_prints:

Meet Jodie Marsh, the ultimate animal-saving superhero! :woman_superhero: Over 250 animals saved from slaughter, and counting!

Jodie’s Fripps Farm Animal Rescue takes in the animals no one else wants — the ones with nowhere else to go. :pig::sheep:

From pigs to ponies, this farm is a safe haven for creatures big and small, and Jodie’s heart (and farm) has space for them all. :green_heart:

Want to see what it’s like running a rescue farm, meet some adorable animal friends and see how you can help them? :horse::camera_flash:

Join the rescue movement!

Vote for them:

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:ocean::shark: Meet our new Eco-Hero WasteShark – the coolest aquatic robot on a mission to save our waters!

This eco-friendly robot cruises through waterways, gobbling up trash and algae like it’s at an all-you-can-eat buffet! :plate_with_cutlery:
It can collect up to 60 kg of waste in one go and keep going for 8 hours straight! Now that’s dedication! :muscle::recycle:

:rocket: Now making a splash at Leeds Waterfront in Yorkshire, the WasteShark is collecting up to 500kg of waste every day!
Plus, this cutting-edge project is leading the way to a cleaner future by tracking and analyzing the types of waste it gathers.

With over 100 WasteSharks worldwide, including in Europe, the UAE, and South Africa, these robots are cleaning up our coastal waters one scoop at a time! :earth_africa:

:sparkles:Let’s keep our oceans and rivers happy and healthy! Vote for them:

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:star2: Uniting for Change: Empowering Lives Through Inclusion :green_heart:

:earth_africa::sparkling_heart: We believe in the power of unity, compassion, and inclusion. Across the globe, inclusive centers are transforming lives by bringing people with and without disabilities together, showing that when we unite, we can achieve truly remarkable things.

Imagine this: side by side, we clean national parks, lay trails, or even craft brooms to feed animals :broom::paw_prints:
It’s not just about the work — during breaks, we explore local traditions, learning ancient skills like embroidery, painting, and rituals that have been passed down for generations :art::thread:.

But the real magic? Through these experiences, people with disabilities discover their strength, gaining new skills, building confidence, and realizing that they are essential to their community. Every person becomes an irreplaceable thread in the fabric of our shared world. :star2:
Together, we’re creating a world where everyone feels seen, valued, and connected. :green_heart:

photo by Liza Pletneva

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:earth_africa::muscle: KISMI Good Deeds #3: Let’s turn cleanup into an adventure!

Did you know that in many countries, volunteers are stepping up to clean forests, parks, and coastlines? :evergreen_tree::national_park: In Canada, a whopping 40% of the population volunteers!

But here’s the twist—getting 150 people together to collect up to a ton of garbage in an hour isn’t as simple as it sounds. There’s scouting for large trash spots, permits, toilets, doctors, food, equipment, entertaining master classes and more! :building_construction:

To make it even more fun, organizers are turning these events into real-life games! :video_game::iphone: Imagine tracking garbage deposits through an app and collecting it like it’s treasure. Teams score points for picking up the most, and winners get cool prizes! :trophy::sparkles: It’s a fun, rewarding challenge that gets you moving, laughing, and breathing in the fresh air with like-minded people. And guess what? It’s totally energizing and inspiring. :green_heart:

Our KISMI team is joining the movement! Know a place that needs help? Let us know, and join us on our next adventure. We’ll bring the warm vibes and, of course, prizes! :gift::dizzy:

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:evergreen_tree: Forest Heroes: Pine Planting Adventure! :earth_africa::green_heart:

:evergreen_tree::sparkles: KISMI Team just had an unforgettable day in the forest! Recently, we jumped into action to help restore a burned-down pine forest, and what an adventure it was! :earth_africa::green_heart: In just 4 hours, our squad of 30 amazing people planted 4,000 baby pine trees on 6 hectares.

We learned new planting techniques, made friends with awesome folks, and were spoiled with gifts. Not to mention, we enjoyed a delicious vegetarian lunch right in the heart of the forest :leaves::plate_with_cutlery:. Laughter, hard work, and nature – all in one!

We came home tired but SUPER happy, knowing we’ve made a real difference. :muscle::herb: Join us, and let’s keep planting the future together! :deciduous_tree::boom:

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Turn Plastic into Purpose! :sparkles::earth_africa:

Plastic Bank is a global movement that’s using plastic to fight both poverty and pollution.

With 7+ billion bottles already transformed into income for over 53,000 people across underserved areas like Haiti, Indonesia, and beyond, they’re creating change that counts.

Imagine waste collected on coastlines, turned into money, and recycled—helping people and the planet at once. :moneybag::recycle:

Join the Impact:

1️. Collect Plastic: Start small—every bottle makes a difference!

2️. Recycle & Support: Use local recycling or community programs to keep plastic out of our oceans.

3️. Empower Change: Every action contributes to new jobs and cleaner communities globally.

Let’s unite for a sustainable future! :earth_americas::sparkles:

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:ocean::whale2: Plastic & Whales: An Acoustic Confusion :whale2::ocean:

Imagine a world where a tasty squid and a shredded plastic bag sound exactly the same—welcome to the world of deep-diving whales! :squid::sparkles:

A new study shows that in the pitch-black depths, where whales rely on echoes to “see,” plastic debris like balloons and bags mimic the sound of their prey. :broken_heart: This acoustic mix-up has led to plastics filling the stomachs of these gentle giants.

Let’s reduce plastic waste to protect our ocean’s incredible creatures. Every small effort counts! :earth_africa::recycle:

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:penguin: Building Hope for African Penguins! :penguin:

Did you know that African penguins, one of the most vulnerable seabird species, have seen their population plummet by 90% in just 70 years? :cry: Loss of nesting habitats, climate change, and human activities have left them exposed to predators and extreme weather.

But there’s a beacon of hope—artificial nests! :star2:
Over the past 30 years, researchers have been testing different materials, from wood to ceramics, to create the perfect safe haven for these adorable birds.

The winning designs? Double-layer ceramic nests that shield penguins from harsh conditions and boost chick survival rates. :hatching_chick::sparkles:

Thanks to these efforts, colonies in South Africa and Namibia are seeing a positive impact. While not all penguins use these nests, the ones that do contribute to a much-needed population recovery.

Let’s spread the word and celebrate innovative solutions that protect our planet’s incredible wildlife! :earth_africa::blue_heart:

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:earth_africa::seedling: Let’s Care for Our Planet Together: Trees Need Us! :deciduous_tree::green_heart:

Did you know? More than one-third of all tree species on Earth are at risk of extinction. Here’s why it’s time to act:

:earth_africa:Trees make up a quarter of all species listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

:owl:The number of endangered tree species is double the total number of all threatened bird, mammal, reptile, and amphibian species combined.

:deciduous_tree:Tree species are under threat in 192 countries worldwide.he decline in tree populations poses a severe threat to thousands of other plants, fungi, and animals that depend on them.

:herb:Trees are vital to life on Earth, supporting ecosystems and millions of people who rely on them for food, medicine, and livelihoods.

:star2: Trees aren’t just part of the landscape — they’re the backbone of our planet’s health.

Protecting them means protecting the future of all living things, including us!

:green_heart: Join us at Kismi Good Deeds and let’s take action. Together, we can make a difference for the trees and for life on Earth. :deciduous_tree::sparkles:
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