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A Victorian mother has shared the incredible story of how her tight-knit community stepped up to lend a hand after her daughters apartment was destroyed in a fire.
Fiona Laird, from Harrietville at the base of Mount Hotham in the Victorian Alps, shared her story to the Facebook group The Kindness Pandemic on Tuesday. Recently I had a bad mummy day and accidentally burnt down my teenage girls two-bedroom apartment , the mother-of-two wrote.
Victorian woman Fiona Laird has shared how her tight-knit Harrietville community lent a hand after she accidentally burnt down her daughters two-bedroom apartment
The mother-of-two explained the fire had been sparked by an old style bar heater, which went on to cause irrevocable damage throughout the unit (pictured)
Kindness Pandemic: They joined a movement focused on kindness. Some say it s helped them get through the crisis CNN 2/22/2021 © Provided by CNN
Catherine Barrett says a neighbor s small act of kindness was what sparked a now-global movement focused on all things good.
Like most people around the globe in March 2020, Barrett was terrified of the then-novel coronavirus and watched as residents tried to navigate the crisis by canceling events, often panic buying and locking themselves inside their home to evade an invisible enemy. There was aggression and people were getting really wound up, she recalls.
Amid the panic, Barrett says a neighbor left out a bowl of chocolates on a shared table in her apartment complex. The same day, Barrett who lives in Melbourne, Australia decided to create a Facebook page focused on other kindly acts from around the world. She named it: The Kindness Pandemic.