Katie Amodei was the kind of person who saw an injustice and wanted to fix it. She volunteered at the food bank and helped raise money, through a charity run, so people in her community could have food. Katie was working as a waitress. She had recently completed her EMT training and was in the process of looking for a job. In 2014, a month before her 30th birthday, Katie was killed in a car accident. When going through her purse, her parents and older sister, Kristina, found over $100 in tip money in Katie’s purse. They wanted to do something special with the money, in her memory.
Kristina Ulmer is a high school English teacher in Horsham, Pennsylvania. Her 9th grade classes were in the process of reading Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. They discussed the importance of being intentional about staying connected. That’s when Kristina came up with a plan to honor her sister. She took the $100 and added money of her own so she could give each student $20. Mrs. Ulmer instructed, “I told them to go out and do an act of kindness with it in the hopes that they would realize how important it is for us to be connected to each other and remain connected to each other and care about each other.” She also told the students the project was to honor her sister. The students:
Wrapped gifts for school’s Adopt-a Family program
Donated items to a woman’s shelter
Put money together for a struggling homeless person
Decorated a neighbor’s front porch
Sewed walker caddies for seniors at the nursing home
Helped stroke victims
After the kindness project was completed, each student made a video of how they used the money and what they learned.
Mrs. Ulmer thought this would be a one-time project, but as word spread money was donated each year for the kindness challenge to continue. Because of the generous donations, Kristina formed the $20 Kindness Challenge Foundation to help other teachers carry out a project with their students.
May we, too, be intentional about staying connected and sharing kindness.
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Colossians 3:12