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living a life of kindness just as the master taught

The founders of the world’s greatest religions, whether you believe they’re divine, prophets, or just plain human, indisputably gave humanity invaluable guidance in the art of kindness. Sometimes simple teaching is an act of kindness unto itself. Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God, and a part of the Trinity in the Christian tradition, was just such a teacher. Jesus’ life and actions were a continuous teaching experience for His disciples, as well as those who sought his wisdom. One of his most notable acts of kindness involved the healing of a leper in Luke 5:12-16. Whether or not you believe the miraculous actually occurred, the mere fact that Jesus touched a man “full of leprosy” in his time period was an incredible act of kindness. Leprosy was once not only a disease that affected the body, but the social life as well. Lepers were outcasts, doomed to a life without the comfort of human touch. But Jesus touched this man, and, according to scripture, healed him. And this was not the only example of Jesus reaching out to those on the margins of society—He treated sinners, minorities, and women as equally valuable and worthy of love, and His admonition to “turn the other cheek,” when we are wronged continues to be taught and considered today. Jesus’ focus on a kind way of life absolutely changed the world, founding a religion focused on peace and love that a large percentage of the entire world would go on to adopt. While beliefs, doctrines and religions may differ, the lifestyle of kindness Jesus taught remains an indispensable panacea for the many maladies of our world.

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Araba Maze; the Street Librarian Changing the Lives of Baltimore Youth and Beyond

Sometimes, it is in the littlest of things that meaning is made out of the labyrinth nature of life. Three years ago, Araba Maze was reading a book to her niece on the front stoop of her Baltimore home in a perfectly ordinary fashion. But as the pages turned, the number of local children gathered around for “stoop storytime” increased until Maze had to take notice. ‘What are they doing?’ she thought. When she had finished reading to them, they asked her to read another. “Go home and read,” she said. “We don’t have any books,” they replied. Little did she know, but those fateful minutes of reading time launched Maze’s career as a librarian and influencer who champions a cause of getting books into the hands of urban children with no access to libraries. Now known as Storybook Maze, she started work at the nearest library, which wasn’t that near since her neighborhood is one of the worst ‘book deserts’ in Baltimore. Using her training, she began to curate collections of books and get them into the hands of children using three creative methods. The first is a free book vending machine. Using her extreme popularity on social media platforms , she gathered funds to install a book vending machine for kids on the street in 2023. Through her efforts in opening pop-up bookstores, she’s distributed over 7,000 books to children. Throughout the process, she routinely hosted more ‘stoop storytimes’ where she would read to children throughout the city, driving publicity through her social media channels. Now, Storybook Maze is attempting her largest project yet—a book trolley. With the goal of raising $100,000 on GoFundMe, she hopes to have a colorful children’s train that will toot-toot its way through the book deserts of Baltimore, providing as many books as can fit in the carriage cars. “This book haven on wheels aims to break down barriers and provide access to books that traditional libraries can’t reach,” Maze writes. “As the wheels of the Book Trolley turn,  so do the pages of countless stories waiting to be discovered.” If we don’t hold back, if we don’t attempt to resist the free flow of the power of kindness through us, then we would surely be creating a safe haven where every good thing is possible. -Be inspired to act kindly, always.

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ARMSTRONG AMOBI [KAA] SHOWED KINDNESS TO A DISTRESSED MAN AND PAID HIS HOUSE RENT

Times are undoubtedly rough and tough, but if only we can allow our aspirations, desires and struggles to be absolved in the love of humanity, the weight on each other won’t be too heavy.  A very kind hearted Nigerian Youth Armstrong Amobi Ophoke, popularly known as KAA saw a distressed man, he was moved by compassion and the outcome is so glorious. He had this to say Walking in, he greeted me as usual; only that this time around he looked lost. I couldn’t see that bright charming smile I had known him for. I was such in a hurry that I didn’t pay much attention to him. I simply greeted back and walked past. 25 minutes later, I walked out of the building with a carton of Paradise Chicken Pizza in my hands. Towards my car I noticed him sitting on a pavement with his face buried between his legs. I paused for a moment to observe him better. Whatever was his problem, I didn’t want to get involved. I drove off. But the appetite for the pizza was suddenly no longer there. I was going home but it was as though my spirit was left behind. I made a U-turn. Five minutes later I was looking at this man again. This time around he was holding on to a crossbar above his head. I observed from a distance as he stared unconsciously at nothing. I was in my car for a few minutes, watching him through a tinted glass. After a while, he slumped back on the pavement and leaned on the wall behind him. His colleague who has been manning the entrance came and talked to him briefly, patting him on the shoulder as if he was consoling him, and then walked back to the door. I came out of the car and walked up to him. He only noticed me when I sat next to him. Looking at his face I noticed the fading wrinkles of dried tears. His uniform was not even properly buttoned and his lips were so dry and looked like it needed thorough scrubbing. He said good afternoon sir with a very weak voice. I told him that my name was KAA and asked his own name, he said Ade. I asked if he was sick, and he said no. I persuaded him to tell me what was bothering him but when he opened up to talk, tears rushed out from his eyes. I waited patiently as he struggled to regain his composure and the little strength he had left. His story was a very pathetic one. He was sent out from his house with his wife and two little kids because he could not pay his rent. What’s most painful is that rain had beaten them the night before and his employer vehemently refused to help him. This is a man who’s unlike his colleagues. Despite his hardship, he does not go about harassing people with corporate begging. He does his work professionally, with a smile on his face, same face that was now soaked in tears.  I asked how much is the rent, he said 350k. It was previously 250k before the landlord increased it. I asked him to call me after work and he did. He took me to a Church where his wife and children sat among other less privileged people at the church gate. I don’t even want to talk about what I saw them eating. The children were looking like they were going to drop dead the next minute. I and the man went together to see the landlord. I pleaded that he should accept them back to the house. I cleared their six-month debt and paid for another two years. Hopefully, we will be able to find an easy-to-learn skill for the man. Having a skill will unburden his 50k security job. This was how my yesterday ended. May God see every one of us through our struggles. Kind people sure exist, if you can’t find one, be one. HUMANITY ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE

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Trivial acts; life changing outcomes

By being aware of the presence of others, by acknowledging the validity of what words they’re saying – these are simple acts that may have far reaching effect on people and may possibly change the trajectory of things for them generally. In our day-to-day lives, there are moments when we get to decide whether we want to offer a helping hand. These gestures often feel trivial to us, but sometimes have the power to change the course of someone’s life. This kind of transformative experience happened to Bill Price when he was 15 years old. It was the fall of 1972, and Price was attending a reunion for a summer program he’d taken part in a few months before. He remembers standing outside at the end of the day, catching up with friends. Eventually, everyone said their goodbyes — leaving Price standing by himself. “And sometimes when you’re alone, it’s OK,” Price said. “Sometimes when you’re alone, you feel bereft and abandoned. And that’s the way I felt then.” Nearby, another group of teenagers stood laughing and talking. “I found myself wishing so much to be a part of that group,” Price remembered. One of the people in the group was a person named Wendy Westman. She and Price had only met in passing at the summer program a few months earlier. As Price stood there, feeling increasingly lonely, Westman turned around and asked him if he’d like to join her group. “My life was transformed in that moment,” Price said. Westman reaching out sparked a realization in Price: He could offer that same kindness to anyone, at any time. “It’s so easy to see someone who seems left out and alone and notice them, say hello to them, be kind to them,” Price explained. “And my realization was [that] that is a gift that we can all give.” Price went on to become a psychiatrist. A primary part of his job is being kind to his patients, listening to them and being attentive to their needs. Price attributes his understanding of the importance of kindness to that moment when he was 15 years old. “To the extent that I’m a good person in my life today, it’s probably due to Wendy Westman inviting me to join her group,” he said. May our whole lives be an expression of kindness, empathy and respect for other people.

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sacrifice as a conduit for kindness

Sometimes, the acts of kindness that change and reshape the world are ones that demand the ultimate sacrifice from us, maybe not immediately but eventually. In 2011, a group of more than 200 elderly Japanese volunteered to help take care of the nuclear crisis at the ruined Fukushima nuclear power plant. The Skilled Veterans Corps, as they named themselves, was comprised of retired engineers and professionals over the age of 60. They believed that they should be the ones to face the dangers of radiation, not the young, who might have their years cut short by the invisible, deadly radioactive fallout. “I am 72, and on average I probably have 13 to 15 years left to live,” said one volunteer of his service. “Even if I were exposed to radiation, cancer could take 20 or 30 years or longer to develop. Therefore us older ones have less chance of getting cancer.” To step forward as these volunteers did, in order to protect the lives of the young, is one of the most touching acts of kindness a human being can make. Their example of kindness changed the world by setting the bar for self-sacrifice. Few, in any country, would be willing to lay aside their lives for the next generation, but these volunteers showed a willingness that leaves the world a legacy of kindness. Posterity will forever remain grateful, for their selfless acts of kindness did preach and still preaches on.

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LIBERTY; ANOTHER Dimension of kindness

At TLI, we’ve always maintained that when the Universe and  providence elevate you, remember to use your influence and power to liberate others and sow the seeds of kindness in a very pattern-less manner. President Abraham Lincoln presided over a divided country, in what was one of the most difficult times of American history—the Civil War. Although he was forced to go to war, his emancipation of American slaves was an act of kindness and bravery the world will not forget. Lincoln’s views are made clear in his quote from his biography, “Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.” In all honesty, Lincoln was not a fan. Although his views were more complex than many now believe, Lincoln believed in the equality of all men to improve their lives, regardless of skin colour, religious affiliations and political borders. And so it was because of this personal dislike of slavery that Lincoln attempted to thread the narrow passage between his idealism and the practicality needed to hold a country together, freeing the majority of the slaves through the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. He did so during a time when the freedom of slaves was an unpopular idea, and admitted great fear upon doing so. But the kindness of Abraham Lincoln changed the world for the better, despite the difficult nature of the change he thrust upon America. Looking at this, we can rightly say, -because the hearts of kind men continue to beat, liberty will forever prevail.

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human circle for humanity

Acts of kindness come not only from the individual, from groups, as well. Everyone and every group, therefore, is encouraged to always Try A Little Kindness [T.A.L.K] In 2011, Christian protesters in Tahrir Square linked hands to create a human wall around a group of Muslims so that they could safely pray during a time of great unrest. A few days later, Muslims returned the favour During Mass in Cairo’s central plaza, a group of Muslims, clad in traditional garb, joined hands to protect the praying Christians from violence. Christians have been targeted for violence by Islamic extremist groups in Egypt, and often do not have the protection of the police and military—large gatherings, such as what occurs during a Mass, are especially vulnerable. After the service ended, the crowd of Muslims and Christians chanted “one hand,” celebrating their unity while holding up Korans and crosses. This act of kindness shown by two sides of traditionally warring people groups—shows that we are all capable of working together as one, no matter what. And working together in kindness, as all those who were protected on that day in 2011 can attest, leads to a better world. This also highlights the unifying prowess of kindness, even in an environment threatened by so many divisive factors. The world will be more habitable if we embrace kindness and place it at the centre of all we do and believe in.

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Kindness: Not Just A Necessity, But A Requirement

When incidences of kindness are brought up, many atimes people think they’re mere stories. But I kid you not, the power and magic of kindness is real and undeniable. If you haven’t subscribed to a life of kindness yet, then I think you kindly realign your priorities and philosophies. Benjamin Agada AKA Pastor Ben, a driver for Benue Links transport company, demonstrated remarkable kindness and compassion during his journey from Lagos to Onitsha. From the start, he set a positive tone by playing gospel music, which the passengers enthusiastically sang along to. Upon reaching Benin City, Pastor Ben stopped at a shop and purchased snacks and drinks for all the passengers on board. Even at Onitsha, he continued his generosity by paying for the bread and soda that his passengers had taken. Throughout the trip, Pastor Ben maintained the utmost respect and tolerance towards everyone he encountered. This heartwarming display of kindness is a true testament to the fact that there are still compassionate individuals in the world. This is a litmus indicator that kindness exists EVERYWHERE and mathematically, HERE is a subset of EVERYWHERE. So if you can’t find a kind soul maintained the utmost respect and tolerance towards everyone he encountered. This heartwarming display of kindness is a true testament to the fact that there are still compassionate individuals in the world. This is a litmus indicator that kindness exists EVERYWHERE and mathematically, HERE is a subset of EVERYWHERE. So if you can’t find a kind soul here, be that kind soul just like Pastor Ben. here, be that kind soul just like Pastor Ben.

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News Letter

Welcome to Torch of Liberty Initiative’s newsletter for June 2024. This newsletter has been carefully curated to keep you updated on the happenings during the month, while also sharing our accomplishments in our mission to extend kindness to all the far reaching corners of human civilization. Grab a seat and relax as we walk you through the month of June. Encouraging Dedication and Consistency of Engagers As part of our community values, we make it a point to recognize and appreciate members of our community who consistently participate in our events and activities. All through the month of June, on weekly basis, we were able to extend a small gesture of kindness to them as a way of expressing our gratitude for their dedicated involvement and support. This should help convey the message that every push of a kind act leads to the movement of success. T.A.L.K Personality for June, 2024 After carefully evaluating various factors, including the exceptional demonstration of kindness, FELIX TORNA GARUTER was selected as an individual who embodied the essence of kindness. By recognizing and celebrating him as the T.A.L.K personality for the month of June, we aim to encourage him to continue on this path and inspire others to follow suit, embracing kindness as THE way of life. Recognition of Torch of Liberty Initiative by UNEP The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has recognized our organization’s impactful effort in support of World Environment Day 2024. In appreciation of our meaningful contributions, UNEP has graciously issued us a prestigious certificate of recognition. This accolade serves as a testament to our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and our ability to make a tangible difference on a global scale. We are truly honoured to have TORCH OF LIBERTY INITIATIVE acknowledged by this esteemed international body. This recognition will no doubt, further inspire us to continue to show kindness to our environment and planet at large. Improvements on Our Website Growth, the hallmark of every thriving endeavour, is clearly evident on our website. We have been actively incorporating interactive enhancements to make the user experience more intuitive and engaging. Last month witnessed the first time we had our T.A.L.K quiz on our website other than our Facebook page. The T.A.L.K Box request option has also been made available on our website as well as the T.A.L.K T.E.C.H interface which by July 3rd, would be open for the intake of learners into various tech inclined areas of interest as seen on the TLI website www.torchofliberty.ngo  This commitment to growth and development reflects our dedication to delivering kindness packed with exceptional value. The month of June also witnessed a grand style celebration of Father’s Day. Members of our community unanimously voted the story of one of our Community member, LASTBORN U BENUE, making him the winner. A token of appreciation was extended to him so as to enable him celebrate his Father on the special occasion of Father’s Day, whom by virtue of this was named T.A.L.K Father of the Year. In the spirit of love, fairness and kindness, it is worthy of note that  whose father was initially declared T.A.L.K Father of the Year, was also gifted a T.A.L.K Box valued at N50, 000. This is to convey the message that KINDNESS is indeed the bedrock of all our outings in this community, regardless. As part of events that spiced up the month of June, Torch of Liberty Community introduced a new category of recognition – The T.A.L.K Badge. This prestigious award is intended to be bestowed upon members who demonstrate exceptional kindness, selflessness, respect and compassion within the Community. The Inaugural recipient of this T.A.L.K Badge is AGYO TERVER, who was honoured for his outstanding display of kind virtues. Upon receiving the news, AGYO TERVER was overjoyed and immediately made the T.A.L.K Badge his profile picture on Facebook, proclaiming his pride and appreciation for this recognition. As it is our culture, his account details were requested so that a token of kindness would be sent to him, in the hopes to appreciate and encourage him, serving also as a factor to inspire selflessness amongst others. The month of June witnessed another dimension of growth that’s worthy of note, the unveiling of T.A.L.K T.E.C.H. This initiative is one that promises to leverage information technology as a way of demonstrating kindness. Interested persons are to visit our website www.torchofliberty.ngo to get started. This is a transformative program aimed at empowering individuals through comprehensive IT training and skill development at no cost. T.A.L.K T.E.C.H, which stands for Try A Little Kindness and Technology Empowerment Community Hub, strongly reiterates the stand that we can be kind and equally ICT compliant. Programs currently mounted for the take off phase include Coding (Python), Spreadsheet (Excel), Web Development, JavaScript and Data Science. More Outreaches in June The previous month witnessed a notable escalation in the volume and scope of our outreach and empowerment initiatives. Some of which include: STELLA OLAWOLE, a member of the TLI community, who reached out to TLI. And in our usual culture, we were moved by compassion and kindness. The T.A.L.K Box was sent to her as a way of helping her navigate through her present economic disadvantage and hopefully find her feet. SHIGHE AGATHA AGATHA (SAA) who experienced a devastating loss when a fire completely destroyed her home. Reaching out for help, she shared her heartbreaking situation with us. Moved by her difficult circumstances, we extended a compassionate gesture of support and kindness to her. In addition to the kind handshake, the ED presented her with T.A.L.K Box, all in a bid to help cushion the effect of the ugly incidence. With the introduction of the T.A.L.K Box Hub, the TLI was able to render support to JAMES PHILIA to help her keep her business afloat. With the new reforms, this makes her the very first beneficiary of our T.A.L.K Box HUB. Other Outreach Interventions It is no news any longer that TLI has a culture of empowering entrepreneurs. In

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Impact of One Selfless Act

In 2015, nine-year-old Marlee Pack was informed that she was suffering from alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of soft tissue cancer. Marlee was forced to miss a lot of school due to her treatment, which involved weeks of gruelling chemotherapy. When the time came for Marlee to return to class at Meridian Elementary School in Broomfield, Colorado, she felt worried about being the only one with a shaved head. That’s when her friend Cameron McLaughlin decided to shave her head in solidarity with her close pal. 80 students and some teachers from the school followed suit, all shaving their heads in support of Marlee at a school event called “Be Bold, Be Brave, Go Bald”. The event raised more than $25,000 (£19,000] for St Baldrick’s Foundation, a childhood cancer research organisation. “I didn’t think that many people would shave their heads, but I feel good about going back to school and not being the only bald one,’ Marlee voiced out, her face beaming with so much brightness.Sometimes it takes just a thoughtful and selfless act to ignite a chain reaction of positive things. Dare to brighten someone’s day. Dare to be different, in a kind way albeit.

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