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She greatly appreciated it!

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

At work today I waited to hold the door for a mom with her hands full and I noticed she was in a hurry. She greatly appreciated it! –Sydney

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You can never have enough friends!

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

I work at a daycare and while two little boys were playing another child walked up to them and they said that he couldn’t play with them. Being Miss Sydney I told the boys how important it is to let anyone play with them and how you can never have enough friends! As the day … [Read more…]

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The Cameron Effect in action

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

At the end of my workday every teacher has to take out their trash. I was off a little early and took out the other room’s trash so the other teacher didn’t have to worry about it. –Sydney

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Making a difference in someone’s day

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

On my way home I gave my mom a phone call. She loves to hear how my day went and to tell me about her day as well. I also called my sister to see if she needed anything while I was on my way home. 🙂 –Sydney

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Doing the right thing.

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

While I was at Hyvee I was shopping and came across a wallet with $250 in it. I took the wallet to customer service. I have to say that felt so good to do and I hope the person eventually got their wallet back. I know I would be upset if I lost my wallet … [Read more…]

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Helping a stranger out.

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Also when I was at Hyvee I let someone with about 5 items go in front of me in line because I had a full cart. She appreciated it very much. –Johnna

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Random act of kindness

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

I helped an elderly man that lives in my apartment complex carry groceries into his apartment. He tried to give me $10, but I refused and he said thank you and smiled. –Johnna

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Helped a lost dog home.

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

I was driving in a neighborhood and saw this little dog, I stopped and put the dog in my car. I looked at the tags to get the address or the phone number. I read the address and realized the dog did not travel far. I returned the dog to it’s home and the little … [Read more…]

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My Cameron Effect story goes like this…

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

My Cameron Effect story goes like this: I was given the opportunity from my employer to give $100.00 to an individual or family today. I went to Walmart looking for someone I thought needed some help for the holiday season. I found a pregnant woman with three young girls in the shoe aisle, trying on … [Read more…]

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Thank you for making the world a better place despite your tragedy!

December 7, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

I am a teacher in an alternative high school in Norman, OK. I was able to present The Cameron Effect this morning to all of our student body & encourage them to participate. Throughout the day I heard of students and staff buying meals for each other, holding doors open for others, encouraging others, paying … [Read more…]

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