Savannah Woman Launches Project to Remind People that Kindness is Universal Language

Whether it was writing thank you notes or delivering meals to shut-ins, Kimberly Ergul of Savannah understood the meaning of kindness from an early age from examples taught by both her gracious mother and grandmother.

“Kindness was part of my upbringing,” Ergul said. “But not everybody has that background. In today’s world we seemed to have gotten away from how we express kindness and gratitude, if at all.”

To read the full Savannah Morning News article by Polly Powers Stramm, click here.

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