Wednesday 17 December 2014

Man 26, does a good deed every day for one year in memory of a family friend




Luke Cameron, 26, from Cheltenham, started his daily good deed challenge last January in memory of a close friend. The kind actions range from taking out the rubbish for his elderly neighbour, to baking lemon drizzle cakes and sending them round to his friends and family. He has also bought countless meals for strangers at places like McDonald's and even paid for a person's petrol just because they were stood next to him in the queue at the station tills.

He started writing a Good Deed blog and logged every kind gesture he made on the site, which has now amassed thousands of followers.


He said: 'In a world of taking selfies with your "besties" and Instagramming pictures of your new handbag and Rolex watch, we forget to think about anyone else but ourselves.


'Our generation has forgotten to care about others, because we are too self-obsessed to even care what others are going through'.


Report :Daily Mail

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