Alexis Simons and Michelle Docking.
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Kady Hadjab
Kindness can go a long way, as the saying goes. Today, News reporter Kady Hadjab hit the streets to ask locals about the small acts of kindness they've received.
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Michelle Docking and granddaughter Alexis Simons, Yarrawonga
“It’s funny, you should ask! Two people randomly offered Alexis some cookies and lollies about an hour ago. It was very sweet of them!”
Rita O’Brien, Shepparton
Rita O'Brien.
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Kady Hadjab
“I am grateful that I can still live alone (I will be 98 in 10 days). I couldn’t do it without the constant support of my family. I also appreciate it when family members accompany me on interstate trips.”
Xavier Reilly, Murchison
Xavier Reilly.
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Kady Hadjab
“As a firefighter, I'd like to mention Azem of Lutfiyes Shish Kebab for his incredible community support. He brings his food truck to fire scenes, serving coffee to everyone up until 3.30am without asking for anything in return. Azem’s dedication is the perfect example of what People Supporting People is all about. “
Lee Mathers, Shepparton
Lee Mathers.
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Kady Hadjab
“When I was a kid, I was short on a purchase and an adult paid for the difference. I still remember this moment fondly.”