The Kindness Movement — Join us in Creating the Light
In Islam, they call it Sadaqah — selfless giving for the love of God
In Judaism, they call it Tikkun Olam — repairing the world
In Sikhism, they call it Seva — selfless service to all
In Hinduism, they call it Seva — sacred service without expectation
In Buddhism, they call it Metta — loving kindness for all beings
Jesus said: “Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me” — Matthew 25:40
All are called to assist those oppressed by life — this is the universal command
WE CARE DAY — Every 25th

Wyoming

Equality State Lights who are lighting our way — join us every WE CARE DAY, monthly on the 25th. One day and one act of kindness shared among all of us — of all faiths and no faith. Do it because kindness feels good — and service to others increases your gratitude to God. It is a good thing.

These organizations are quietly doing the work of Matthew 25:40 in Wyoming — feeding the hungry, sheltering the stranger, lifting the fallen — and the important work of assisting those oppressed by life. It is a beautiful thing, responding to those in need as we are all commanded. They serve their neighbors. These are not just examples to follow — they would welcome your time and support of their mission.

Equality State Lights

Wyoming Rescue Mission — Casper

Emergency shelter, recovery, transitional housing. The oil country safety net. Casper is where the work is when the work dries up.

Cheyenne Rescue Mission — Cheyenne

State capital. Shelter, meals, recovery, job training. The anchor for Wyoming's largest city.

Islamic Center of Cheyenne — Cheyenne

Wyoming's primary Islamic center. Running on zakat in the least populous state — serving neighbors others overlook.

Wyoming Food for Thought — Statewide

Backpack food program for kids. Statewide. Children going home on Fridays with food for the weekend.

Interfaith of Natrona County — Casper

Multi-faith coalition. Food, utility assistance, emergency help. Churches working together in the high plains.

Cheyenne Jewish Community — Cheyenne

One of the smallest Jewish communities in the nation — and still practicing tikkun olam. Tzedakah on the high plains.

Central Wyoming Humane Society — Casper

Casper and Natrona County. Shelter and cruelty investigation. The animal safety net for central Wyoming.

Wyoming Coalition Against DV and SA — Cheyenne

Statewide domestic violence and sexual assault survivor network. 97,000 square miles. They reach every corner of the largest county state in America.

Wyoming Interfaith Network — Cheyenne

Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Native American and Christian communities working together across Wyoming. Faith communities of the frontier — united around what matters.

The 25th of every month is WE CARE DAY.
One day and one act of kindness shared among all of us — of all faiths and no faith. Do it because kindness feels good — and service to others increases your gratitude to God. It is a good thing.

How Did You Help Another?

Share your WE CARE DAY story — the one that made you feel good about doing it. Every little kindness helps. A compliment goes a long way. Jesus says don't tell anyone of your kindness, but we need your example so you only get to use your last name initial so you don't have to compromise your faith. Tell us — what made you feel good helping someone? Your story lights the way for others.

Recommend a Light

Know a business or organization in Wyoming that shares our values — serving neighbors, lifting the vulnerable, doing the important work of assisting those oppressed by life — Matthew 25:40? Tell us about them and we'll shine a light on their work so that you may patronize these entities who share your values.