A Year in Review
As we say goodbye to 2025 and embark on a new year, I am holding the goal of prioritizing kindness in everything I do. I invite you to join me in that goal, as the world needs more kindness now more than ever.
This month I want to spotlight DGT’s best creations of 2025 in case you missed them, want to revisit them, or want to share them with others. Be sure to subscribe to our blog, newsletter, and/or volunteer listings so that you can easily find all the good we create in 2026!
Wishing you peace, joy, love, and health this 2026.
With gratitude,
—MiaLisa Millares, Executive Director
Our 2025 Best Picks
Doing Good Together works hard to keep kindness at the forefront of our work and provide you with new and exciting ways to infuse “do good” habits into your everyday practice and routine. Here are some of the best picks and updates we made this past year.
Prioritizing Kindness Worksheets
As you think about how you want to prioritize kindness this year, these resources may help you in your journey.
Articles
Check out some of the articles about Doing Good Together this year.
Our Best Blogs + Newsletters:
Kid-Friendly Volunteer Listings
Volunteering not only helps people in need, but is also a wonderful way to bond with your kids and instill in them the importance of helping others. Make a commitment to volunteer with your family and model the significance of giving back. Subscribe to our FREE monthly volunteer opportunities today.
CONVERSATIONS
Here are some great conversation starters for families in the new year!
What memories of 2025 are you going to take with you as some of the best of the year?
What books provided you inspiration or insight in 2025?
How did you help others in 2025?
What volunteer opportunities did you embrace that were meaningful to you?
What joys and challenges did you face this year?
What are ways we can prioritize kindness in 2026?
READ
Check out our Kindness Read Aloud list and our Mom's Picture Book List from this year!
INSPIRATION
"Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?"
—From Anne of Green Gables

