It all starts with a simple idea: small acts of kindness can grow into something extraordinary.
We want a way for people to see that growth happen—to watch how one thoughtful gesture travels from hand to hand, spreading connection and hope.
That idea becomes Share This Forward, and the Tokens of Kindness are born.
Planting the First Seed
Tokens and Notes of Kindness each have an uplifting message to give people a boost. Messages like “You are enough” or “Hope is stronger than fear.”
Each token carries a unique QR code, so when someone receives one, they can scan it, share their story, and pass it on again. Over time, these tokens begin to travel — between friends, families, strangers, and communities — creating a living record of kindness shared forward.
Watching Kindness Grow
Every time a token changes hands, a new story blooms.
People write about where they found it, who gave it to them, or how that small moment made a difference.
These stories connect into an ever-growing map — a visible reminder that kindness spreads naturally, just like seeds carried by the wind.
What Share This Forward Stands For
Our mission is simple: make kindness visible, measurable, and contagious.
Each token and note is a seed of connection — proof that one act can travel farther than we ever imagine.
We believe that when people can see the impact of their kindness, they’re inspired to plant more.
Want to Plant Your Own Seed of Kindness?
You can join the movement anytime.
Visit our Shop to get your own Tokens of Kindness or Kindness Notes — each one meant to be shared forward to keep the kindness going.
When you share your tokens, you’re not just giving someone a small gift.
You’re planting a seed that can take root in someone’s heart — and continue to grow long after it leaves your hands.
Together, We’re Growing Something Beautiful
Share This Forward isn’t just about tokens or notes — it’s about people choosing to care, connect, and believe that kindness still matters.
Every scan, every story, and every shared moment is another sprout in a garden that’s still expanding — one seed, one person, one story at a time.


