Adelaide Crows premier partner RAA has launched a new campaign that aims to spread kindness across South Australia.
The Keep Kindness Moving campaign calls on South Aussies to undertake as many acts of kindness as possible during the Covid-19 pandemic.
And the best part? There is plenty to win simply by sharing your gesture on social media and including the hashtag #sharekind.
With more than 750,000 RAA members across the state, not to mention more than 40,000 of the best fans in football, we can spread kindness right across South Australia.
Tasks can be as simple as sourcing a 24-pack of toilet paper for your mum or dropping off some coffee and cake to a friend!
To see what others are doing to embrace the Keep Kindness Moving campaign, check out the RAA website.
Here at the Crows, we’ve thrown our full support behind the movement given the strong sentiment it echoes from coach Matthew Nicks.
“Bringing the family back together” and “having each other’s backs” have been staples of Nicks’ leadership since joining the Club in October.
“The uncertainty is the hardest part about it (the pandemic) as things are changing on a daily basis,” Nicks said in March.
“But it's been a real positive the way everyone's stuck together, the way we're working through this as a group.
“I’m sure we’ll come out the other end.”
And Nicks has done well in spreading that philosophy to his players, including captain Rory Sloane.
“Nicksy’s encouraging guys to be themselves and constantly do work for each other,” Sloane told AFC Media in January.
“Do something for your teammate but do something for someone else (as well).
“And not just inside the four walls, too, which I think is a great quality to have in life.”