Kindness.

Isaiah showed us that small acts of kindness change everything.

Isaiah Joseph Watson had a way about him. His energy can only be described as beautiful chaos. Within that chaos, there was light and lightness. That lightness made people feel like they belonged and were loved, not with grand gestures, but with the kind of everyday, ordinary love that only becomes extraordinary when it's gone. The light was Isaiah,  a shining example of what it means to be open, to be filled by the people and world around you.

Isaiah's mom carries him into her classroom every day. She sends kids home with bracelets that say we are family — because of him. His brother Elijah still talks about the Lego challenges, still lights up telling stories about how good Isaiah was. His aunt runs races wearing sea turtles in his honor. That's what love does. It doesn't disappear. It finds new places to land.

This map is one of those places.

Wherever you are in the world — do something kind. Hold a door. Pay for someone's coffee. Buy and donate a Lego set. Sit with someone who seems lonely. Send a message you've been putting off. Let someone know they matter.

Then come back here, drop a pin, and tell us what you did and where you did it from.

It doesn’t have to be big. It just has to be intentional and from the heart.

How to Add Your Act of Kindness

It only takes a minute. Here's how:

  1. Do something kind — big or small, it all counts

  2. Click "+ Post" on the map

  3. Share a few details:

    • Your name (first name or initials)

    • Your general location (city and state, or country )

    • What you did (a sentence or two is perfect)

It doesn’t have to be big. It just has to be intentional and from the heart.