Kindness Kits was brought to Cinnaminson all the way fromĀ Seattle
The holiday spirit of giving is starting early this year in Cinnaminson. Thanks to Dominick Camillo, you can do your part to help the less fortunate this holidayĀ season.
Camillo is the founder of an organization called Kindness Kits. Camillo came up with the idea when he was living in Seattle and volunteering at a homelessĀ shelter.
When he wasnāt working at the shelter, Camillo would hand out sandwiches and socks on the street. He says one man he met told him shelters are always willing to feed himāāāwhat he really needed was a blanket and some warmĀ socks.
Thatās when Camillo decided to set up a GoFundMe page to help raise money to buy the materials for the kits. He was thrilled when he raised more than $1,000āāāmuch of the money coming from his old friends back home in SouthĀ Jersey.
When Camillo moved to Philadelphia, he reunited with a few of his high school friends in the area, and Kindness Kits began to take off. Kindness Kits is now based in Cinnaminson, Palmyra, Riverton and Philadelphia.
āThese girls are way more organized than I ever was,ā Camillo said of his former classmates. āThey had the idea of making kits for the homeless with mouth wash, toiletries and putting in hats and gloves. It was 10 steps above what I was doing byĀ myself.ā
Camillo also puts $5 in each pack, saying he knows that sometimes a few dollars in your pocket can mean aĀ lot.
The group has been collecting clothes and other donations for the entire year, but most of the kits will be handed out during the cold winter months. Camillo recommends visiting the Kindness Kits Facebook page if youād like to donate. Send him a message, and he will personally pick up your donation.
While many of the kits will be distributed in the Philadelphia area where homelessness is more prominent, Camillo says he always keeps at least five kits in his trunk to give out if he ever sees somebody in need. Triboro residents are welcome to let Camillo know if they would like to carry a few kits around asĀ well.
Camillo added the group is always looking for help putting kits together. While Camillo has been collecting for the kids for more than seven years, it didnāt become a group effort until this past year. Despite having extra hands, Camillo could always useĀ more.
While Camillo is still working out the details of when they will start distributing the kits, he would like to focus on handing them out in the two weeks before Christmas.
Camillo says he loves to help the less fortunate because he is aware of just how fortunate heĀ is.
āWe have to realize how lucky we are. I never realized what it was like to not have a jacket, because I always had one. When they look at you and say, āThank you for giving me something to keep me warm,ā it hurts me inside because I canāt believe theyāre going through that,ā Camillo said. āWhether theyāre a drug addict or just down on their luck, theyāre still a human being that needs help. A lot of these people have just had a hard time in their life and are trying to get back on theĀ feet.ā
Camillo added that when he was having a difficult time in his own life, he didnāt realize how lucky he was to have people who helped him. Now that heās doing better, he wants to pay itĀ forward.
āSeeing people who are out there and donāt have that, knowing that I can help them in some way is a pretty powerful feeling,ā CamilloĀ said.