Cardiff Film maker Matt is the 403 good deeds guy, now he is hiding money around Cardiff, challenging the finders to use it towards a good deed.

 

Earlier this week we wrote a story about Matt the 403 good deeds guy, he has taken up a personal challenge to do 403 good deeds to show his young son how people should be treated.

The latest deed isn’t being undertaken alone, Matt has taken a total £200.00 and hidden it near all his favorite charities with a letter challenging the finder to use it on someone as a good deed. The envelope will contain a £10 note and there are 20 of these envelopes hidden all over Cardiff, Wales.

“With these hidden £10 notes I can now reveal that each location will be connected to a charity and cause that I really believe it.”

Hints for the locations of the envelopes are posted on Matt’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. Many people have already found some of the envelopes and have started posting their good deeds online for Matt and the world to see.

Each envelope contains a letter giving tips and idea’s on how to make the best use of the £10. Like buying gloves and a scarf for a homeless person or buying umbrella’s and handing them out to passers-by.

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The We Make Good Happen campaign that Matt started is growing and now above his 403 deeds, the campaign would like to have others do good deeds too!

“We Make Good Happen is aiming to collectively achieve 12,000 Good Deeds, world wide”

“The world needs a bit more Good Happening. You can be a part of it.”

This initiative is coming right at the start of #RAK17, which is focused on kindness this year.


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Sources: Twitter / Tenner4Good

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