CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C.-An act of kindness left a lot of Tim Hortons customers happy.
A family member of missing Campbell River teenager Jordan Holling bought all the customers at the downtown location a coffee Monday morning. The family member who bought the coffees wants to remain anonymous.
It was part of their ongoing “random acts of kindness in Jordan’s name” campaign, which is meant to help spread the word of Jordan’s disappearance. Jordan’s Aunt, Nachelle Hicks, says the family is hoping to hear from people who are taking part, or who have had a deed done for them:
Jordan has been missing since October. Hicks says she hopes these acts of kindness help carry the search for Jordan beyond the Campbell River city limits:
If you’d like to participate in the campaign, the family has made up little cards that you can print off and hand out when you do a kind act. You find those cards, and share your stories of kind acts in Jordan’s name, at the Facebook page the family has set up.