Where we're going

A kinder, safer, cleaner,
more connected community.

This is the vision — not just for Penticton, but for every community that chooses to make kindness visible.

How would it feel to leave the house believing people would be kind?

Think about how differently you move through the world depending on what you believe about it. If you leave the house believing people are dangerous and the world is hostile, you feel guarded, tense, closed off. You see threats instead of neighbours.

Now imagine leaving the house believing — really believing — that the people around you are mostly kind. That someone would help if you needed it. That your neighbourhood is looked after, not just by institutions but by the people who live in it.

That feeling is the presumption of kindness. And it changes everything — how you walk, how you interact, how safe you feel, how much you give back.

The presumption of kindness changes how you feel in your community. We need to build a community of respect and kindness — and that starts with making kindness visible.

When people see their neighbours choosing kindness — using a Good Karma Bag, tending a GK Garden, stocking a GK Box — it shifts what they think is normal. It shifts what they think is possible.

Imagine kids growing up seeing kindness as normal.

Children learn what the world is by watching it. If they grow up seeing kindness — visible, practiced, celebrated — that becomes their baseline for what's normal and expected.

If they grow up seeing GK Boxes stocked by neighbours, GK Gardens tended and shared, people choosing the Good Karma Bag because they care about their community — that's the world they'll build when it's their turn.

That's not a small thing. That's everything.

More hope. More connection. More kindness visible everywhere.

The Good Karma Bag should give us all a little more hope in our community as we see the kindness around us — as people use their bags for their purchases and reuse them for good karma.

Part of the vision is that these bags could be used for food drives, or clothing drives in the winter to gather socks and mittens for unhoused folks. That community events could centre around GK Projects. That every season brings new opportunities to share what we have and receive what we need.

Sharing our garden bounty in summer, passing on donations when we're able, building trust between neighbours who might otherwise only nod in passing — this is what the Good Karma vision looks like when it's working.

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Starting in Penticton

The ripple begins here, with our community, our neighbours, and our first Good Karma Projects and retail partners.

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Growing across BC

As the model proves itself, we expand to new communities across British Columbia — bringing Good Karma Products and Projects with us.

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A national movement

Because the Good Karma way is the Canadian way. A culture of visible, everyday kindness — from coast to coast to coast.

Think globally. Act locally.
Tiny acts. Big impact.

The vision is only possible because of people like you — people who choose kindness, who make it visible, and who carry it forward.