
Nothing thrives in a world without kindness.
Our Story
The Missing Kind charity was established to promote and revive kindness within society, aiming to inspire a world in which kindness is second nature and living well is rooted in traditional values.
Our objectives are extensive, transcending geographical boundaries. We maintain strong connections, particularly at home in the UK, and in South Africa, Bulgaria and Poland.


"Kindness is giving hope to those who think they are all alone in this world."
- Raktivist
Our Values
Inclusivity - We can best change this world by avoiding alienation & Judgement
Empowerment - Through independent self-sustaining social enterprise.
Social Equality - All people are equal and deserve the same opportunities in life.
Passion - To support those that want to make a difference.
Community - Working together & sharing resources, we can change the world.
Kindness - Our core value.

Education - To teach children by example.


















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Volunteers Wanted
The Missing Kind and The KindaSock charities were created to inspire kindness in society and bring back a return to core values, community, and a greener world. They aim to support self-sustaining enterprises with great ideas and similar beliefs.
We are always looking for passionate volunteers at both the KindaSock and The Missing Kind. If you share the same values and would like to become part of the team, please get in touch.
There is an array of roles available and whether you only have the occasional hour or can dedicate more time, we would really love to hear from you.

Volunteers
Wanted!
If you have a promising idea with the potential for positive social impact, we would be happy to hear about it.
We can offer community expertise and resources.
We can support your mission and in turn, your mission will synergise with ours.
Otherwise, if you would simply like to become a part of our community, get in touch!
Kindness is everything.
Kindness, offered without judgment, has the power to inspire hope and brighten someone's day. It creates a ripple effect, making not just the recipient feel good, but also the giver.
In a world that often feels overwhelming, a simple act of kindness can transform moments and uplift spirits.
Embrace the power of kindness and spread positivity wherever you go.



Empowering communities
We promote empowerment through the creation of self-sustaining enterprises, with the support and resources of the KindaCommunity.
Our extensive work in South Africa is testament to what can be achieved when our goal is empowerment.
We have seen what is possible with the support of community and the determination to create positive change where it is most needed.
We believe that empowerment is the greatest form of assistance, because it leaves no room for dependence.
"Empowerment is not about giving people power but unlocking the power they already have."
- John P Cotter
What is community?
A community consists of individuals who share common interests or values.
It serves as a supportive environment where people can socialise, form connections, and express their beliefs.
Within a community individuals often have a sense of belonging, acceptance, and care.
As humans, we need to feel that we belong. This fortifies the various relationships we build, and communities thrive on the wealth of resources that come from their collective nature.


It's vital that we take steps today to ensure our planet is in good shape for future generations. By adopting sustainable practices and making mindful choices, we can preserve the beauty and resources of our Earth. Let's work together to create a healthier environment for those who will come after us. Every action counts, and together, we can make a significant impact.
Looking After The Planet
Nurturing Nature
We must nurture our planet by reestablishing our connection with nature. Mother Earth is our most precious resource.
It's essential for children to engage in outdoor play, as it their sense of touch and connection that grounds them, whilst teaching them to respect the Earth for a sustainable future.
"Our challenge is not so much about teaching children about the natural world, but to find ways to sustain the instinctive connections they already have"
- Terry Krautwurst


