A new movement called Pay It Forward Saint John isn't only about loving your neighbour.
Constable
Dan Weber of the Saint John Police Force tells Tide News committing
random acts of kindness could actually help tackle crime. He says it
takes a negative aspect to our society and replaces it with a positive,
which is always a good thing.
Suggested
ways to "pay it forward" include shopping at charity stores, driving
friends in need to doctors appointment, or giving a pet store gift card
to a homeless person with a pet.