Presenting the First-Ever Nextdoor 100, In Celebration of Never-not-there-when-you-need-them Neighbors Across the Nation
The first-ever
A celebrated panel of judges and advocates for kindness joined the
“While the nominations themselves highlight astonishing acts of caring, generosity and kinship, the deep appreciation neighbors have for these super amazing neighbors is just as significant,” said
The 100 winners were categorized by five traits that exemplify their contributions to their community, picked from many heart-felt submissions:
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Supportive: Living the adage “a friend in need is a friend indeed,” these honorees are at the ready with shelter, essentials, community building and kindness during difficult times.
Aharon Guttman ,Valley Stream, NY |Nextdoor 100 Winner
"Aharon is a superstar. During the height of Covid, Aharon discovered a program that was sending stipends to frontline medical staff members andEMS workers and volunteers. He single-handedly helped sign up those first responders & other healthcare heroes who were busy tending to the most critical." -Nextdoor 100 Submission
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Surprising: Dropping off a delicious meal out of the blue, shoveling snow without being asked, these experts of the unexpected have kindness on their “to-do” list every day.
Jeff Williams ofTaste Community Restaurant ,Fort Worth, TX |Nextdoor 100 Winner
“Nowhere comes close to this awesome restaurant. They have the best food in town, but do not charge a cent. Yes, you can eat breakfast or lunch for free. It's a pay-what-you-can. They made the list of Top 100 in the entire STATE for good reason!” -Nextdoor 100 Submission
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Creative: Bringing color, drive, energy - and many holiday decorations – to their communities, these neighbors seek out new ways to bring joy to their environment, and create delightful opportunities to serve and connect their neighbors.
Nancy Zucker ,West Bloomfield, MI |Nextdoor 100 Winner
"Nancy delivers messages of positivity and acknowledgement with the intention of spreading love. She has been passing out paper hearts with positive messages such as 'You are worthy of love' or 'Believe in yourself' for the last 10 years. She recently started the company Say It With Hearts so others can also spread a little inspiration." -Nextdoor 100 Submission
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Compassionate: These neighbors are caretakers in their communities, bringing their empathy, energy, and heart to serve those in need. From opening their doors to refugee families, to connecting the unhoused with resources and care, everyone in their community is a neighbor.
Lorri Brown ,Lawrenceville, GA |Nextdoor 100 Winner
"While working full time, Lorri (and her husband Randy) spend110% of their spare time helping others. Focused on veterans in need, they have rallied resources with goods, services, clothing,shelter, legal, medical and housing for folks in need. They fill the void left by government and NGO orgs." -Nextdoor 100 Submission
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Never-not-there-when-you-need them: The go-to for a last minute ride, help with a difficult chore, or a hand to hold on a difficult day, these winners show the strength and backbone of kindness, providing stability and support to all around them.
Ed Payne ,Los Angeles, CA |Nextdoor 100 Winner
“Where do I start? He checks on his neighbors when they’re sick, puts out his neighbors’ trash cans, delivers food without being asked, and looks out for his neighbors’ wellbeing. He’s been known to help fix a plumbing problem, roof leak, or broken door knob, driven neighbors to doctor appointments and supported many youth program fundraisers. And if that’s not enough, he volunteers on the first Saturday of the month to help clean up Ladera. He gives genuinely, cares sincerely, and assists unselfishly.” -Nextdoor 100 Submission
From the tens of thousands of nominations received,
INSIGHTS FROM THE
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Nominations were received from every state across
the United States ; but the states delivering the most nominations were:California ,Florida ,Texas ,North Carolina andGeorgia . -
Nominators described the same kindness among neighbors, small businesses and organizations, all of which create opportunities for the neighborhood to come together:
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34% of nominations mentioned at least one of these traits as a descriptor for their neighbor: Kind, considerate, compassionate, amazing. - 28 of the final 100 winners represent a beloved local business or organization that supports its neighbors.
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Acts of kindness spanned simple but meaningful gestures like shoveling snow or mowing a yard to actually saving a life:
- Some “good in an emergency” neighbors rescued people from burning buildings, donated kidneys to nearby acquaintances, and performed life-saving CPR in the face of a sudden heart attack.
- Other “always there when I need them” neighbors didn't wait to be asked, they just shoveled the driveway, or delivered bagels to those who couldn't get out.
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Major themes across entries included: caretaking of pets and local wildlife, providing essentials during severe weather, and appreciation for gifts of meals and food.
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Animal appreciation over-indexed in nominations across five states: references to animals in
New Mexico were83% higher than the national average, followed byIdaho (73% higher);West Virginia (63% higher);Washington, DC (63% higher) andWyoming (44% higher). -
Help during storms resonated with
39% of neighbors inWyoming who were particularly thankful. Other states showing gratitude for weather-related support includedNorth Dakota (33% ),Alaska (32% ),Iowa (30% ) andNebraska (26% ). -
“Food is love” was reinforced with
14% of nominations across the nation mentioning food in some way - providing, serving, growing food.
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Animal appreciation over-indexed in nominations across five states: references to animals in
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