
Ever since the first cookie in 7th century Persia, these handy treats have put smiles on faces. Throughout history a warm cookie has been a cornerstone of good vibes.
Now, the Dugood Cookie Company is harnessing the power of the cookie to change the world — one cookie, one good deed at a time.
How It Works
We trade great cookies for good deeds. That’s it, It’s that simple.
The deal is sealed when the seal on the Dugood cookie is cracked
— best read that label carefully.
Decided to start hosting a weekly Sunday dinner for friends and family…. No cost just bring your butt and come eat!
Helped a friend understand her math homework better.
I sent a friend a bible verse in a time she may have needed it.
Set up time to help take care of our neighbors dog while she is away, since her husband has a difficult time walking the dog.
I stopped by my elderly neighbors house and helped him up his porch steps.
My husband and I are currently helping an elderly friend after his wife’s passing. He wants to move to a smaller condo, easier to take care of.
Painted basement wall of Methodist Church parsonage to ready for new pastor.
“Played” inn keeper for friends of ours who own a bed and breakfast so they could go see their new granddaughter in Texas.
Bought groceries for neighbor in need.
My husband and I are loaning our camper to friends of ours so they can go camping.
Mowed my elderly neighbors grass and randomly cooked dinner for my in laws.
Unloaded the dishwasher for my grandma.
I donated an amount of money to a charity making free food for the people of Gaza.
Visited my grandma and took her homemade jam.
Helped my great aunt tear down her market tent, pack up her goods, and carry to the car.
Helped dad with yardwork outside over the weekend.
I gave my boss a hug when she was having a bad day.
I purchased a coffee for the person in line behind me.
I left an extra large tip for a coffee shop that just opened up just because.
Mowed a friend’s yard and washed and wax his car after his wife passed away.
Fixed my Daughter’s bike rack.
Took some groceries to a few extra family in our town.
Donated clothes to mothers in need.
I was out shopping this afternoon, holding doors for folks walking in and out of stores.
I ran errands for my mother.
Helper to mom, cleaned up flower beds and gave big hugs to grandparents
Repaired lawn damage for a neighbor who is physically impaired.
Help clean off the table after dinner.
Reaching out to old friend to see how they’re doing.
Giving away our chicken’s eggs because we have so much to share.
I (Age 8) helped my brother (Age 4), order a special drink at the market today. He was nervous to do it alone, so we went together.
Helped mom with tasks around the house.
Helped mom with tasks around the house.
Took my kids to the library for some Saturday am fun.
Spent quality time with the elderly.
Made breakfast for my mom.
I put money in the singers guitar case and I’m helping babysit my twin two year old cousins.
Clean up the rain with a broom.
I will help my mom and dad do the dishes and laundry.
Help my brother learn to swim.
I was at a conference with 2 coworkers and sat for dinner with a person who was there alone. I invited them to join us for the evening’s social event.
I invited my friends over and I shared all of my things.
I took my money and gave it to Sunday school at church.
Helped an older woman find her car in a parking lot.
I gave my sister an ice pack and hug when she was hurt.
I helped dad at the farmers market.
After the farmers market I asked the guy next to us if he needed help cleaning up and helped carry his cooler.
I told someone they inspired me to do great things and that their example helped lead me to take a big jump.
I donated money to teen mission trip a to Kansas children’s home.
Cooked dinner for neighbor.
Helped a neighbor bring in groceries.
I helped Mom carry stuff home from the farmer’s market.
I complimented a lady on her earrings.
I helped Mom get stuff ready for camping this weekend.
I helped my Amish sisters out by providing transportation that they needed for a wedding.
I helped set up tables and chairs after church for a funeral service this week.
I picked up trash on the walk to church this morning.
Bought my wife flowers.
Cleaned off Mimi’s outside furniture for her.
I heard my mom say she needed to unload the car. So I started taking all of my and my sisters things inside to help her out.
I am going to help my brother learn how to read this summer.
I counseled the father of a 30 year old man who is in mental health crisis.
I helped my sisters get their bikes so that they could play safely in the garage. I also helped my dad bring in the groceries.
Complimented someone random today and told them they had gorgeous hair.
I told my friend to have a great day and they sent a thank you message back!
I’m going to treat my older brothers with kindness and play with them.
I’m going to help some of my friends with their fitness goals.
I am going to read to my little brother every day for 15 minutes.
Organizing bike safety lessons and a ride for all of McMullen Elementary then giving away those 30 bikes this week!
I held the door open for a large group of elderly people.
As commander of the Legion Color Guard, I will perform military rights at a Veteran’s Funeral on Sunday.
I helped out a stranger at the store!
Extra tip for waitress.
I’m donating to a family so they can go to a family camp.
I bought a drink at a coffee shop and tiped an extra bit then shared my drink with my friends.
Handed out daisies with my little sister and made sure every good doggy got pets.
Helped a person with a cane carry their market set up.
We picked up some trash and threw it away while walking in the park.
I helped my neighbor with his tomato plants this morning.
Paid for the next $30 dollars of orders behind me at “the bread box”.
Changed baby’s diaper For my Bestie‘s mom.
I bought flowers for my significant other.
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