Bad Karma or Good Karma

Do good things. Attract Good Karma.

There is Bad Karma, and there is Good Karma. You do bad things, you attract Bad Karma. You do good things, you attract Good Karma. It is really that simple. Creator rewards help feed homeless people, one day at a time.

The idea

Karma does not need to be complicated.

The project is built around one simple belief: attention should turn into action, and action should help real people.

Bad Karma

Do bad things.

Negative energy comes back around. That is the side we avoid.

Good Karma

Do good things.

Creator rewards are used to feed homeless people and keep the daily good work moving.

The mission

Turn creator rewards into meals.

The main update is the day-by-day work: where the team went, what was shared, who was helped, and how the project's rewards are turned into food for homeless people.

Day by day

A living journal of Good Karma.

Each post can carry photos, a short note, and a simple count from the latest food run. Keep it human, warm, and easy to follow.

Latest field note

Warm meals and water shared downtown

Creator rewards helped cover warm meals, bottled water, and a few friendly conversations downtown. The full feeding page can grow into the home for every daily post.

Sharing food and water
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Fresh from the team

Friendly updates, posted from the admin dashboard.

The admin area gives the organization a simple place to prepare daily posts with images, meal counts, and notes from the route.

Day 7

Warm meals and water shared downtown

Creator rewards helped cover warm meals, bottled water, and a few friendly conversations downtown.

Day 6

Evening packs for people sleeping outside

Packed meals were handed out in the evening, turning Good Karma energy into something people could eat.

Day 5

Lunch boxes for the regular route

The team followed the usual route, checked in with familiar faces, and kept the Good Karma loop moving.