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Kindness Company

creating social change

Kindness Company

Call Harp  0402 249 058

Our office is at the Gold Coast, with a team also operating in Sydney and surrounding areas.

how to contact kindness company 

Call Harp  0402 249 058

Our office is at the Gold Coast, with a team also operating in Sydney and surrounding areas.

how to contact kindness company 

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'You cannot do kindness to soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late'

- Ralph Waldo Emerson  

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'You cannot do kindness to soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late'

- Ralph Waldo Emerson  

-donna

Harpreet

'My brother died two months ago. The last time I saw Harp I felt deep sadness. She told me about the deep rest sessions she runs and I had one today. I have been feeling so much anger and that lifted, my body feels different, better. I haven't felt like this for months' 

-Hopewell Hospice

Annie McGrath

'Words can't describe the scaredness of today.... your playing was next level. It truly gave me the strength to be strong and take my mind off what was actually happening. In my 10 years of nursing it's the most precious experience I've ever had.'  

Julie – Tamworth, NSW (primary carer)

Harpreet

“Harp's compassionate and professional guidance has given me acceptance, knowledge and strength as I face one of the most difficult challenges of my life.” 

Amanda – Sydney, NSW (receiving treatment for cancer)

Harpreet

“It’s the only hour I have each week where my mind isn’t constantly thinking.
I just get to switch off and rest.”  

-June R

Annie McGrath

'Annie has been of great help to me during my recent time of illness. She provided comforting reassurance and support. Annie is gentle and kind, with a great sense of humour. I appreciated her musical gift, her presence is both soothing and relaxing.'  

read all our client testimonials

read our client testimonials

-donna

Harpreet

'My brother died two months ago. The last time I saw Harp I felt deep sadness. She told me about the deep rest sessions she runs and I had one today. I have been feeling so much anger and that lifted, my body feels different, better. I haven't felt like this for months' 

-Hopewell Hospice

Annie McGrath

'Words can't describe the scaredness of today.... your playing was next level. It truly gave me the strength to be strong and take my mind off what was actually happening. In my 10 years of nursing it's the most precious experience I've ever had.'  

Julie – Tamworth, NSW (primary carer)

Harpreet

“Harp's compassionate and professional guidance has given me acceptance, knowledge and strength as I face one of the most difficult challenges of my life.” 

Amanda – Sydney, NSW (receiving treatment for cancer)

Harpreet

“It’s the only hour I have each week where my mind isn’t constantly thinking.
I just get to switch off and rest.”  

-June R

Annie McGrath

'Annie has been of great help to me during my recent time of illness. She provided comforting reassurance and support. Annie is gentle and kind, with a great sense of humour. I appreciated her musical gift, her presence is both soothing and relaxing.'  

read all our client testimonials

read our client testimonials

‘Death, dying, and grieving today have become unbalanced. Health care is now the context in which many encounter death, and as families and communities have been pushed to the margins, their familiarity and confidence in supporting death, dying, and grieving has diminished. Relationships and networks are being replaced by professionals and protocols.’ 

- The Lancet Commissions Report into the Value of Death 

‘Death, dying, and grieving today have become unbalanced. Health care is now the context in which many encounter death, and as families and communities have been pushed to the margins, their familiarity and confidence in supporting death, dying, and grieving has diminished. Relationships and networks are being replaced by professionals and protocols.’ 

- The Lancet Commissions Report into the Value of Death