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Teachers Share the Kindest Thing a Coworker Has Ever Done for Them

By Matthew Lynch
January 21, 2026
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The teaching profession can be both rewarding and challenging. In tough times, the kindness and support from coworkers proves to be invaluable. Here are heartfelt stories shared by teachers about the kindest acts their colleagues have done for them.

1. Covering Classes During a Family Emergency

When Julie received a call that her father had been hospitalized, she was understandably distraught. Her coworker, Laura, stepped in without hesitation to cover Julie’s classes for the rest of the day, allowing her to rush to her father’s side without having to worry about work as well.

2. Providing Encouragement on Difficult Days

As a first-year teacher, Emily struggled with self-doubt and stress, often questioning whether she had made the right career choice. Her fellow teacher, Tom, provided her with ongoing support and encouragement, cheering her up on difficult days by leaving kind notes in her mailbox or offering to chat over coffee.

3. Lending a Hand When Dealing with Personal Loss

When Sarah lost her mother unexpectedly, she was touched by the compassion shown by her coworkers. They rallied around her, providing comfort, pitching in by marking papers and coordinating lesson plans in her absence, as well as setting up a meal train for her family when they returned home from mourning.

4. Offering Emotional Support

Having faced an unpleasant confrontation with an irate parent, Olivia was left feeling shaken and upset. Her coworker Norma sensed her distress and invited Olivia into her classroom where they sat together in prayer and reflection – an act of kindness that provided much-needed solace.

5. Celebrating Professional Milestones

After several years of juggling work and studies, John finally earned his Master’s degree in Education. His coworkers surprised him with a lovingly decorated classroom filled with balloons and congratulatory messages. They also gifted him with a custom-made personal planner, acknowledging his hard work and dedication.

6. Providing a Safe Space to Vent

Sometimes the kindest thing you can do is simply listen. When Melissa faced difficulties at home and she became overwhelmed, her coworker Karen offered her an empathetic ear and a judgment-free space to let off steam.

7. Assisting Newcomers in Transition

Starting at a new school can be challenging. When Mark transferred to a new district, he was touched by the warm welcome he received from his coworker Carla, who not only helped him get acquainted with the school and its procedures but also connected him with fellow teachers in his subject area.

Conclusion:

These stories of kindness reflect on the positive impact that compassion and empathy can have on our lives. As educators in particular, it’s essential for teachers to support one another through both professional and personal struggles – demonstrating how such acts of kindness can enrich each other’s lives as well as create a sense of unity within the workplace.

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