Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson’s charity, "The Kind Campaign" typically focuses on ending girl-on-girl bullying, their holiday initiative, "Give Kind," which showcases acts of kindness, and the Entourage star is definitely into it.

“Emmanuel Chriqui did a really cute one like a week ago,” Paul, who is married to Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul, tells Us Weekly. “She bought a couple of Starbucks cards and left a Starbucks gift card for the next person that the waiter at her table was going to be serving with a little note.”

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The 40-year-old actress took to her Instagram account a photo explaining that she accepted the challenge from Lauren Paul to leave a Starbucks gift card and note with a waiter and asked them to give it to the next table they were giving the bill to.

A photo posted by @echriqui on Dec 18, 2015 at 1:10pm PST

The Entourage actress clearly had an effect, as Paul explains she and her partner Thompson saw that the recipient of Chriqui’s gift card shared it via the #GiveKind hashtag on Instagram.
Moreover, Paul and Thompson also spread the kindness this holiday season. Both gave wonderful gifts to people who needed love and inspiration.

“Aaron and I were in New York for a little while and in our building, there is this girl that I’m pretty sure lives alone and we just keep missing each other – we haven’t been able to talk or have a conversation, so I don’t know what her story is, but she’s the only other person who lives in the building,” the 29-year-old explains to Us. “Aaron and I are just obsessed with candles – I just burn candles all day — and I was just thinking of something that I love that makes me happy that I thought would be a nice gift for this person that I’m living above for months that I’ve never met. So I went out and got a really nice candle and wrote a little letter to her and put it on her doorstep.”

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In addition, Thompson also helped a stranger.

“I was going to the grocery store and where I parked I happened to see this older homeless man,” she tells Us Weekly. “When I was in the grocery store I just bought him different food items and snacks and water and just some things to hopefully make his day better.”

According to Us Weekly, the charity acts runs through Jan. 4, and Paul and Thompson are encouraging people to share their “RAKs,” as they call them, via the #GiveKind hashtag.