‘Bucket Full of Kindness': Escondido Girl, 10, Spreads Love to Neighbors By Monica Garske • Published May 20, 2020 • Updated on May 21, 2020 at 10:28 am Here's how one 10-year-old Escondido resident is spreading kindness in her neighborhood in San Diego's North County, one bucket at a time. 7 photos 1/7 Marie Huszarik Sylvia came up with her “Bucket Full of Kindness” project about 3 weeks ago as a way to connect with neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic. 2/7 Marie Huszarik Sylvia’s mom, Marie Huszarik, said the simple project gives her daughter a lot of joy. 3/7 Marie Huszarik The buckets are filled with simple treats — little “nice to have” items for those staying at home. 4/7 Marie Huszarik Sylvia leaves the buckets on porches, anonymously. Sometimes, she rings the doorbell. 5/7 And then, she runs. 6/7 This note is included in each bucket. Sylvia hopes people are inspired to pay forward the kindness. 7/7 Marie Huszarik One time, for one neighbor, Sylvia’s mom added some adult beverages to the bucket. More Photo Galleries See renderings of the wildlife crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills O.J. Simpson, a life in pictures The 2024 Solar Eclipse in pictures Renderings show what new Ocean Beach Pier could look like