The student had brothers and was used to wearing their hand-me-downs, Andi said. "I went to my closet and got the clothes (and shoes) that I had outgrown," the Shreve Elementary fifth-grader recalled. "I gave them to her at school the next day. And she was really happy." The warm gesture – and her friend's happy tears – sparked Andi's idea for a Kindness Closet, a place students can visit during the school day to "shop" for a few new or gently worn garments. Andi, 10, is working to stock and organize the closet for students from families with limited incomes or simply in need of essentials.