National Random Acts of Kindness Day is observed every year on 17th February. It is observed in the United States, New Zealand, and other countries to encourage and celebrate selfless acts of kindness through small and thoughtful acts.
National Random Acts of Kindness Day was first celebrated in New Zealand in 2004 and later gained popularity in the United States and worldwide. The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation (RAK), founded in 1995, promotes this day to encourage selfless acts. The concept of random kindness has roots in the “pay it forward” movement, inspiring people to help others without expecting anything in return.
Ways to celebrate
Compliment Someone: A simple “You’re doing great!” can make a huge difference.
Leave a Kind Note: Write an uplifting message and leave it in a public place.
Donate to Charity: Support a local food bank, animal shelter, or non-profit.
Surprise a Friend or Family Member: Send a thoughtful text, gift, or call them.
Help a Neighbour: Offer to assist with errands, chores, or just lend a listening ear.
Volunteer: Dedicate time to a good cause in your community.
Smile More: A simple smile can brighten someone’s day.
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