World Kindness Day

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World Kindness Day

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World Kindness Day History

World Kindness Day is an event aiming to promote the importance of kindness to others, oneself, and the world. It encourages individuals, communities, and nations to practice kindness and act as role models in fostering a more compassionate, caring, and inclusive society. The purpose of this day is to emphasize the positive effects of kindness on mental and physical well-being and to inspire a ripple effect of kindness throughout the world.

The roots of World Kindness Day trace back to 1998, when it was introduced by the World Kindness Movement, a coalition of nations dedicated to promoting kindness. New Zealand has been actively involved in the global dissemination of the concept through the Kindness New Zealand Charitable Trust (formerly known as the Cool to Be Kind Charitable Trust). The trust's primary goal is to create a kinder country by offering support and inspiration for kindness initiatives, connecting individuals and organizations, and promoting positive stories and research on the impact of kindness in New Zealand.

World Kindness Day is observed in New Zealand on November 13th, as it is in the rest of the world. Kiwis can participate in various activities and events that promote kindness within their communities and beyond. This includes volunteering for local organizations, engaging in random acts of kindness, and promoting the day's message on social media. By celebrating World Kindness Day, New Zealanders have an opportunity to come together, create a more supportive environment, and contribute to a kinder world.

World Kindness Day facts

  • The World Kindness Movement has several objectives but their main mission is to, inspire individuals towards greater kindness by connecting nations to create a kinder world.
  • World Kindness day is observed by many countries such as Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, USA, and more.
  • The concept of "Manaakitanga" is deeply ingrained in New Zealand's culture. It encompasses the values of respect, generosity, and kindness towards others, especially visitors and strangers. Kiwis believe in making people feel welcome and cared for.
  • New Zealand's education system focuses on fostering kindness and empathy among students. Schools often have programs that encourage students to be kind to one another, promoting positive relationships and reducing bullying.

Top things to do in NZ for World Kindness Day

  • Do something kind for a stranger. It could make their day.
  • Show appreciation for those in your life whether it be friends, family, or loved ones.
  • Spend the day volunteering at a local charity or non-profit organization. It could be helping at a homeless shelter, assisting at a food bank, or supporting a community garden.
  • Use the power of social media to spread kindness. Share positive and uplifting messages, promote acts of kindness, and encourage others to join in.

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