Celebrated on 09/12/2026
National Just One Human Family Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of November each year. It was founded in 2016 by the nonprofit organization 'Just One Human Family' to promote global unity and compassion. The holiday encourages people worldwide to perform acts of kindness and recognize our shared humanity.
National Just One Human Family Day was established in 2016 by the nonprofit organization 'Just One Human Family' (JOHF), founded by author and speaker David G. Evans. The day was created to address growing global divisions and to remind people that despite differences in nationality, race, religion, or culture, we are all part of one human family. The first celebration took place on November 6, 2016, with events focused on community service and intercultural dialogue.
Since its inception, the holiday has grown in recognition, with participation from schools, community groups, and religious organizations worldwide. Modern celebrations include interfaith gatherings, volunteer projects, and social media campaigns using the hashtag #JustOneHumanFamily. The day is often marked by special events such as 'Unity Walks,' where people of diverse backgrounds walk together in solidarity, and educational workshops that explore themes of empathy and global citizenship.
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