National Day

World Kindness Week

Celebrated on 11/13/2026

Quick Fact

World Kindness Week is celebrated annually during the first full week of November, culminating in World Kindness Day on November 13. The holiday was inspired by the Random Acts of Kindness movement, which encourages spontaneous acts of generosity to improve community well-being.

Origins and Establishment of World Kindness Week

World Kindness Week was first established in 1998 by the World Kindness Movement, a coalition of kindness organizations from around the globe. The movement was sparked by a conference in Tokyo in 1997, where representatives from various countries came together to promote kindness as a universal value. The week was designed to encourage individuals and communities to perform acts of kindness, fostering a more compassionate world.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over the years, World Kindness Week has grown from a small initiative into a global event celebrated in over 30 countries. Schools, workplaces, and community groups organize activities such as kindness challenges, volunteer events, and educational workshops. Social media plays a huge role today, with hashtags like #WorldKindnessWeek and #ChooseKindness spreading millions of posts. The week now emphasizes scientific research on the health benefits of kindness, including reduced stress and increased happiness.

Facts & General Observations

  • Studies show that performing acts of kindness can boost serotonin and oxytocin levels, reducing anxiety and improving heart health.
  • Over 1 billion acts of kindness are estimated to occur worldwide during World Kindness Week each year.
  • The World Kindness Movement has no political or religious affiliations, making it one of the most inclusive global observances.

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