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Random Acts of Kindness Day 2025

Random Acts of Kindness Day in the UK will be celebrated on Monday, 17th February 2025. This annual event encourages individuals, communities, and organizations to spread kindness through small, thoughtful gestures. Whether it’s paying for a stranger’s coffee, writing a heartfelt note, or volunteering for a local cause, the day serves as a reminder of the power of generosity and compassion. Schools, workplaces, and social groups often take part by organizing kindness challenges and awareness campaigns to inspire positivity.

In a fast-paced world, Random Acts of Kindness Day highlights the importance of empathy and human connection, proving that even the smallest acts can make a big difference.

Check out: www.randomactsofkindness.org/for-educators

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