World Kindness Day
The mission of the World Kindness Movement (WKM) is to inspire individuals and connect nations to create a kinder world.
The mission of the World Kindness Movement (WKM) is to inspire individuals and connect nations to create a kinder world.
Heidi Nicolle spent years searching for her true calling, feeling the weight of not being "everyone’s cup of tea." Through hope and consistent grit, she finally embraced her creative spirit. Now, she hosts weekly livestreams, sharing beauty and art finds to build a community where positivity and connection are the only things that matter.
In a world of high-stakes testing and heavy backpacks, the students at Lovett found a different kind of strength. Through Kind 30, they’re proving that a simple gesture can rewrite someone’s story. Whether it’s a peer paying for a friend’s lunch or a teacher extending a deadline, they’re choosing connection over the noise.
Stepping into a new life in Canada, Rolf Pyde found his purpose at a hospital’s front desk. He turns clinical corridors into places of grace, greeting every anxious soul with a steady, warm smile. Whether walking an overwhelmed senior to her appointment or calming a busy lobby, Rolf ensures no one feels lost.
Shocked by the sight of children begging in Delhi, Raashi Anand turned her disbelief into a lifeline. She founded Lakshyam to rewrite the future for India's most vulnerable. Today, she sits on the ground with street kids, replacing their begging bowls with books and toys, proving that every child deserves a chance to play.
Celebrate World Kindness Day on 13 November. Learn its history, significance, and practical ways to spread kindness globally and locally.
Trapped by lifelong social anxiety, Emile Gaudet lived in his own shadow. But one night, a spark of kindness changed everything. He decided to face his fears, surprising strangers with gifts to create memories that never fade. By unlocking his mind, he turned his deepest struggle into a beautiful way to connect.