World Kindness Day: November 13th

World Kindness Day, celebrated every year on November 13th, reminds us of our universal capacity to show compassion and good will toward one another. Established in 1998 by a global collective of helping organizations, the World Kindness Movement and its annual celebration transcends political, religious, and geographical divides. People are encouraged to perform acts of kindness — paying for a stranger’s coffee, organizing community events — in the belief that they will be inspired to be guided by kindness throughout the year. Collectively, small acts can have a big impact. Want to know about other lesser-known holidays coming up each month? Sign up for the monthly Ann S. Epstein Writer Newsletter using my website CONTACT US page. Write NEWSLETTER in the subject line and confirm the email address where you want to receive the Newsletter in the message. Remember to be kind, today and every day!

Small acts of kindness can collectively have a big impact!

Author: annsepstein@att.net

Ann S. Epstein is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, memoirs, and essays.

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