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Why “Reliable Love” Beats “Exciting Love” in the Long Run

Exciting Love can feel like a volcano—sweeping you off your feet, quickening your pulse, and making every moment feel electric. That thrilling rush becomes a story we tell friends, daydream about late at night, and sometimes build our entire idea of romance around. But then life shows up: responsibilities, routines, stress, differences, hard days, and…

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How One Hug Can Shift an Entire Day

One Hug can change everything, especially on the days that feel too busy, fast-paced, and disconnected. In a world where everyone seems rushed and scattered, the simplest gestures can hold the most profound power. Among these gestures are hugs. They stand out as a universal language of comfort, love, and reassurance. Many people take hugs…

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How AI Shapes the Future of Philanthropy

As we’ve all noticed, technology keeps evolving day in and day out. But one innovation stands out as a true game-changer: Artificial Intelligence (AI). While most people associate AI with self-driving cars, smart assistants, and productivity tools, it is quietly transforming a sector close to our hearts philanthropy. From helping nonprofits reach more people to…

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Empower Womens Equality Day With One Bold Act

Every year on August 26th, the world stops to acknowledge a defining moment in the history of human rights Womens Equality Day. This date marks the certification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, granting women the right to vote.  However, the celebration is not confined to the US alone as a…

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Social Media Day 2025: Raise Safe Digital Citizens

Social Media Day is almost here! June 30th 2025 will once again shine a spotlight on the ever-evolving landscape of social media. This year, as we celebrate the connections, information and communities forged online, let’s also turn our attention to a crucial responsibility. We must nurture the next generation of digital citizens. It is the…

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What people are saying about 365give

“I wanted to express my gratitude for the teaching you provided today. Your message was delivered eloquently, compassionately, and without judgment. The kids were engaged, and now have knowledge with which they can change the world. We all appreciated how you took the time to help us learn to build positive mindsets and practice happiness.”
Shelley Gardner, Grade 6 Ridgeview Elementary (West Vancouver)
“Actions really do speak louder than words, which is why I believe the 365give Challenge has resonated throughout my community. Every give we do is so important to us and leaves us happier and appreciating our lives a little bit more than before.”
Mahina Niyozova (Tajikistan)
“After watching the 365give TEDx Talk, I was inspired to join and begin a daily giving program in India. Today, along with 12 other volunteer women, we provide 100 meals to local underprivileged children in Bangalore for school every day.”
Deepika Ahuja, Mom (Bangalore, India)
“My life has greater meaning now.”
Renate Jorge, @BeKindBrazil and 365give Member, Family Program (Brazil)
“I just wanted to share that 365give really helped me. I am a better person now, thank you.”
MayLee, 365give Member, Individual Program
“This 365give Challenge has really injected excitement and extra enthusiasm in each work day as I think about what we can do. It has motivated me and the students.”
Cristina Peters, School Counselor (New York City, USA)
“I have seen a huge shift in energy throughout my classroom since doing the 365give Challenge. The Challenge has empowered my students to make a positive difference in the school’s community and beyond.”
Cella Adriana, Special Needs Educator /The Holliswood School (New York City, USA)
“The 365give Challenge helps students understand their impact on others. It opens avenues for introducing and discussing global and local issues in classrooms. It is powerful to watch students of all ages think about how they can make a change in another person’s life with one small act.”
Jessica Hall, Primary Teacher, French Immersion at École Pauline Johnson (West Vancouver, Canada)