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Make the #Do1Give Day Promise Today!

Have you ever thought about how rain creates a ripple that affects so much on our planet? Even one drop can make a difference to another living creature. A down pour creates a ripple that effects every part of our lives. Make the #Do1Give Day Promise and you will find a similar positive ripple move through the world.

Giving back in small ways creates the same ripple as the rain in our world. It nurtures, promotes growth, and creates a world ready for anything. One small give can create a positive effect on a person, an animal or our planet. Many small acts of giving create a ripple that makes a big wave of good. 365give started with one child giving every day. Now it’s creating a ripple of good that’s changing the world. Join us on April 17th, 2019 for #Do1Give Day. One act of giving starts with you. One person times 7 billion other people just like you and together we can create a wave of good for us all.

 

3 Simple Steps To Get Your #Do1Give Day Promise Started

1) Sign Up – Register for #Do1Give Day (https://www.365give.ca/)

2) Mark Your Calendar – Life gets busy so put it in your calendar. Yes, right now! Think about how you can do one small give – on your way to school, on your way to work maybe right from your couch! (ideas below)

3) Create a Ripple – Take a picture, make a video or write a story and post it on social (Instagram, Twitter, FB, LinkedIn) with the hashtag #Do1Give. Tag your friends or family to join #TagURit it’s their turn to give!

10 Easy Ways to #Do1Give Day

1. Buy a stranger a coffee
2. Donate your old clothes or items you no longer use
3. Send a note of gratitude to someone in your life
4. Help someone with their groceries
5. Leave a copy of a book you’ve read for someone else to enjoy
6. Pick up litter around your neighborhood
7. Give a compliment to a stranger
8. Give up meat for a day
9. Bake desserts and bring them to your work or a neighbour’s house
10. Play the Free Rice Game (right from our couch!)
Changing the world has never been so easy. It’s social meets good and it’s for everyone. Sign up for #Do1Give Day today!  Follow us on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

 

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)