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Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week.

February 9-15, 2015 is International Random Acts of Kindness Week. The commemorative week is sponsored by the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation. According to the Foundation, the week is intended to be a time for individuals to step out of their normal routine and attempt to a new random act of kindness each day of the week.

What is RAK doing during RAK Week?
Every year we provide inspirational resources and opportunities for schools, communities and individuals to take action! Check out randomactsofkindness.org for kindness videos, quotes, and a list of 15 Ways to Spread Kindness during RAK Week. Along with fun resources, THIS YEAR we are providing a global kindness feed on our website. Anything that anyone is saying around the world about Random Acts of Kindness will display on the website. If you need to restore your faith in humanity, that’s the place to go.

Visit the Official Random Acts of Kindness Website

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The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation is a privately funded 501(3)c organization who defines it’s mission as: “inspires people to practice kindness and to pass it on to others. We provide free educational and community ideas, guidance and other resources to kindness participants through our website.” The US-based group was founded in 1995 and “is a resource for people committed to spreading kindness.” For more information on the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation and on Random Acts of Kindness Week, please visit www.randomactsofkindness.org.

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