
(Courtesy Good Deeds Day Croatia)
Doing good doesn’t have to be confined to just one day of the year. While Good Deeds Day, the global day of volunteering – which falls on Sunday April 12 in 2026 – has brought millions of people together to do good in their communities, you can continue the spirit of the day all year long.
You can work to help build a culture of kindness, generosity, and caring in your community is something that everyone can aspire to do. This is not only possible, but it is absolutely essential. This doesn’t happen overnight, it’s built step by step, act by act, and person by person. By carrying the lessons and energy of Good Deeds Day into the rest of the year, you can be part of a movement that transforms communities and inspires others to do the same.
Here are six approaches to doing good in your community. Start today and see how far your kindness can reach.
Start Small, Think Big
One act of kindness can make a world of difference, and it often inspires others to do the same. Start with simple acts: checking on a neighbor, donating unused items, or volunteering an hour of your time. These small actions can snowball into larger community projects or initiatives, proving that even small beginnings can have a significant impact.
Make Volunteering a Habit
Rather than waiting for a specific day to give back, consider integrating volunteering into your routine. Whether it’s a weekly commitment to a local organization or a monthly day set aside for community service, consistency is key to building a culture of kindness. Many organizations rely on regular support, and by volunteering routinely, you become an integral part of their mission.
Inspire Your Community
Doing good is contagious, and your efforts can inspire others to get involved. Share your experiences, whether it’s through social media, conversations with friends, or community events. Highlight the positive changes you’ve seen and encourage others to join you. Community leaders have the power to rally their neighborhoods and bring people together for common causes.
Collaborate for Greater Impact
Partnerships amplify impact. Collaborate with local businesses, schools, and organizations to create larger initiatives. For example, a food drive in partnership with a local supermarket or a clean-up day with a school’s involvement can have a far-reaching effect. These partnerships also foster a stronger sense of unity and shared purpose.
Learn from the Success of Others
Good Deeds Day showcases countless inspiring projects from around the globe. Use these examples as a source of motivation and a blueprint for your initiatives. Look for similar projects that you can adapt to your local community or reach out to project leaders for advice and guidance.
Advocate for Doing Good Year-Round
Doing good isn’t just about actions; it’s about creating an environment where generosity and compassion thrive. Advocate for initiatives like workplace volunteer programs, kindness campaigns in schools, or neighborhood community-building activities. Normalize acts of good in every aspect of life, making them an inherent part of your community’s culture.
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Good Deeds Day, an annual global day of doing good, is the pinnacle of doing good year-round. Initiated in 2007 by businesswoman and philanthropist Shari Arison, Good Deeds Day has grown to 115 countries with millions of participants. Good Deeds Day 2026 will be on April 12