We all want to do good! Whether it’s for ourselves or our loved ones, the planet, or society at large. No matter how big or small, good deeds carry a double punch – we make a positive impact and we feel great at the same time. Honoring that happy ripple effect in 108 different countries is Good Deeds Day– a yearly celebration of doing good around the world. Check out this list of 52 ideas to help you do good all year round and make a positive change in the world.
A GOOD DEED A WEEK:
- Let your first check of the year be to charity.
- Help a friend in need.
- Volunteer for an hour at an organization of your choice.
- Save electricity by unplugging your devices when not in use.
- Buy a gift for your mother or grandmother – just because.
- Allow a fellow driver to merge into your lane.
- Write a thank-you note to someone who won’t expect it.
- Find unneeded items in your house and donate them to a charitable organization.
- Plant a tree.
- Think of something you do well, and use your talent to benefit others – for example performing magic tricks at a children’s hospital or playing music at a nursing home.
- Teach an elderly person to use a computer to surf the Internet or write e-mails.
- Organize a family meal and appreciate being together.
- Collect stuffed animals or toys from family members, friends, and neighbors and donate them to an organization that helps children.
- When you are outside, stop and look around you. Take time to appreciate nature.
- Find a piece of winter clothing that you haven’t worn all season, and donate it to a charity.
- Donate an old cell phone.
- Be environmentally conscious – use both sides of the paper before throwing it away.
- Offer to cook or clean for the family of someone who has recently given birth.
- Think of at least three things you should be thankful for in your life.
- Sign up for a CPR course.
- Plant a vegetable garden, and donate the vegetables to a food pantry.
- Collect duffle bags, overnight bags, and suitcases from friends and donate them to organizations that send them to children in foster care.
- Add yourself to a bone marrow registry and take part in a bone marrow drive.
- Pick up trash from the sidewalk.
- Offer to read to or play games with someone living in a nursing or retirement home.
- Donate blood.
- Conserve energy. Turn off the lights if you’re the last person to leave a room.
- Save articles about people performing acts of kindness as a source of inspiration and motivation for you and your family.
- Decide to make one change in yourself that will make you a better person.
- Swallow your pride and apologize for something you’ve done – whether big or small.
- Take food to a new neighbor.
- Take part in a literacy program, to help children or adults learn to read.
- Donate school supplies to children from underprivileged homes.
- Collect small soaps, shampoos, deodorants, and other small toiletries, and donate them to battered women’s shelters, rehab centers for teens, or other places that would benefit from them.
- Donate your old eyeglasses to an organization that will reuse them.
- Treat a friend to dinner.
- Return a phone call you have been putting off.
- Give 10 percent of your salary to charity.
- Volunteer at a soup kitchen.
- Answer the phone in a cheerful voice.
- Recycle whatever paper, bottles, and plastic items possible.
- Hold a charity day at work. Encourage your colleagues and supervisors to bring in non-perishable items to be donated to a worthy cause.
- Turn the tap off when you’re shaving, brushing your teeth, or scrubbing the dishes – every drop counts.
- Take public transport instead of driving.
- Adopt a shelter animal.
- Make a double-batch of something delicious and freezable and give it to an older neighbor who doesn’t cook for him or herself as much anymore.
- Switch your light bulbs to the energy-efficient variety.
- Ask a loved one about their day.
- Hold the door open for a stranger.
- Praise a colleague’s good work.
- Meditate.
- When you’re out buying food, purchase an extra item to donate to a food pantry or to a homeless person.
Explore our Get Ideas page or continue reading the Good Deeds Day Blog for inspiration on how you can incorporate doing good into your routine!