Many european youths are making changes to break out of their rut, learning something new, doing some volunteer work, engaging in motor activities, and practising gratitude. Through their personal experiences we'll learn how many youths are taking part in improving our social welfare.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

International Day of Kindness in Szczecinek, Poland

Hello!
My name is Agata Gajek. I'm a student of The Building School in Szczecinek. On the 21st of November 2007 we celebrated in our school the International Day of Kindness and Greetings.

It is an exellent holiday, because kindness is a treasure making life lighter. So I wish you kindness for you friends, family and foreigners in the street, but particulary for those ones waiting in queues and traffic jams.
Let the smile be with you


The International Day of Kindness and Greetings

The history of this holiday goes back to 1973 when a fierce conflict between Egypt and Israel started. Two American students wanted to demonstrate that people can communicate forgetting about animosities. Since that day 21 November has been recognised worldwide as the day of human communication to support peace in the world.

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