"I Want You to be Happy Day" is an unselfish day. It’s a thought that we wish upon others that we care for or love. Celebrate today by doing more than wishing someone is happy. Do something to make others happy. It can start with an Ecard that will put a smile on someone's face. Other ideas include a phone call, making positive compliments, or cooking a special meal. Be creative. There are endless ways to make others happy.
Reach out to your friends, family and loved ones today. You know that they all care for you and this feeling makes you happy. Express yourself and share happiness with your loved ones to brighten up their day in an unforgettable fashion. On this special occasion of ‘I want to be happy day', send your heartfelt compliments to a dear one, whom you always want to see happy and wish him or her a great day.
Happiness is a critical factor for work, and work is a critical factor for happiness. In one of those life-isn’t-fair results, it turns out that the happy out-perform the less happy. In addition, they work better with others, because people prefer to be around happier people. They are also less likely to show counterproductive behaviors like burnout, absenteeism, counter and non-productive work, work disputes, or retaliatory behavior.
K.I.D.S. (Kids In Distressed Situations) is a global charity of leading retailers, manufacturers, and licensors of children’s and youth products, in partnership with major foundations, committed to helping improve the lives of children and their families who are ill, living in poverty, or are victims of natural disasters.
K.I.D.S. pioneered a unique charity model more than 25 years ago that today aligns hundreds of companies with more than one thousand leading local agencies in the United States and Canada. 85% of their donations are distributed to agencies in the U.S. and the remaining 15% to countries abroad. This alliance donates children’s clothes, books, toys, and juvenile products, and brings hope to children and their families at risk.
K.I.D.S. was founded in 1985 as a 501(c)(3) corporation to assist children suffering from famine in Ethiopia. Within the first 60 days, members of the children's industry donated $250,000 worth of merchandise. In the first year, K.I.D.S. sent $600,000 worth of clothes, shoes and toys to children in Ethiopia and mudslide victims in South Africa.
From the initial efforts of a small group of children's industry leaders, the organization has grown into a global charity dedicated to alleviating poverty conditions among children and assisting in relief efforts following major disasters.
Donation: $5
To support K.I.D.S., please visit: http://www.kidsdonations.org/
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