The 30th July marks World Friendship Day (also known as the International Day of Friendship) and is a special occasion celebrated around the globe to recognise the importance of friendship between individuals, communities, and nations. This event serves as a reminder of the power of camaraderie and understanding in creating a more peaceful and connected world.
When we think about friendship, we usually think about the people we know and love in our immediate vicinity. We have memories of friendships formed at school, college, university or from past jobs. These friendships usually last because we share common interests or live in the same vicinity.
However, with the use of social media, we can now connect with people from all over the world, although this usually occurs within groups who have similar interests. To support people getting to know others from diverse backgrounds the United Nations came up with a plan to endeavour to promote a set of values, attitudes and behaviours that reject violence and to try and prevent conflicts by addressing the route cause.
“The International Day of Friendship was proclaimed in 2011 by the UN General Assembly with the idea that friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.” – United Nations Web Page.
So, what can we do to celebrate this day and keep safe?
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- Prepare and give small presents, like biscuits or chocolate, tied in bundles of cellophane with bright ribbon.
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- Make a friendship band and pass it on.
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- Make a special ‘friendship book’ for a good friend, with photos, a drawing, poems or a story about your friendship.
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- Read and share stories about friends. Discuss things you may do or feel that are similar.
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- Discuss how we can best be a good friend. How can we make school/home a happier, friendlier place? How do you feel when someone is kind to you? How do you feel when you are kind to someone?
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- Write about what a friend means to you. How do you help each other? What do you do? What makes a friendship special?
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- Make a friendship book.
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- Get together with friends each choose a country and make dish from the country and then share them.
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- Consider donating to or volunteering with groups that promote friendships and inclusion.
Please remember to stay safe online and do not give out personal information, if you are concerned about anyone contacting you tell someone you trust immediately.