The doing good challenge contains 20 acts of kindness designed to encourage generosity, community support, and environmental care. The activities range from donating to charity, volunteering, and feeding the hungry to supporting local businesses, planting trees, and helping animal shelters. Other tasks promote mental health awareness, recycling for charity, and organizing charity drives. Simple yet impactful, these challenges empower individuals to make a difference in their communities, support those in need, and cultivate a culture of generosity and compassion.

Contribute to a charity or cause you believe in.

Spend 1 hour volunteering for a local nonprofit or community group.

Pick up litter in your neighborhood, park, or local area.

Perform a random kind act, such as paying for someone’s coffee or leaving a kind note.

Donate food to a local food bank or prepare a meal for someone in need.

Create and deliver a handmade card or gift to brighten someone’s day.

Help someone learn a new skill or tutor someone in need.

Write a supportive comment or share an uplifting post on social media.

Purchase goods or services from a small, local business.

Donate gently used clothing to a charity or shelter.

Visit or call a neighbor to see if they need assistance or just a friendly chat.

Help the environment by planting a tree or donating to a tree-planting organization.

Donate supplies, volunteer, or spend time caring for animals in need.

Pay for someone’s meal or coffee to brighten their day.

Send a heartfelt thank-you note to someone you appreciate.

Offer someone your undivided attention and listen to their concerns.

Collect items such as food, clothes, or toys and donate them to a local charity.

Share mental health resources or offer emotional support to a friend in need.

Collect and recycle materials, donating the proceeds to charity.

Fundraise or sponsor a participant in a charity event or marathon.