Idealists of the world, unite!

We urgently need a global coalition of good people. Of the kind and the reasonable. Of all those who want to help build a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives.

We believe this is possible, and we'd love to do it with you.

To co-create this movement, please watch this video, or scroll down for more details.

A dream and an invitation: if we can gather 10,000 people who can agree on three simple things, we can unleash a wave of hope and creativity like we’ve never seen.

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First, could you see yourself in these words?

"Working with others, in a spirit of generosity and mutual respect, I want to help build a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives.”

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Second, what might happen if once a month—on 7/7, 8/8, 9/9, etc.—we encouraged each other to do one thing to make our corner of the world a bit better?

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To share, teach, build...

...plan, invite, advocate—or simply celebrate the great but often quiet work that so many people are already doing for all of us.

We are calling these days Idealist Days, and they could include activities such as these, or in any other action you can imagine or propose.

Why these dates? Because they seem to be very memorable, and because they “work” everywhere (3/7 is March 7th in some countries and July 3rd in others, but 7/7 works in both).

And third, let's see each other, wherever we are.

Hope can be contagious, but it needs to be seen. So to encourage and support one another, wherever we are, we can share a joyful symbol that each of us can use as creatively as we like. Like the recycling logo, but for doing good.

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A broad vision to bring us together, a monthly opportunity to turn it into action, and a shared symbol to make it all visible. Are you in?

Thank you! Together we can push the limits of what feels possible in our lives and in our communities. How far? Let’s find out.