At Good Deeds Day 2017 in Porto, Portugal David Arison, businesswomen and philanthropist Shari Arison, H.R.H. Duarte Pio, the Duke of Braganza and Rafi Elul, Chairman of Good Spirit NGO (R to L) participated in a day of family activities including concerts, live painting, and yoga classes as well as an NGO fair showcasing the work of more than 30 nonprofits.
PORTO, Portugal, April 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 2nd, 93 countries
across the globe including the U.S.A., Taiwan, Portugal, Uganda, Poland,
Italy, Spain, and Argentina, participated in International Good Deeds
Day 2017. Enthusiasm around this international day of good increases
every year, with millions joining-in to do a good deed for the benefit of others.
Businesswoman and philanthropist Shari Arison, initiator of Good Deeds
Day, said: "All you need to be part of Good Deeds Day is the will to do good,
and to give of yourself to benefit others. Launched 11 years ago in Israel, it
has crossed borders, becoming an internationally unifying day because
of the simple idea behind it, and the ability of each and every person to
connect to it and take part."
Portugal joined Good Deeds Day this year, kicking-off the event in Porto on
Friday, March 31st with numerous projects. On the day itself, a central event
was held in the city's main square, Praça dos Poveiros, attended by
H.R.H. Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, who participated with many others
in fun family activities such as concerts, Live Painting, and yoga classes.
Alongside was an NGO fair showcasing the work of more than
30 nonprofits. Additionally, the Soccer League broadcast audio and video
messages of Good Deeds Day, during breaks in the weekends' games.
Fonte: Cision
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