For anyone who wants to take part — individually or together.
Use these toolkits if you are:
An individual (use the individual version)
Part of a group, classroom or organiazation (use the group version)
Someone showing up for the first time
You'll find:
What World Love Week is (simply explained)
How to send a JoyDrop (physical or digital)
Copy you can use or ignore
Boundaries that keep the moment human
For people coordinating a group — without turning it into a campaign.
Use this toolkit if you:
Coordinate a group, organization, or community
Are willing to invite people to one simple shared action
Want to participate without running a campaign
This toolkit is about leading by example, not performance.
You'll find:
A clear invitation to participate
How to show up without turning it into a campaign
Simple guidance for sharing once — authentically
For people who help ideas move — by making introductions.
Use this toolkit when you want to:
Let the right people know this exists
Pass along a simple explanation
Help communities decide for themselves
No statements. No endorsements. Just an invitation to care.
For public servants who want to acknowledge their communities — without politics, promotion, or messaging.
Use this toolkit if you:
Hold public office
Lead a civic institution
Represent a city, council, or public body
This toolkit is designed to be:
Non-partisan
Non-promotional
Appropriate for public institutions
For anyone covering World Love Week publicly
You’ll find:
Clear framing
Language you can use as-is
Boundaries that protect the moment
For aligned organizations exploring support — without turning this into marketing.
Support here is quiet, bounded, and in service of visibility, not attention.
You’ll find:
What sponsorship means here
How brands show up with restraint
Clear boundaries that protect the moment
World Love Week is not therapy.
It’s not performance.
It’s not about fixing anyone.
It’s about making care visible — in ways that feel sincere and human.
If it feels real, it counts.
Every act matters.
Every share invites another.
World Love Week · February 8–15
No one gets erased. Everyone counts.
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