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National Family Civility Day

Families come in all shapes—some you’re born into, others you find along the way. National Family Civility Day is about how we treat the people closest to us.

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Position your brand as a facilitator of family connection and civility by promoting shared meals, quality time activities, and meaningful gestures that strengthen household bonds.

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  • Host a 'Family Dinner Night' promotion featuring meal kits or restaurant specials designed for multi-generational gatherings
  • Create a 'Civility Challenge' social campaign encouraging families to share appreciation notes or acts of kindness with hashtag engagement
  • Partner with nonprofits to highlight 'Support Another Family' initiatives, positioning your brand as community-minded
  • Develop gift guides for family connection—board games, activity kits, or experience vouchers that encourage togetherness

History

National Family Civility Day began in 2019. Dr. Rebecca Harper, founder of the Family Civility Institute, introduced it with one goal in mind—encouraging kindness and better communication within families.

She believed small actions at home could create a bigger change in how people treat one another. The day isn’t about being perfect. It’s about trying harder to listen, speak calmly, and show appreciation.

The Family Civility Institute, a nonprofit, continues to lead the effort. It works year-round to provide tools and programs that help families build healthier habits.

Its message reaches a wide range of households, including single parents, blended families, and chosen relatives. The idea is simple: respect should begin where you live.

Since it started, more people have joined the cause. Community centers, schools, and local groups have helped spread the word.

They organize activities that bring families together and remind everyone that kindness matters. The day has grown beyond homes, inspiring workplaces and schools to adopt similar values.

This isn’t just a feel-good holiday. It asks families to pause, check in with each other, and choose respect—even during disagreements. That’s the heart of National Family Civility Day: building stronger homes through small, everyday choices.


How to celebrate

Share a Meal

Gather everyone for a homemade dinner. Cooking together encourages teamwork and creates lasting memories. Even a simple dish can bring joy when made with love. After the meal, share stories or play a game to keep the connection going.

Express Appreciation

Take a moment to acknowledge each family member’s contributions. A handwritten note or a heartfelt compliment can make someone’s day. Recognizing each other’s efforts fosters a supportive environment.

Engage in a Group Activity

Plan an activity that everyone enjoys, like a walk in the park or a board game night. Participating in shared interests strengthens relationships and creates fun memories. Choose something that encourages interaction and laughter.

Reach Out Virtually

If some family members can’t be present, set up a video call. Use the opportunity to catch up and share updates. Staying connected, even virtually, maintains strong family ties.

Support Another Family

Consider assisting a family in need through donations or volunteering. Acts of kindness extend the spirit of civility beyond your own household. Helping others reinforces the values celebrated on this day.