National Arielle K Sterrett Day is an annual observance dedicated to spreading kindness and compassion through random acts of kindness, honoring the memory of Arielle K Sterrett, a young woman known for her caring nature.

Quick Facts

When is it?: September 17th annually
Tagged as: Appreciation, Family, Friendship
What’s the hashtag?: #NationalArielleKSterrettDay
When was it founded?: 2017
Who founded it?: Michelle Rojas-Sterrett (Arielle’s mother)

History

Arielle K Sterrett was born on September 17, 1999, in Plantation, FL. She was an honor student at North Cobb High School, actively involved in numerous clubs and community service activities. Her passions included addressing global warming and protecting endangered species. Tragically, she passed away on October 22, 2017, at the age of 18. Her mother established this day to honor her memory and continue her legacy of kindness.

Timeline

  • 1999: Arielle K Sterrett born on September 17
  • 2017: Arielle’s passing on October 22
  • 2017: Establishment of National Arielle K Sterrett Day
  • 2018: First official celebration

Future Dates

YearMonth and DateDay
2025September 17Tuesday
2026September 17Thursday
2027September 17Friday
2028September 17Sunday
2029September 17Monday
2030September 17Wednesday

How It’s Observed

The day encourages people to perform acts of kindness toward both humans and animals. These can be as simple as offering a hug, buying someone a cup of coffee, or giving a small gift. The focus is on spreading love and compassion in memory of Arielle.

Fun Facts About Arielle

  • She was a peer minister and lacrosse player
  • Pink was her favorite color
  • She loved mac-n-cheese and going to the movies
  • She played the flute and enjoyed music
  • She was passionate about environmental causes

Quiz

  1. When is National Arielle K Sterrett Day celebrated?
  2. What is the main purpose of this day?
  3. Where was Arielle born?
    -(Answers: September 17; To spread kindness and compassion; Plantation, FL)

FAQs

Q: How can I participate?
A: Perform any act of kindness, big or small, for humans or animals.

Q: Is this holiday officially recognized?
A: Yes, it’s recognized as a national day of appreciation.

Related

  • Random Acts of Kindness Day
  • World Kindness Day
  • International Day of Charity
  • Youth Day