join the A Million Acts of Hope week of action
what is A Million Acts of Hope?
A Million Acts of Hope is a national invitation to celebrate the everyday acts of kindness, care and connection happening across the UK. At a time when division can feel loud, we want to bring together these everyday acts of hope and shine a light on people and communities making them happen.
Results has been building a community of grassroots volunteers for 40 years, and we know advocacy work can often feel slow and frustrating. So, with A Million Acts of Hope, we want to make a point of recognising the progress and hope we have made along the way.
Whether you’re writing to your MP, taking our monthly actions, joining our conference calls, or sharing on social media, your contributions are meaningful. Every sized step towards our goal brings us closer to eradicating global poverty.
Between the 13 and 20 of May, join thousands of others around the country in getting involved to spread hope during this time of division.

why is hope important?

We know that pessimism is on the rise, and inflammatory rhetoric – as well as misinformation – is being used to divide us.
At times like this, hope can be a radical act.
A Million Acts of Hope is all about showing that hope counts. And to remind everyone that we can come together to build a country that works for everyone, we can build social cohesion, and we can offer an alternative narrative to those rooted in hate and division.
share hope by:
- Taking a monthly action and using your voice to show solidarity with people around the world
- Helping out in your community
- Displaying a poster in your window to spread the message of hope
Take part and take pride in your acts of hope – joining thousands around the country to show that hope, not hate, is what drives us.
