Honouring Individuals and Organisations Demonstrating Extraordinary Compassion and Positive Impact
Australia, 5th Jan 2026, -
The winners of the 2026 Universal Kindness Awards have been announced, recognising individuals, businesses and organisations from around the world whose outstanding contributions have made a meaningful difference in communities, promoted social good and demonstrated the power of compassionate action.
Now in its latest iteration, the Universal Kindness Awards celebrate a broad spectrum of achievement — from humanitarian engagement and mental wellness advocacy to environmental stewardship, arts for kindness, inclusive accessibility, global collaboration and everyday acts of generosity that inspire others. Winners were selected for their measurable impact in strengthening communities, fostering empathy, reducing barriers and creating opportunities for lasting positive change.
“We are pleased to recognise the 2026 award recipients whose dedication to kindness and compassion has delivered tangible benefits to people and places across borders,” said a spokesperson for the Universal Kindness Awards. “Their work illustrates how thoughtful, sustained action — whether through volunteer service, community leadership or innovative solutions — contributes to a more caring and inclusive world.”
Winners will also be featured in the upcoming edition of UKindness Magazine, which highlights stories of empathy and generosity from around the world.
The Winners
Here are this year's winners:
Kindness in Innovation Award
First Batch
Janet Miller
Maria Rodriguez
Sarah Chen (Non-Profit & Language Education)
Tom Martinez
Blake Mycoskie (TOMS Shoes)
Dr. Sarah Chen (Therapy Dogs for Autism)
Maria Santos
Aunty Mei
Mariana Delgado
Graham Goodhart
Second Batch
Microsoft (Adaptive Controllers)
Octopus Energy
Kiva
Khan Academy
Open-Source SaaS (various implementations)
Adobe Creative Residency
Warby Parker
Too Good To Go
BuildHealth International
Duolingo
PlayAbly
Benetech
Animal Welfare Protection Award
RSPCA
Jane Goodall / Jane Goodall Institute
Comprehensive Pet Therapy (Mark Spivak, Founder)
Corporate Compassion Award
Gravity Payments (Dan Price, CEO)
Enterprise Community Partners
Union Square Hospitality Group
Patagonia (multiple initiatives: Worn Wear, Fair Trade Program, Ownership Transfer to Trust, Black Friday Donations, Ironclad Guarantee and Repair Support)
German Cultural Association of Hong Kong (Yoan Amselem, Managing Director)
Tutorbase (Sandro Kratz, Founder)
Melinda French Gates
Rihanna
Kindness Journalism, Media, and Marketing Award
Humans of New York (Brandon Stanton)
Love Has No Labels Campaign
The Dodo
StoryCorps
Washington Post (Pandemic Series)
New York Times (“Overlooked” Series)
Empowerment Through Sports Award
Comprehensive Pet Therapy (Mark Spivak, Founder)
Aquatots (Alena Sarri, Owner Operator)
Magic Hour (Runbo Li, CEO)
Special Olympics
Skate Like a Girl
Technology for Good Award
Oura (Oura Ring)
yourLumira
Zipline
Finofo
UrbanPro
Mozilla
Babylon Health
Khan Academy
Be My Eyes
Intergenerational Kindness Award
Jane Goodall
Keanu Reeves
Magic Hour (Runbo Li, CEO)
The Spanish Council of Singapore (Carmen Jordan Fernandez, Academic Director)
Mermaid Way (Julia Pukhalskaia, CEO)
Jacksonville Maids (Justin Carpenter, Founder)
Difference Maker Award
Simone de Beauvoir – The Second Sex
Jonah Berger – Contagious
Kim Scott – Radical Candor
Harper Lee – To Kill a Mockingbird
Rutger Bregman – Humankind
Rebecca Skloot – The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Tara Westover – Educated
James Clear – Atomic Habits
Ruda Iande – Laughing in the Face of Chaos
Maria Montessori – Absorbent Mind
Elizabeth Gilbert – Big Magic
Bryan Stevenson – Just Mercy
Tsvika Abramovitch – The Art of Managing Humans: Management Practices that Actually Work
Angel A – Holy Parrot
Alis Cerrahyan – The Sound of an Ordinary Life
Sneha Sabu – Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben
Karen Olson – Meant for More
About the Universal Kindness Awards
The Universal Kindness Awards, presented annually by Store with a Heart, recognise individuals, brands and organisations that exemplify kindness, compassion and positive social impact. The awards span multiple categories including humanitarian leadership, community service, corporate compassion, global goodness, environmental stewardship, mental wellness advocacy, empowerment through education and technology for good. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated, measurable contributions toward strengthening communities and improving lives.
To nominate or for more details about the awards, visit the official page of the Universal Kindness Awards.
About Store with a Heart
Store with a Heart is a multi‑award‑winning sustainable online gift store based in Adelaide, Australia, committed to promoting kindness, compassion and social responsibility. Beyond offering carbon‑neutral products and ethical gifting options, the organisation supports initiatives that amplify positive impact, including the Universal Kindness Awards and UKindness Magazine. Store with a Heart seeks to elevate stories of empathy and generosity from around the world, encouraging a culture where meaningful action and human connection are central to community wellbeing.
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