The main objective of the "Small Actions, Big Impact Challenge" is to empower students by demonstrating that small, individual choices lead to meaningful collective social and environmental change. This campaign encourages participants to integrate easy, sustainable, and kind practices into their daily routines.
In addition, the activity seeks to integrate the student community by creating a shared public experience on social media. This promotes a culture of collective responsibility and positive action, fostering enthusiasm and visibility for the Social Impact Days mission across the university community.
The "Small Actions, Big Impact Challenge" is a two-week digital campaign consisting of five simple challenges shared every two days, focused on social and environmental responsibility (e.g., Zero Plastic Day, Compliment a Stranger, Giving Second Life to Things). Participants are encouraged to complete the challenges, share their actions on social media, and tag the ESN local section.
This format provides a flexible and non-intrusive way for all students to participate in Social Impact Days from anywhere. It turns simple acts of kindness and sustainability into a visible movement, sparking conversations and inspiring others to join in creating a real positive impact for the planet, the community, and themselves.