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SUMMARY:Time For A Cuppa 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join communities worldwide in celebrating Time for a Cuppa 2026\, an event dedicated to raising awareness and funds for dementia care through the simple act of sharing a cup of tea. This cherished event encourages people to come together\, share stories\, and support those affected by dementia. \nWhat is Time for a Cuppa?\nTime for a Cuppa is an annual event that aims to bring people together to enjoy tea and treats while raising funds and awareness for dementia. It serves as a reminder of the comfort and community that can be found in sharing a warm drink\, and highlights the need for better care and support for those living with dementia. \nWhen is Time for a Cuppa?\nTime for a Cuppa is typically celebrated during the first week of May each year. It encourages participants from around the globe to host tea parties in their homes\, workplaces\, or community centers. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHost a Tea Party: Organize a tea party for your friends\, family\, or colleagues. Charge an entry fee or ask for donations to raise funds for dementia care.\nBake and Share: Enhance your tea party with homemade cakes and biscuits. Sharing recipes and baking together can be a fun way to engage your community.\nEducate and Inform: Use this opportunity to educate attendees about dementia and share resources from dementia care organizations.\nVolunteer: Offer your time at local events or tea parties organized by others\, helping to ensure their success.\nDonate: If you cannot host or attend a tea party\, consider making a donation to a dementia charity directly.\n\nHistory of the Event\nTime for a Cuppa began as an initiative by dementia charities to raise funds and increase support for individuals and families affected by dementia. It has grown into an international observance that not only raises funds but also fosters understanding and awareness about dementia. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#TimeForACuppa2026\n#TeaTime\n#DementiaAwareness\n#SupportDementiaCare\n#CommunityTeaParty\n\nRelevant Links\n\nAlzheimer’s Society – Time for a Cuppa\nDementia UK – Time for a Cuppa
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/time-for-a-cuppa/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness
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SUMMARY:Big Asthma Bake Sale 2026
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to bake a difference with the Big Asthma Bake Sale 2026! This delicious event combines the joy of baking with the important cause of raising awareness and funds for asthma research and support. Join bakers and supporters from around the community to help make a significant impact. \nWhat is the Big Asthma Bake Sale?\nThe Big Asthma Bake Sale is an annual fundraising event that encourages individuals\, schools\, and businesses to host bake sales to support asthma research and patient support services. It’s a fun and engaging way to contribute to a vital cause while enjoying some homemade treats. \nWhen is the Big Asthma Bake Sale?\nThe Big Asthma Bake Sale takes place throughout the month of May\, aligning with Asthma Awareness Month. Participants can choose any day in May to host their own bake sale event. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHost a Bake Sale: Set up a bake sale at your school\, workplace\, or community center. Offer a variety of baked goods and inform customers about the cause you are supporting.\nParticipate Online: If you prefer to bake at home\, you can sell your goods through social media or community platforms and donate the proceeds.\nDonate Directly: If baking isn’t your thing\, you can still contribute by making a direct donation to asthma research organizations.\nSpread the Word: Use social media to promote your bake sale and the cause. Share recipes\, photos\, and stories to engage your community.\nEngage Local Businesses: Partner with local bakeries or cafes to sponsor your bake sale or donate goods.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe Big Asthma Bake Sale began as a community initiative to fundraise for asthma research in response to the increasing need for new treatments and improved patient care. It quickly gained popularity\, becoming a nationwide event that brings together communities with the shared goal of supporting those affected by asthma. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#BigAsthmaBakeSale2026\n#BakeForAsthma\n#AsthmaAwarenessMonth\n#BakeADifference\n#AsthmaSupport\n\nRelevant Links\n\nAsthma UK – Bake a Difference\nAmerican Lung Association
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/big-asthma-bake-sale/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Local And Community History Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is Local and Community History Month 2026\, an enriching time to delve into the history of our own communities and understand our shared heritage. This event encourages exploration of local cultures\, histories\, and traditions to foster a greater connection with our places of residence. \nWhat is Local and Community History Month?\nLocal and Community History Month is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the rich history that surrounds us in our towns\, cities\, and neighborhoods. It provides an opportunity for people to learn about their local history\, visit historical sites\, and participate in activities that celebrate their community’s heritage. \nWhen is Local and Community History Month?\nLocal and Community History Month is celebrated throughout the month of May. During this time\, historical societies\, libraries\, cultural organizations\, and schools host events and exhibitions that showcase the unique history of their locales. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nVisit Historical Sites: Explore local landmarks\, museums\, and heritage sites to learn about the history of your area.\nAttend Talks and Walking Tours: Participate in guided tours and lectures offered by local historical societies or tour guides.\nExplore Archives and Libraries: Discover old documents\, photos\, and records that trace the development of your community.\nContribute to Local Exhibitions: Share your own stories\, artifacts\, or historical findings with museums and cultural centers.\nParticipate in Community Projects: Engage in projects that aim to preserve local traditions and buildings.\n\nHistory of the Event\nLocal and Community History Month was initiated to encourage people to discover the histories of their own towns and communities. It aims to inspire pride and a sense of belonging by highlighting the importance and diversity of local cultures and historical events. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#LocalHistoryMonth2026\n#CommunityHeritage\n#ExploreYourLocale\n#HistoryAroundUs\n#PreserveThePast\n\nRelevant Links\n\nHistoric UK – Local History Month\nEnglish Heritage – Local History Resources
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/local-and-community-history-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:May Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:May Measure Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is May Measure Month 2026\, a global campaign dedicated to increasing public awareness of blood pressure as a key health indicator. This initiative encourages people worldwide to have their blood pressure checked and to be aware of the risks associated with high blood pressure. \nWhat is May Measure Month?\nMay Measure Month is an annual global campaign initiated by the International Society of Hypertension to raise awareness about the importance of regular blood pressure checks. The event aims to identify and reduce the risks associated with hypertension\, which is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and premature death worldwide. \nWhen is May Measure Month?\nMay Measure Month takes place throughout the entire month of May. Health organizations\, clinics\, and volunteers around the world participate by setting up free screening stations and providing educational resources about hypertension. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nGet Your Blood Pressure Checked: Visit a local clinic\, hospital\, or participating pharmacy to have your blood pressure measured for free.\nVolunteer: Help organize or staff a blood pressure check station in your community.\nSpread Awareness: Use social media platforms to educate others about the importance of knowing one’s blood pressure and managing hypertension.\nEncourage Friends and Family: Motivate your loved ones to check their blood pressure and take steps towards maintaining a healthy blood pressure level.\nLearn and Share Information: Educate yourself about the risks of hypertension and share informational resources from reputable health organizations.\n\nHistory of the Event\nMay Measure Month was established as a response to the growing prevalence of undiagnosed hypertension worldwide. Since its inception\, it has become a pivotal global health initiative\, providing screenings to millions and raising crucial awareness about the health impacts of high blood pressure. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#MayMeasureMonth2026\n#CheckYourPressure\n#KnowYourNumbers\n#HypertensionAwareness\n#HeartHealth\n\nRelevant Links\n\nMay Measure Official Website\nInternational Society of Hypertension
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/may-measure-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,International,May Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:National Share A Story Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is National Share A Story Month 2026\, a captivating time dedicated to celebrating the power of storytelling. This event encourages people of all ages to share stories in various forms\, whether through reading\, writing\, or oral storytelling\, to foster imagination and connect communities. \nWhat is National Share A Story Month?\nNational Share A Story Month is an annual celebration that focuses on the joy and benefits of storytelling. Organized by various literary groups and libraries\, the event highlights the importance of narrative as a means of entertainment\, education\, and cultural preservation. Each year\, a theme is chosen to guide the stories shared and activities conducted. \nWhen is National Share A Story Month?\nNational Share A Story Month is observed throughout the month of May. It features a series of events and initiatives by schools\, libraries\, bookshops\, and community centers across the country and online. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nVisit Your Local Library: Libraries often host special storytelling sessions\, workshops\, and author events during this month.\nOrganize a Storytelling Event: Set up an event at your school\, community center\, or online where participants can share and listen to stories.\nParticipate in Writing Competitions: Engage in local or online writing contests themed around storytelling.\nShare Stories Online: Use social media platforms to share your favorite stories or create new ones\, using the official hashtag to join the wider conversation.\nRead and Share Books: Exchange favorite books with friends or organize book swap events to spread the love of reading.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Share A Story Month was established to encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to share and enjoy stories. It aims to highlight the importance of storytelling as a vital skill that promotes communication\, creativity\, and understanding. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalShareAStoryMonth2026\n#Storytelling\n#ReadAloud\n#Literacy\n#BooksConnectUs\n\nRelevant Links\n\nBook Trust – National Share A Story Month\nNational Literacy Trust
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-share-a-story-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Teen Self Esteem Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is National Teen Self-Esteem Month 2026\, a dedicated month to focus on enhancing self-esteem among teenagers. This important initiative encourages communities\, schools\, and families to actively engage in activities that boost confidence and self-respect in young people. \nWhat is National Teen Self-Esteem Month?\nNational Teen Self-Esteem Month is an annual event that aims to raise awareness and foster understanding about the importance of self-esteem in teenagers. It highlights the impact of self-esteem on every aspect of a teenager’s life\, including academic performance\, relationships\, and mental health. \nWhen is National Teen Self-Esteem Month?\nNational Teen Self-Esteem Month is observed throughout May. This month\, various organizations and communities come together to offer support and resources to help build strong\, confident teenagers. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nOrganize Workshops: Host self-esteem building workshops or seminars in schools or community centers.\nEncourage Positive Online Behavior: Promote awareness about the effects of social media on self-esteem and encourage positive interactions online.\nEngage in Community Sports: Support participation in sports or other physical activities\, which have been shown to improve self-esteem.\nCreate Art Projects: Encourage expression through art\, which can be a powerful tool for self-reflection and confidence building.\nShare Inspirational Stories: Use school announcements\, local newspapers\, or social media to share stories of overcoming challenges and achieving personal goals.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Teen Self-Esteem Month was created to address the growing need for positive self-perception among adolescents. It serves as a platform to spotlight the crucial role that self-esteem plays in the healthy development of young people. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalTeenSelfEsteemMonth2026\n#BoostYourEsteem\n#TeenConfidence\n#EmpowerYouth\n#PositiveVibes\n\nRelevant Links\n\nMental Health Foundation – Children and Young People\nYouth.gov – National Mental Health Awareness Month
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-teen-self-esteem-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:May Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Walking Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is National Walking Month 2026\, a campaign to encourage people across all ages and backgrounds to get outside and embrace the simple\, yet profound health benefits of walking. This month-long event is the perfect opportunity to explore the great outdoors\, improve fitness\, and connect with others in a healthy\, enjoyable way. \nWhat is National Walking Month?\nNational Walking Month is an annual initiative that promotes walking as a free\, easy\, and accessible form of exercise and transportation. The event encourages individuals\, communities\, and organizations to host walking challenges\, share walking routes\, and raise awareness about the health benefits associated with regular walking. \nWhen is National Walking Month?\nNational Walking Month takes place throughout May. During this time\, various activities and challenges are organized to inspire people to walk more\, whether it’s for commuting\, leisure\, or health. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nParticipate in Walking Challenges: Join local or online walking challenges to stay motivated and connect with a community of walkers.\nOrganize Group Walks: Set up walking groups with friends\, family\, or coworkers to explore local parks\, nature trails\, or urban walks together.\nShare Your Walks on Social Media: Use social media to post pictures\, routes\, and stories from your walks to inspire others to join in.\nEncourage Walking Meetings: If you work in an office\, suggest walking meetings to combine work with physical activity.\nSupport Walking Charities: Engage with charities that promote walking and active lifestyles\, either through volunteering or fundraising.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Walking Month was started by health and transportation groups to combat the increasing sedentary lifestyle seen in modern societies and to promote sustainable transportation. It has since grown into a widely recognized event that celebrates the numerous benefits of walking. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalWalkingMonth2026\n#WalkThisMay\n#WalkingIsWonderful\n#StepItUp\n#HealthyLiving\n\nRelevant Links\n\nLiving Streets – National Walking Month\nRamblers Association
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-walking-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Skin Cancer Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month 2026\, a crucial time to highlight the importance of protecting your skin and understanding the risks associated with skin cancer. This global health initiative focuses on educating the public about skin cancer prevention\, early detection\, and the steps everyone can take to reduce their risk. \nWhat is Skin Cancer Awareness Month?\nSkin Cancer Awareness Month is an annual event dedicated to increasing public knowledge about skin cancer. Throughout May\, health organizations worldwide participate by sharing information\, offering free skin screenings\, and promoting sun safety practices to prevent skin cancer. \nWhen is Skin Cancer Awareness Month?\nSkin Cancer Awareness Month is observed each year during the month of May. This period is chosen to prepare individuals for the higher-risk summer months when UV exposure from the sun is at its peak. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nWear Sunscreen: Make it a habit to apply sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every day\, even on cloudy days and during the winter months.\nAttend Free Screenings: Take advantage of free skin cancer screenings offered by many health care providers and hospitals during this month.\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn the ABCDEs of melanoma (Asymmetry\, Border\, Color\, Diameter\, Evolving) and share this knowledge with friends and family.\nAvoid Tanning Beds: Spread the word about the dangers of tanning beds and encourage natural skin tone pride.\nWear Protective Clothing: Protect your skin with hats\, sunglasses\, and long-sleeved shirts when outdoors.\n\nHistory of the Event\nSkin Cancer Awareness Month was initiated to combat the increasing incidence of skin cancer around the world. By raising awareness and promoting prevention strategies\, the event aims to decrease the prevalence and impact of skin cancer. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#SkinCancerAwarenessMonth2026\n#MelanomaAwareness\n#SunSafety\n#SpotSkinCancer\n#UseSunscreen\n\nRelevant Links\n\nThe Skin Cancer Foundation – Skin Cancer Awareness Month\nAmerican Cancer Society – Skin Cancer
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/skin-cancer-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Cancer Awareness,International,May Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:Zombie Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is Zombie Awareness Month 2026\, a playful and educational time that uses the popular theme of zombies to promote disaster preparedness. This month-long event encourages learning about emergency preparedness through the engaging\, cultural lens of zombie apocalypse scenarios. \nWhat is Zombie Awareness Month?\nZombie Awareness Month is a tongue-in-cheek campaign that draws on the excitement and intrigue surrounding zombie folklore to emphasize the importance of being prepared for any disaster\, including pandemics\, natural disasters\, and other emergency situations. \nWhen is Zombie Awareness Month?\nZombie Awareness Month takes place throughout May. The timing is symbolic\, marked by the same springtime emergence of many movie zombies\, and it serves as an entertaining way to attract attention to serious issues of preparedness. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nLearn About Disaster Preparedness: Use resources from organizations like the CDC to learn how to prepare for emergencies.\nParticipate in Zombie Runs: Join or organize a zombie-themed run where participants dress up as zombies. These events often raise funds for disaster relief efforts.\nHost Zombie Movie Nights: Organize screenings of popular zombie films with friends or community members to spark discussions about emergency preparedness.\nCreate Emergency Kits: Build your own “zombie survival kit” which doubles as a real emergency preparedness kit\, containing items like water\, food\, first aid supplies\, and other essentials.\nShare Tips and Resources: Use social media to share disaster preparedness tips\, framed within the fun context of surviving a zombie apocalypse.\n\nHistory of the Event\nZombie Awareness Month began as a fun way to engage people in the serious topic of emergency and disaster readiness. By using the familiar and popular theme of zombies\, it aims to capture public interest and promote readiness in a way that’s both educational and enjoyable. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#ZombieAwarenessMonth2026\n#PrepareForTheWorst\n#ZombiePreparedness\n#SurviveTheApocalypse\n#Zombies\n\nRelevant Links\n\nCDC – Zombie Preparedness\nReady.gov – Preparedness Information
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/zombie-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:May Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Lupus Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Every May\, people across the globe come together to shine a light on a complex\, often invisible illness: lupus. Lupus Awareness Month is about visibility\, understanding\, and action. For those living with this autoimmune disease\, it’s a chance to be heard. For everyone else\, it’s an opportunity to learn\, support\, and advocate for better research\, care\, and compassion. \nWhat is Lupus Awareness Month?\nLupus Awareness Month is an annual campaign dedicated to raising public awareness about lupus\, a chronic autoimmune condition that affects millions worldwide. Lupus causes the body’s immune system to attack healthy tissue\, leading to inflammation\, fatigue\, joint pain\, and damage to organs like the kidneys\, heart\, and brain. It’s unpredictable\, often invisible\, and commonly misunderstood. \nThroughout May\, nonprofits\, healthcare providers\, patient advocates\, and individuals come together to educate others\, share personal stories\, and push for better funding and research. The month also works to dismantle stereotypes – reminding the world that lupus affects people of all ages\, races\, and walks of life\, though it disproportionately impacts women and people of color. \nWhen is Lupus Awareness Month?\nLupus Awareness Month is observed throughout the entire month of May every year. It includes key dates like World Lupus Day on May 10\, which focuses on global advocacy efforts\, and Put On Purple Day\, where supporters wear purple to show solidarity with people living with lupus. \nOrganizations and communities use the month to host educational events\, social media campaigns\, awareness walks\, and fundraising drives. It’s a time to spotlight the challenges faced by lupus patients and the ongoing need for improved treatments and understanding. \nWhy Lupus Awareness Month Matters\nLupus is a life-altering disease that often hides in plain sight. Many people wait years for a diagnosis\, and even then\, face an uphill battle for proper care. Symptoms can come and go\, making it hard for others to understand just how serious the condition is. Misconceptions are common\, and the emotional toll is often overlooked. \nLupus Awareness Month gives voice to these realities. It matters because it drives funding for research\, encourages early diagnosis\, and builds supportive communities. It reminds those living with lupus that they are not alone – and it calls on the rest of us to listen\, learn\, and stand with them. \nHow to Get Involved in Lupus Awareness Month\nWhether you’re directly affected by lupus or simply want to be an ally\, there are many ways to participate in Lupus Awareness Month: \n\nWear purple: Show your support by wearing purple throughout May\, especially on Put On Purple Day. It’s a visible symbol of solidarity.\nShare information: Use your social media platforms to share facts\, personal stories\, and awareness graphics. Even one post can educate hundreds.\nHost or join a fundraiser: Support lupus foundations by organizing walks\, bake sales\, or online giving campaigns.\nListen to lived experiences: Read or watch personal stories from those with lupus. Understanding what daily life looks like is a powerful act of empathy.\nAdvocate for research funding: Contact your local representatives to ask for increased support for autoimmune disease research.\n\nHistory of Lupus Awareness Month\nLupus Awareness Month began as a grassroots movement among patient advocacy groups who saw the need for more public understanding of the disease. Over time\, national organizations like the Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) helped formalize the campaign\, choosing May as the official month for awareness activities. \nWorld Lupus Day\, observed on May 10 since 2004\, was established by lupus organizations from thirteen countries to bring global attention to the condition. Since then\, awareness efforts have expanded to include government proclamations\, celebrity endorsements\, and widespread community events. The purple ribbon has become the symbol of the cause – a visual reminder of strength\, struggle\, and hope. \nNoteworthy Facts About Lupus\n\nLupus affects approximately 5 million people worldwide\, with about 90% of patients being women.\nSymptoms vary widely and can include fatigue\, joint pain\, skin rashes\, fever\, and organ damage.\nThere is currently no cure for lupus\, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms and preventing flare-ups.\nOn average\, it takes six years from symptom onset to receive an accurate lupus diagnosis.\nPeople of African\, Hispanic\, Asian\, and Indigenous descent are at higher risk of developing lupus and may experience more severe symptoms.\n\nHashtags\n#LupusAwareness\, #LupusAwarenessMonth\, #PutOnPurple\, #WorldLupusDay\, #LupusWarrior \nLinks\n\nLupus Foundation of America – Lupus Awareness Month\nWorld Lupus Day – Official Site\nLUPUS UK – Patient Support and Resources\n\nWhen is Lupus Awareness Month?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 May\n31 May\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
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LOCATION:International
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SUMMARY:Maternal Mental Health Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is Maternal Mental Health Month 2026\, a dedicated time to acknowledge and address the emotional and mental health challenges that mothers face. This important event seeks to break the stigma around maternal mental health issues and provide support and resources to mothers everywhere. \nWhat is Maternal Mental Health Month?\nMaternal Mental Health Month is an annual campaign that focuses on raising awareness about the mental health issues mothers may experience before\, during\, and after pregnancy. This includes depression\, anxiety\, and a wide range of other emotional challenges. The month is marked by advocacy\, education\, and outreach to ensure mothers receive the support they need. \nWhen is Maternal Mental Health Month?\nMaternal Mental Health Month takes place every May\, with various organizations around the world participating in activities and initiatives designed to support mothers’ mental health. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn about maternal mental health issues and share this knowledge to help normalize conversations around maternal mental health.\nParticipate in Community Events: Join walks\, workshops\, or online forums focused on maternal mental health. Look for events organized by local health services and charities.\nSupport Local Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that provide mental health services to mothers.\nAdvocate for Better Policies: Support policies that improve healthcare services for maternal mental health and ensure access to these services for all mothers.\nShare Stories: Sharing personal stories or testimonials can be powerful. Use social media to share your experiences or the experiences of others to foster empathy and understanding.\n\nHistory of the Event\nMaternal Mental Health Month was established to combat the stigma surrounding maternal mental health and to push for better resources and support systems for mothers. It has grown into a global initiative\, with numerous organizations and advocates working together to improve the lives of mothers around the world. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#MaternalMentalHealthMonth2026\n#MMHM\n#MotherhoodAndMentalHealth\n#PostpartumDepression\n#MaternalMHMatters\n\nRelevant Links\n\nPostpartum Support International – MMH Month\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention – Maternal Mental Health
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/maternal-mental-health-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Clean Air Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is National Clean Air Month 2026\, a time to focus on the importance of maintaining clean air and reducing air pollution. This initiative encourages individuals\, communities\, and businesses to contribute to the effort to improve our air quality for the health of all citizens. \nWhat is National Clean Air Month?\nNational Clean Air Month is an annual observance that aims to raise awareness about air quality issues and encourage actions to improve air pollution. Environmental agencies and health organizations come together to educate the public about the sources and health risks of air pollution and the steps that can be taken to reduce emissions. \nWhen is National Clean Air Month?\nNational Clean Air Month is observed throughout the month of May. During this month\, various programs and initiatives are launched to highlight the importance of clean air and sustainable practices. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nReduce Vehicle Emissions: Opt for public transportation\, carpooling\, biking\, or walking to reduce the number of vehicles on the road.\nConserve Energy: Use energy-efficient appliances and reduce electricity usage to decrease the pollution emitted from power plants.\nParticipate in Local Cleanups: Join or organize community cleanups to help reduce litter and pollutants that can degrade air quality.\nPlant Trees: Engage in tree planting activities. Trees help to filter pollutants and produce oxygen\, improving air quality.\nAdvocate for Policies: Support and advocate for local and national policies that aim to reduce air pollution and promote clean energy solutions.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Clean Air Month was established to highlight the dangers of air pollution and the importance of clean air. Initially spurred by rising environmental concerns\, this month has become a significant time for promoting environmental health and sustainability efforts. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalCleanAirMonth2026\n#CleanAir\n#AirQualityAwareness\n#BreatheEasy\n#EcoFriendly\n\nRelevant Links\n\nEPA – Clean Air Month\nAmerican Lung Association – Clean Air
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-clean-air-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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SUMMARY:The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Big Paddle Cleanup is an inspiring event that brings together individuals passionate about protecting our oceans\, rivers\, and waterways. This collective effort aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving our aquatic ecosystems and combatting pollution. In this article\, we delve into the essence of The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026\, its history\, and how you can actively participate in this impactful initiative. \nWhat is The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026?\nThe Big Paddle Cleanup is a remarkable event that combines the joy of paddling with the mission of environmental conservation. It involves individuals taking to the water on kayaks\, canoes\, or paddleboards to clean up litter and debris from our coastlines\, rivers\, and other bodies of water. This event serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of keeping our waterways clean and the impact of pollution on marine life and ecosystems. \nWhen is The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026?\nThe Big Paddle Cleanup is held annually\, and the specific dates may vary depending on the location and organizing team. In 2026\, The Big Paddle Cleanup will take place throughout the summer months\, offering numerous opportunities to get involved and make a difference. \nHow can I get involved in The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026?\nParticipating in The Big Paddle Cleanup allows you to actively contribute to the preservation of our aquatic environments. Here are some meaningful ways to get involved: \n\nJoin a Cleanup Event: Check for local cleanup events organized as part of The Big Paddle Cleanup. These events bring together like-minded individuals who share a passion for protecting our waterways. Join a team\, grab your paddle\, and embark on a cleanup adventure\, removing litter and debris from the water while enjoying the beauty of your surroundings.\nOrganize Your Own Cleanup: If there are no organized events in your area\, consider taking the initiative to organize a cleanup paddle in your community. Gather friends\, family\, or local environmental groups\, and plan a cleanup day on your local river\, lake\, or coastline. Ensure proper safety measures and disposal methods are in place and collaborate with local authorities if needed.\nSpread Awareness: Use your voice and social media platforms to spread awareness about The Big Paddle Cleanup and the importance of keeping our waterways clean. Share educational posts\, photos\, or videos highlighting the impact of pollution on marine life and ecosystems. Encourage others to participate and make a difference.\nReduce Your Own Impact: While participating in The Big Paddle Cleanup is essential\, it is equally important to reduce our own contribution to water pollution. Make conscious choices in your daily life to minimize waste\, especially single-use plastics. Opt for reusable water bottles\, carry your own shopping bags\, and support businesses that prioritize sustainability.\nSupport Water Conservation Organizations: Donate or volunteer with organizations dedicated to water conservation and environmental protection. These organizations work tirelessly to raise awareness\, advocate for policy changes\, and implement initiatives to preserve our waterways. By supporting their efforts\, you contribute to the long-term sustainability of our aquatic ecosystems.\n\nThe History of The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026:\nThe Big Paddle Cleanup originated from the shared concern for the health of our waterways and the desire to take action. It was established by passionate individuals and environmental organizations who recognized the pressing need to address water pollution. The event quickly gained momentum\, attracting paddlers\, conservationists\, and nature lovers from all walks of life. \nOver the years\, The Big Paddle Cleanup has become a symbol of collective responsibility and a platform for environmental advocacy. It serves as a reminder that our actions\, no matter how small\, can have a profound impact on the health of our waterways and the well-being of marine life. \nThe Big Paddle Cleanup 2026 presents a unique opportunity for individuals to come together\, paddle along our waterways\, and actively contribute to the conservation of our precious aquatic ecosystems. By participating in this meaningful event\, we can raise awareness about the importance of keeping our waterways clean\, protect marine life\, and inspire others to take action. \nWhether you join a local cleanup event\, organize your own paddle cleanup\, spread awareness on social media\, reduce your own impact on water pollution\, or support water conservation organizations\, your involvement in The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026 will make a difference. Together\, we can create a ripple effect of positive change and ensure the longevity of our water ecosystems for future generations. \nThe history of The Big Paddle Cleanup demonstrates the power of collective action and the resilience of a passionate community working towards a common goal. Let us harness this momentum\, engage in meaningful conversations\, and continue to advocate for sustainable practices that protect our waterways. \nAs we embark on The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026\, let us celebrate the beauty of our water environments\, recognize the urgency of preserving them\, and commit ourselves to a cleaner\, healthier future. Together\, we can paddle towards a world where our waterways thrive\, and our shared responsibility for environmental stewardship is upheld. \nSo grab your paddle\, embrace the adventure\, and join The Big Paddle Cleanup 2026 as we paddle our way to cleaner waters and a brighter future for our planet.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/the-big-paddle-cleanup/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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SUMMARY:Make May Purple /Action On Stroke Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:May is Action on Stroke Month 2026\, a time to unite globally in the fight against stroke. This campaign focuses on raising awareness about the prevention and treatment of strokes\, supporting stroke survivors\, and educating the public on the impact of this serious medical condition. \nWhat is Action on Stroke Month?\nAction on Stroke Month is an annual event dedicated to increasing public awareness about the signs and symptoms of stroke\, the importance of timely medical response\, and the long-term care and support needed for survivors. The event also emphasizes research and advocacy to improve stroke care and prevention. \nWhen is Action on Stroke Month?\nAction on Stroke Month is observed every May. Organizations around the world host events\, provide educational materials\, and light up public buildings in purple to symbolize stroke awareness and support. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nLearn and Share: Educate yourself about the signs of stroke using the FAST acronym (Face\, Arms\, Speech\, Time) and share this crucial information with others.\nParticipate in Awareness Events: Join or organize walks\, runs\, or other events to raise awareness and funds for stroke research and support.\nAdvocate: Support legislation that improves stroke care\, funds research\, or enhances patient recovery services.\nSupport Survivors: Volunteer at hospitals or rehabilitation centers to help those recovering from strokes.\nGo Purple: Wear purple or light up your home or workplace in purple to show support for stroke survivors and to raise awareness.\n\nHistory of the Event\nAction on Stroke Month began as a way to highlight the urgent need for more research and better care for stroke survivors. Over the years\, it has expanded into a global initiative that brings together healthcare professionals\, stroke survivors\, and the general public to push for advancements in stroke treatment and prevention. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#ActionOnStrokeMonth2026\n#StrokeAwareness\n#StrokeSurvivor\n#FightStroke\n#FASTAwareness\n\nRelevant Links\n\nStroke Association – Stroke Awareness Month\nWorld Health Organization – Information on Strokes
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/make-may-purple-action-on-stroke-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Coeliac Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Coeliac Awareness Month is a global initiative observed each May to increase public understanding of coeliac disease – an autoimmune disorder where the ingestion of gluten leads to damage in the small intestine. The campaign promotes early diagnosis\, advocates for proper dietary management\, and supports the millions of people around the world who must follow a strict gluten-free diet to maintain their health. \nWhat is Coeliac Awareness Month?\nCoeliac Awareness Month is dedicated to raising awareness of coeliac disease\, also known as celiac disease in some countries. It is estimated to affect around 1 in 100 people\, though many remain undiagnosed. When someone with coeliac disease eats gluten – a protein found in wheat\, barley\, and rye – their immune system reacts by attacking the lining of the small intestine\, impairing nutrient absorption and causing a range of health problems. \nThe month-long campaign highlights common symptoms (such as bloating\, fatigue\, and digestive issues)\, the importance of proper diagnosis\, and the necessity of adhering to a lifelong gluten-free diet. It also aims to dispel myths\, reduce stigma\, and promote gluten-free inclusivity in food labeling\, catering\, and social settings. \nWhen is Coeliac Awareness Month?\nCoeliac Awareness Month is observed every year during the month of May. In 2026\, it runs from Thursday\, May 1st to Saturday\, May 31st. \nDuring this time\, health organizations\, charities\, and patient advocacy groups launch campaigns\, educational programs\, and fundraising events to improve awareness and drive change. \nHow to Take Part in Coeliac Awareness Month\nThere are many ways to get involved and show support for people living with coeliac disease: \n\nLearn the symptoms: Familiarize yourself with signs of coeliac disease and encourage friends and family to seek testing if they suspect it.\nSupport gluten-free initiatives: Choose restaurants and brands that offer certified gluten-free options and safe preparation practices.\nShare personal stories: Use blogs or social media to talk about life with coeliac disease and raise awareness in your community.\nDonate or fundraise: Support organizations like Coeliac UK or Beyond Celiac by raising funds for research and advocacy efforts.\nHost an event: Organize a gluten-free bake sale\, cooking class\, or educational talk at your workplace or local community centre.\n\nWhy Coeliac Awareness Month Matters\nRaising awareness about coeliac disease is vital because many people remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Left untreated\, the condition can lead to serious health complications such as osteoporosis\, infertility\, neurological disorders\, and increased cancer risk. \nBy promoting understanding and early diagnosis\, Coeliac Awareness Month empowers individuals to take control of their health. It also fosters greater inclusion and accessibility in food service\, hospitality\, and public policy – ensuring those with coeliac disease can live safe\, healthy\, and socially fulfilling lives. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#CoeliacAwarenessMonth #GlutenFreeLife #CeliacAwareness #KnowCoeliac #CoeliacSupport #LivingGlutenFree \nRelevant Links\n\nCoeliac UK – Awareness Campaigns and Resources\nBeyond Celiac (USA)\nCanadian Celiac Association
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/coeliac-awareness-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health Awareness Month takes place every May and is the longest-running awareness campaign dedicated to mental health in the United States. Founded by Mental Health America (MHA) in 1949\, the month-long observance encourages open conversation about mental illness\, promotes access to treatment and support services\, and works to dismantle the stigma that still prevents millions of people from seeking help. The 2026 theme is “More Good Days\, Together.” \nWhat Is Mental Health Awareness Month?\nMental Health Awareness Month is a nationally recognised observance held throughout May each year. It was established by Mental Health America – then known as the National Association for Mental Health – to educate the public about conditions such as depression\, anxiety\, bipolar disorder\, and schizophrenia. Throughout the month\, MHA and its network of more than 200 affiliates across the United States coordinate campaigns\, screenings\, community events\, and educational programmes designed to reach people wherever they are. While the observance originated in the US\, its influence has spread globally\, with organisations in the United Kingdom\, Australia\, Canada\, and beyond using May as an opportunity to amplify mental health messaging. \nWhen Is Mental Health Awareness Month?\nMental Health Awareness Month runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. It is observed every year throughout the entire month of May\, and the dates are fixed – they do not change from year to year. \nIn the United Kingdom\, the related Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 11 to 17 May 2026\, organised by the Mental Health Foundation. While they share a common cause\, these are distinct observances run by different organisations in different countries. \nThe 2026 Theme: More Good Days\, Together\nEach year\, Mental Health America selects a theme to guide its May campaign. For 2026\, the theme is “More Good Days\, Together” – a message that reflects MHA’s core mission of helping people experience more good days by meeting them where they are\, supporting them as whole people\, and recognising that “good” looks different for everyone. The theme encourages individuals and communities to think about what a good day means to them and to use those personal insights to shape advocacy\, education\, and mutual support. \nMHA has released a comprehensive Action Guide for 2026\, offering online activities\, printable resources\, and practical tools for organisations\, workplaces\, educators\, and advocacy groups. Resources are available in both English and Spanish\, and a virtual kickoff event took place on 2 April 2026 to help communities prepare for the month ahead. \nWhy Mental Health Awareness Month Matters\nThe numbers paint a stark picture. According to the World Health Organisation\, more than one billion people worldwide live with a mental disorder – roughly one in every seven people on the planet. Anxiety and depressive disorders account for more than two-thirds of all cases\, and depression alone is the leading cause of disability among people aged 15 to 29. The economic toll is equally significant: the WHO estimates that depression and anxiety cost the global economy US$1 trillion annually in lost productivity. \nAccess to care remains deeply unequal. In low-income countries\, fewer than 10% of people who need mental health treatment actually receive it\, compared with over 50% in wealthier nations. Governments spend a median of just 2.1% of their health budgets on mental health\, and there are as few as one to two specialist mental health workers per 100\,000 people in the world’s poorest countries. Nearly half of all mental health conditions begin before the age of 18\, yet early intervention services remain underfunded and difficult to access in most regions. \nMental Health Awareness Month exists to confront these gaps. By bringing mental health into mainstream conversation every May\, the campaign helps normalise help-seeking behaviour\, challenges harmful stereotypes\, and pushes for policy changes that expand access to affordable\, quality mental health care. If you are also interested in how stress affects overall wellbeing\, Stress Awareness Month in April covers closely related ground. \nHow to Get Involved in Mental Health Awareness Month\nThere are many meaningful ways to participate\, whether you are an individual\, an employer\, an educator\, or a community organiser: \n\nTake a free mental health screening – MHA offers confidential\, clinically validated screening tools at screening.mhanational.org. These quick assessments can help you understand your current mental health and identify whether professional support might be beneficial.\nWear green and “Be Seen in Green” – The green ribbon is the international symbol of mental health awareness\, inspired by the red ribbon of HIV/AIDS awareness. MHA’s annual “Be Seen in Green” campaign encourages people to wear green clothing\, ribbons\, or accessories throughout May to show solidarity and spark conversation.\nShare your story on social media – Personal stories reduce stigma more effectively than almost any other intervention. Use the hashtags #MentalHealthMonth and #MoreGoodDays to share your experiences\, coping strategies\, or words of encouragement.\nOrganise a workplace mental health event – Host a lunch-and-learn session\, invite a mental health professional to speak\, distribute green ribbons\, or set up a wellness corner with MHA’s printable resources. The Lord Mayor’s Appeal in London runs a dedicated Green Ribbon Campaign each year\, encouraging businesses to create visible cultures of support.\nLight up a building or landmark in green – Landmarks around the world go green during May to raise visibility. If you manage a public building\, business premises\, or community space\, consider joining the effort.\nVolunteer with or donate to a mental health charity – Organisations such as MHA\, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)\, Mind\, Beyond Blue\, and the Mental Health Foundation all run campaigns during May and welcome volunteers and donations year-round.\nLearn Mental Health First Aid – Mental Health First Aid courses teach participants how to recognise the signs of mental health difficulties and offer initial support. Many providers run additional courses during May to coincide with the awareness month.\nCheck in on someone you care about – Sometimes the simplest action is the most powerful. A genuine conversation – asking someone how they are really doing\, and listening without judgement – can make a real difference.\n\nHistory of Mental Health Awareness Month\nThe story of Mental Health Awareness Month begins with one man’s determination to transform how society treats people with mental illness. In 1908\, Clifford Whittingham Beers published A Mind That Found Itself\, an autobiography describing the appalling conditions he endured during three years in psychiatric institutions in Connecticut. The book shocked the American public and ignited a reform movement. The following year\, on 19 February 1909\, Beers co-founded the National Committee for Mental Hygiene alongside philosopher William James and psychiatrist Adolf Meyer. This organisation would eventually become Mental Health America. \nIn 1949 – forty years after its founding – the organisation (by then called the National Association for Mental Health) launched the first Mental Health Awareness campaign. It originally ran for just one week\, but its success led to expansion. Over subsequent decades\, the campaign grew into a full month-long observance\, cemented in May to coincide with the anniversary of the organisation’s founding efforts. Congress has repeatedly recognised May as Mental Health Awareness Month\, and every sitting US president since the 1990s has issued a formal proclamation for the occasion. \nOn 16 November 2006\, the National Mental Health Association officially rebranded as Mental Health America\, reflecting its broadened mission and national reach. Today\, MHA operates through more than 200 affiliates in 41 states\, serving millions of Americans through advocacy\, education\, and direct services. The organisation’s annual May campaign now reaches tens of millions of people through social media\, traditional media coverage\, community events\, and its free online screening programme\, which has delivered over 16 million mental health screenings since its launch. \nThe Green Ribbon: Symbol of Mental Health\nThe green ribbon emerged as the international symbol of mental health awareness during the 1990s\, modelled on the red ribbon adopted by the HIV/AIDS movement. Green was chosen for its associations with growth\, renewal\, and hope – qualities central to the recovery journey. During Mental Health Awareness Month\, green ribbons are worn by individuals\, distributed in workplaces and schools\, and displayed on social media profiles worldwide. \nIn the United Kingdom\, the Lord Mayor’s Appeal runs an annual Green Ribbon Campaign\, calling on businesses to wear green ribbons as a sign of solidarity. The campaign aims to create a visible culture of support within workplaces\, demonstrate the level of commitment to employee wellbeing\, and encourage open conversations about mental health. Some organisations film employees passing origami green ribbons around their offices\, stitching the clips together into a single video to share online. \nMental Health in the Workplace\nWorkplace mental health has become one of the most prominent dimensions of Mental Health Awareness Month. The WHO estimates that 12 billion working days are lost annually to depression and anxiety\, costing the global economy US$1 trillion in lost productivity. Employers increasingly recognise that supporting staff mental health is both a moral responsibility and a business imperative. \nDuring May\, many organisations run dedicated workplace programmes: employee assistance programme (EAP) awareness campaigns\, manager training on recognising signs of distress\, flexible working arrangements\, and “wellbeing days” that give staff time off for self-care. Mental Health America’s Planning Guide provides detailed toolkits for employers looking to build or strengthen their May activities. \nNoteworthy Facts About Mental Health Awareness Month\n\nMental Health Awareness Month is the oldest mental health awareness campaign in the United States\, running continuously since 1949 – over 75 years.\nClifford Beers’ 1908 book A Mind That Found Itself is widely regarded as the catalyst for the modern mental health reform movement in the US.\nMHA’s free online screening programme has delivered more than 16 million mental health screenings\, making it one of the largest mental health screening initiatives in the world.\nThe 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988) launched in July 2022 in the United States\, providing round-the-clock crisis support. In the UK\, Samaritans can be reached on 116 123.\nNearly one in five US adults – approximately 57.8 million people – lives with a mental health condition\, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).\nThe global mental health workforce gap means that in low-income countries\, there are fewer than two mental health professionals per 100\,000 people\, compared with over 67 in high-income countries.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Mental Health Awareness Month?\nMental Health Awareness Month is a US-originated\, internationally observed campaign held every May. Founded by Mental Health America in 1949\, it aims to raise awareness of mental health conditions\, reduce stigma\, and promote access to treatment and support services. \nWhen is Mental Health Awareness Month in 2026?\nMental Health Awareness Month 2026 runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May. It takes place throughout the entire month of May every year. \nWhat is the 2026 Mental Health Awareness Month theme?\nThe 2026 theme\, chosen by Mental Health America\, is “More Good Days\, Together.” It encourages people to reflect on what makes a good day and to support one another in achieving more of them. \nIs Mental Health Awareness Month the same as Mental Health Awareness Week?\nNo. Mental Health Awareness Month (May\, US-originated\, run by Mental Health America) and Mental Health Awareness Week (11-17 May in the UK\, run by the Mental Health Foundation) are separate observances. They share a common goal but are organised by different bodies in different countries. \nWhat is the green ribbon for mental health?\nThe green ribbon is the international symbol of mental health awareness. Wearing one during May signals support for people affected by mental health conditions and a commitment to ending stigma. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing Mental Health Awareness Month with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #MentalHealthMonth\, #MoreGoodDays\, and #MentalHealthAwareness on social media. Wear green\, share your story\, and encourage others to check in on their mental health. The more people who engage\, the closer we get to a world where seeking help is treated the same as seeking any other kind of medical care. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nMental Health Awareness Week – The UK’s dedicated week for mental health\, held in May and organised by the Mental Health Foundation\, with a different theme each year.\nWorld Mental Health Day – Observed on 10 October each year\, this global day is coordinated by the World Federation for Mental Health and supported by the WHO.\nStress Awareness Month – Held throughout April\, this observance highlights the causes and effects of stress and provides tools for better stress management.\nWorld Suicide Prevention Day – Marked on 10 September\, this day raises awareness of suicide as a preventable public health issue and promotes evidence-based interventions.\nMaternal Mental Health Month – Also observed in May\, this campaign focuses specifically on the mental health of mothers during pregnancy and the postnatal period.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official Mental Health America website\nTake a free mental health screening at MHA\nNAMI Mental Health Awareness Month resources\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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SUMMARY:National Military Appreciation Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Military Appreciation Month takes place throughout May each year across the United States. Established by Congress in 1999\, this month-long observance honours the men and women who serve – and have served – in the United States Armed Forces\, along with their families and the communities that support them. \nWhat is National Military Appreciation Month?\nNational Military Appreciation Month is a federally recognised observance dedicated to honouring all branches of the U.S. military – the Army\, Navy\, Air Force\, Marine Corps\, Coast Guard\, and Space Force. Unlike single-day observances\, the month provides an extended period for communities\, businesses\, and individuals to express gratitude and support for active-duty service members\, veterans\, reservists\, and military families. The observance is coordinated nationally but celebrated locally through events\, ceremonies\, and outreach programmes across the country. \nWhen is National Military Appreciation Month?\nNational Military Appreciation Month runs from Thursday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. It is observed every year throughout the entire month of May. Congress specifically chose May because the month already contained several established military observances\, making it a natural fit for a broader month-long recognition. \nKey Dates Within May 2026\nMay is packed with individual military-related observances that fall within National Military Appreciation Month: \n\nLoyalty Day – 1 May: A day reaffirming loyalty to the United States and recognising the heritage of American freedom.\nVE Day – 8 May: Marking the Allied victory in Europe in 1945\, ending the Second World War on the European front.\nMilitary Spouse Appreciation Day – Friday\, 8 May 2026: Falling on the Friday before Mother’s Day\, this day recognises the sacrifices and contributions of military spouses.\nArmed Forces Day – Saturday\, 16 May 2026: Observed on the third Saturday of May\, honouring all those currently serving in the U.S. military.\nMemorial Day – Monday\, 25 May 2026: The last Monday of May\, a solemn day of remembrance for those who died in military service.\n\nHistory of National Military Appreciation Month\nThe push for a dedicated month of military recognition began in the late 1990s. On 9 February 1999\, Senator John McCain of Arizona introduced Senate Resolution 33 to the 106th Congress\, proposing that May be designated as National Military Appreciation Month. The resolution received backing from Representative Duncan Hunter of California and the support of more than 50 veteran service organisations across the country. \nThe Senate passed the resolution unanimously\, 93-0\, on 30 April 1999\, formally establishing the first National Military Appreciation Month for May 1999. The legislation was later codified through Senate Bill 1419\, which amended Title 36 of the United States Code to make the designation permanent. Since then\, every sitting president has issued an annual proclamation recognising May as National Military Appreciation Month. \nSenator McCain’s rationale was straightforward: May already hosted Loyalty Day (1 May)\, VE Day (8 May)\, Armed Forces Day (third Saturday)\, and Memorial Day (last Monday). Grouping these under a single month-long umbrella would amplify public awareness and encourage sustained recognition rather than isolated\, single-day acknowledgements. \nWhy National Military Appreciation Month Matters\nThe United States maintains one of the largest military forces in the world\, with approximately 1.3 million active-duty personnel serving across six branches and an additional 800\,000 reserve and National Guard members. Behind every service member stands a network of spouses\, children\, and families who bear the weight of frequent relocations\, long deployments\, and the ever-present uncertainty of military life. National Military Appreciation Month exists to ensure that this collective sacrifice is not overlooked. \nThe month also draws attention to issues affecting veterans after their service ends\, including the transition to civilian employment\, access to healthcare\, and mental health support. With more than 18 million living veterans in the United States\, the observance serves as a prompt for communities and policymakers to consider ongoing obligations to those who have served. It is also a time when many businesses and organisations offer military discounts\, host hiring events\, and launch charitable drives benefiting service members and their families. \nHow to Show Appreciation During National Military Appreciation Month\nThere are many meaningful ways to participate in National Military Appreciation Month\, whether you have a personal connection to the military or simply want to show support: \n\nAttend a local ceremony or parade – Many communities host Armed Forces Day parades\, Memorial Day ceremonies\, and wreath-laying events throughout May. Attending these events shows visible support and keeps traditions alive.\nWrite letters to deployed service members – Organisations such as Operation Gratitude and A Million Thanks coordinate letter-writing campaigns. A handwritten note from a stranger can make a significant difference to someone stationed far from home.\nVolunteer with veteran service organisations – Groups like the USO\, Wounded Warrior Project\, and local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) posts welcome volunteers year-round but especially appreciate extra hands during May.\nSupport military families in your community – Offer practical help to military families nearby – whether that means helping with childcare during a deployment\, mowing a lawn\, or simply checking in regularly.\nDonate to military charities – Verified organisations such as the Fisher House Foundation\, Gary Sinise Foundation\, and Homes For Our Troops provide housing\, medical support\, and family services for veterans and active-duty personnel.\nDisplay the American flag – Flying the flag at your home or business throughout May is a simple\, visible gesture of appreciation. Ensure it is displayed correctly according to the U.S. Flag Code.\nLearn and share military history – Visit a military museum\, read about a specific conflict or campaign\, or watch a documentary. Understanding the history behind the service deepens appreciation for those who have served.\nObserve the National Moment of Remembrance – On Memorial Day (25 May 2026)\, pause at 3:00 p.m. local time for one minute of silence to honour fallen service members. Encourage friends and family to join you.\n\nNoteworthy Facts About National Military Appreciation Month\n\nThe U.S. military is projected to grow to more than 1.3 million active-duty personnel in 2026\, the largest authorised force since fiscal year 2023.\nMilitary Spouse Appreciation Day was first proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1984\, recognising the unique challenges faced by the husbands and wives of service members.\nArmed Forces Day was created in 1949 following the unification of the military branches under the Department of Defense\, replacing separate Army\, Navy\, Marine Corps\, and Air Force days.\nMemorial Day originated as Decoration Day after the American Civil War\, when communities began decorating the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers in the late 1860s.\nThe USO (United Service Organizations) has been supporting service members and their families since 1941\, operating more than 250 locations worldwide.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Military Appreciation Month?\nNational Military Appreciation Month is a month-long observance held every May in the United States. It honours active-duty military personnel\, veterans\, reservists\, and military families across all branches of the Armed Forces. \nWhen is National Military Appreciation Month in 2026?\nNational Military Appreciation Month runs from Thursday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. It is observed for the full month of May every year. \nWho started National Military Appreciation Month?\nSenator John McCain of Arizona introduced the resolution in February 1999\, with support from Representative Duncan Hunter and over 50 veteran service organisations. The Senate passed it unanimously on 30 April 1999. \nIs National Military Appreciation Month a public holiday?\nThe month itself is not a public holiday\, though it contains Memorial Day (the last Monday of May)\, which is a federal holiday. Other dates within the month\, such as Armed Forces Day and Military Spouse Appreciation Day\, are observances but not official holidays. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Military Appreciation Month with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #MilitaryAppreciationMonth and #MilitaryAppreciationMonth2026 on social media. You can also use #HonourOurHeroes and #ThankAVeteran to join the wider conversation. The more people who take part\, the stronger the message of gratitude. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Memorial Day in the USA – Observed on the last Monday of May\, Memorial Day is a solemn day of remembrance for those who gave their lives in military service.\nVeterans Day – Held on 11 November each year\, Veterans Day honours all who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces\, whether in wartime or peacetime.\nNational Military Family Month – Observed throughout November\, this month recognises the strength\, sacrifice\, and contributions of military families.\n\nLinks\n\nMilitary Appreciation Month at Military.com\nSenate Resolution 33 – 106th Congress (1999)\nUSO – What is Military Appreciation Month?\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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SUMMARY:Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month takes place every May across the United States\, honouring the history\, culture\, and contributions of Americans with roots in Asia and the Pacific Islands. Established permanently by Congress in 1992\, the month-long observance recognises generations of AAPI individuals who have shaped the nation’s identity\, from the earliest immigrants to contemporary leaders in politics\, science\, the arts\, and business. \nThe Story Behind AAPI Heritage Month\nThe roots of AAPI Heritage Month stretch back to 1977\, when two congressional representatives — Frank Horton of New York and Norman Mineta of California — introduced a joint resolution calling for a week in May to be designated as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week. Their efforts bore fruit in 1978 when President Jimmy Carter signed a joint congressional resolution (Public Law 95-419) establishing a ten-day celebration beginning 4 May 1979. \nThe choice of May was deliberate\, anchored by two pivotal dates in Asian American history. On 7 May 1843\, the first Japanese immigrants arrived on American shores — among them Nakahama Manjiro\, a young fisherman who would later play a role in ending Japan’s centuries of isolation. Then\, on 10 May 1869\, the first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit\, Utah — a monumental engineering feat built largely by an estimated 15\,000 to 20\,000 Chinese labourers who endured brutal conditions in the Sierra Nevada\, received lower pay than their white counterparts\, and were required to supply their own food while working longer hours. \nIn 1990\, President George H.W. Bush expanded the observance from a week to a full month\, issuing Proclamation No. 6130 to designate May 1990 as “Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.” Two years later\, Congress passed Public Law 102-450\, permanently designating May of each year for the commemoration. Since then\, every sitting president — Clinton\, George W. Bush\, Obama\, Trump\, and Biden — has issued an annual proclamation reaffirming the observance. The 2026 theme\, announced by the Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC)\, is “Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together”\, emphasising collective action and community bridge-building. \nWhen and Where is AAPI Heritage Month Celebrated?\nAAPI Heritage Month runs throughout May each year. In 2026\, it begins on Friday\, 1 May and concludes on Sunday\, 31 May. The observance is primarily a United States commemoration\, though AAPI communities worldwide mark the occasion with cultural events and educational programming. \nMajor celebrations take place in cities with large AAPI populations\, including Los Angeles\, San Francisco\, New York\, Honolulu\, and Seattle. Federal agencies\, universities\, corporations\, and community organisations all host events ranging from cultural festivals and film screenings to panel discussions and heritage walks. In 2026\, Lei Day in Hawaii falls on 1 May\, coinciding with the start of AAPI Heritage Month and adding an extra layer of Pacific Islander cultural celebration. \n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2025\nThursday\, 1 May – Saturday\, 31 May\n\n\n2026\nFriday\, 1 May – Sunday\, 31 May\n\n\n2027\nSaturday\, 1 May – Monday\, 31 May\n\n\n2028\nMonday\, 1 May – Wednesday\, 31 May\n\n\n2029\nTuesday\, 1 May – Thursday\, 31 May\n\n\n\nTraditions and Customs\nAAPI Heritage Month is celebrated through a rich variety of traditions that reflect the diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities: \n\nPresidential proclamation — Each year\, the sitting president issues a formal proclamation recognising the month\, often highlighting a specific theme and acknowledging AAPI contributions to American life.\nCultural festivals and performances — Cities across the country host festivals featuring traditional music\, dance\, food\, and art from dozens of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures. Seattle’s AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration\, held at the Armory Food and Event Hall\, and Los Angeles’s AAPI Joy festival at the Central Library are among the largest.\nEducational programming — Schools\, universities\, and libraries organise lectures\, film screenings\, book readings\, and panel discussions exploring AAPI history. The Smithsonian Institution curates dedicated collections and exhibits throughout May.\nCommunity service and advocacy — Many organisations use the month to launch voter registration drives\, health fairs\, and anti-hate campaigns. The Asian American Health Initiative hosts an annual celebration featuring community resources and health screenings.\nAwards and recognition — FAPAC holds its annual Awards Gala\, presenting the Secretary Norman Y. Mineta Distinguished Public Service Scholarship Award and honouring outstanding AAPI leaders in government and public service.\n\nWays to Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month\nThere are many meaningful ways to observe AAPI Heritage Month\, whether you are part of the AAPI community or simply want to learn more: \n\nAttend a local cultural event — Check community calendars for festivals\, art exhibitions\, and performances celebrating AAPI heritage in your area. Many events are free and family-friendly.\nSupport AAPI-owned businesses — Seek out restaurants\, shops\, and services owned by Asian American and Pacific Islander entrepreneurs. Your patronage makes a direct economic impact on these communities.\nRead books by AAPI authors — Explore works by authors such as Amy Tan\, Viet Thanh Nguyen\, Ocean Vuong\, Celeste Ng\, and Hanya Yanagihara. Many libraries create dedicated reading lists for the month.\nWatch AAPI cinema and television — Seek out films and series that centre AAPI stories\, from classic titles to recent releases. Documentaries about AAPI history offer particularly valuable context.\nVolunteer with AAPI organisations — Groups such as the Asian American Federation\, OCA (Asian Pacific American Advocates)\, and local community associations welcome volunteers year-round but especially during Heritage Month.\nLearn about AAPI history in your community — Research the Asian American and Pacific Islander history specific to your city or region. Many communities have Chinatowns\, Japantowns\, Little Manilas\, or other cultural districts with rich stories to discover.\n\nNotable AAPI Figures\nThe contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders span every field of endeavour. A few figures whose achievements helped shape the United States include: \n\nPatsy Mink (1927-2002) — The first woman of colour and first Asian American elected to Congress\, representing Hawaii. Mink was the principal author of Title IX\, the landmark 1972 legislation prohibiting sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programmes.\nDr. Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997) — A Chinese American experimental physicist whose work on the Manhattan Project and groundbreaking “Wu experiment” disproved the law of conservation of parity. She became the first woman to serve as president of the American Physical Society.\nAnna May Wong (1905-1961) — The first Asian American Hollywood movie star\, who broke barriers in an era of extreme racial prejudice in the film industry. In 2022\, she became the first Asian American to appear on US currency\, featured on the American Women Quarters.\nBruce Lee (1940-1973) — Martial artist\, actor\, director\, and philosopher who transformed how Asian people were portrayed in Western cinema and founded the martial art Jeet Kune Do.\nMazie Hirono (b. 1947) — The first Asian American woman elected to the US Senate\, the first Japanese-born senator\, and the first Buddhist to serve in Congress.\n\nFacts and Figures\n\nThe AAPI population in the United States exceeds 24 million people\, representing more than 50 ethnic groups and speaking over 100 languages.\nMay was chosen for AAPI Heritage Month because of two key dates: the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants on 7 May 1843 and the completion of the transcontinental railroad on 10 May 1869.\nThe observance began as a single week in 1979 before being expanded to a full month in 1990 and made permanent by Congress in 1992.\nAn estimated 15\,000 to 20\,000 Chinese workers helped build the Central Pacific Railroad through the Sierra Nevada — roughly 90% of the company’s workforce.\nThe 2026 theme is “Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together\,” highlighting collective action and community bridge-building across AAPI groups.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is AAPI Heritage Month?\nAsian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a federally recognised observance held every May in the United States. It celebrates the history\, culture\, and achievements of Americans with ancestry from Asia and the Pacific Islands\, and raises awareness of the community’s contributions to the nation. \nWhen is AAPI Heritage Month in 2026?\nAAPI Heritage Month 2026 runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. \nWhy is AAPI Heritage Month celebrated in May?\nMay was selected because it contains two historically significant dates for Asian Americans: 7 May 1843\, when the first Japanese immigrants arrived in the United States\, and 10 May 1869\, when the transcontinental railroad was completed with major contributions from Chinese labourers. \nWho established AAPI Heritage Month?\nThe observance originated from a 1977 congressional proposal by Representatives Frank Horton and Norman Mineta. It was first proclaimed as a week in 1979 by President Carter\, expanded to a month by President George H.W. Bush in 1990\, and permanently designated by Congress through Public Law 102-450 in 1992. \nSpread the Word\nHelp amplify AAPI voices and stories by sharing Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #AAPIHeritageMonth and #AAPIHeritageMonth2026 on social media. Whether you attend a cultural festival\, support an AAPI-owned business\, or simply share a post\, every action helps honour and celebrate the AAPI community. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nLei Day in Hawaii — Celebrated on 1 May\, Lei Day honours Hawaiian culture and the tradition of giving leis\, coinciding with the start of AAPI Heritage Month.\nWorld Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development — Held on 21 May\, this UN-designated day promotes the richness of world cultures and the role of intercultural dialogue.\nDiverse Heritage Day — A celebration of cultural diversity and the heritage traditions that enrich communities around the world.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official Asian Pacific American Heritage website\nLibrary of Congress: AAPI Heritage Month Research Guide\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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SUMMARY:National Arthritis Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:National Arthritis Awareness Month is observed throughout May each year in the United States\, raising awareness about arthritis as the nation’s leading cause of disability. Led by the Arthritis Foundation and supported by healthcare organisations\, patient advocates\, and research institutions\, the month promotes education about prevention\, management\, and research into the more than 100 different types of arthritis and related conditions. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is National Arthritis Awareness Month?\n\n\n\n\nNational Arthritis Awareness Month is a federally designated health observance that draws attention to the enormous impact of arthritis on individuals\, families\, and the healthcare system. The campaign is spearheaded by the Arthritis Foundation\, the largest organisation in the United States dedicated to fighting arthritis\, which uses the month to educate the public\, advocate for research funding\, and connect patients with resources and support. The observance covers all forms of arthritis – from the most common types\, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis\, to less well-known conditions such as gout\, lupus\, and juvenile arthritis. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhen is National Arthritis Awareness Month?\n\n\n\n\nNational Arthritis Awareness Month runs throughout May each year. In 2026\, it covers Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhy National Arthritis Awareness Month Matters\n\n\n\n\nArthritis affects approximately 1 in 4 American adults – roughly 54 million people – making it the number one cause of disability in the United States. The condition costs the US economy over $300 billion annually in medical costs and lost earnings. Despite these staggering numbers\, arthritis remains widely misunderstood. Many people associate it exclusively with old age\, when in fact arthritis can affect people of all ages\, including children. Nearly 300\,000 children in the US have been diagnosed with juvenile arthritis. \n\n\n\n\nAwareness Month serves as a vital platform for challenging these misconceptions\, promoting early diagnosis\, and encouraging people with arthritis to seek treatment that can improve their quality of life. If you are interested in other health-related observances during May\, Mental Health Awareness Month also takes place throughout May\, recognising the connection between chronic pain conditions and mental wellbeing. \n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Get Involved in National Arthritis Awareness Month\n\n\n\n\nThere are many ways to support arthritis awareness throughout May: \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nWear blue – Blue is the official colour of arthritis awareness. Wearing blue throughout May shows solidarity with the 54 million Americans living with the condition.\n\n\n  \n\nParticipate in Green Heart Fridays – For 2026\, the Arthritis Foundation is running a social media campaign called Green Heart Fridays\, designed to unite and inspire the arthritis community. Post a green heart on social media every Friday in May to show your support.\n\n\n  \n\nWalk to Cure Arthritis – Join or sponsor a Walk to Cure Arthritis event in your area. These community walks raise funds for arthritis research and provide a visible show of support for people living with the condition.\n\n\n  \n\nEducate yourself about arthritis – Learn about the different types of arthritis\, their symptoms\, and available treatments. The Arthritis Foundation and the American College of Rheumatology provide comprehensive patient resources.\n\n\n  \n\nShare your story – If you live with arthritis\, consider sharing your experience on social media using #ArthritisAwareness. Personal stories help others understand the daily reality of the condition.\n\n\n  \n\nAdvocate for research funding – Contact your elected representatives to support increased funding for arthritis research through the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Arthritis Foundation provides advocacy toolkits to help.\n\n\n  \n\nSupport someone with arthritis – If you know someone living with arthritis\, offer practical support. Help with tasks that may be difficult for them\, listen to their experiences\, and avoid minimising their pain.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistory of National Arthritis Awareness Month\n\n\n\n\nIn 1972\, at the urging of the Arthritis Foundation\, the United States Congress and President Richard M. Nixon designated May as National Arthritis Month. The designation recognised the enormous and growing burden of arthritis on the American population and aimed to focus public attention on the need for research\, education\, and improved patient care. \n\n\n\n\nThe Arthritis Foundation\, founded in 1948\, has been at the forefront of arthritis advocacy for more than 75 years. Originally established as the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation\, the organisation was created by a group of physicians and concerned citizens who recognised that arthritis – despite being one of the most prevalent chronic conditions – received inadequate attention and funding compared to other diseases. \n\n\n\n\nOver the decades\, Arthritis Awareness Month has evolved to reflect advances in understanding and treatment. The discovery of biologics and other targeted therapies has transformed the management of inflammatory forms of arthritis\, while growing recognition of the impact of arthritis on mental health\, employment\, and quality of life has broadened the scope of the awareness campaign. \n\n\n\n\n\nNoteworthy Facts About Arthritis\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nArthritis affects approximately 1 in 4 American adults\, making it the leading cause of disability in the United States.\n\n\n  \n\nThere are more than 100 different types of arthritis and related conditions.\n\n\n  \n\nNearly 300\,000 children in the US have been diagnosed with juvenile arthritis.\n\n\n  \n\nThe annual economic cost of arthritis in the US exceeds $300 billion in medical expenses and lost earnings.\n\n\n  \n\nMay has been designated as National Arthritis Month since 1972\, when Congress and President Nixon recognised the need for greater public awareness.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is National Arthritis Awareness Month?\n\n\n\n\nNational Arthritis Awareness Month is observed throughout May to raise awareness about arthritis\, the leading cause of disability in the United States. The campaign is led by the Arthritis Foundation and promotes education\, research\, and patient support. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhen is National Arthritis Awareness Month in 2026?\n\n\n\n\nNational Arthritis Awareness Month runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. \n\n\n\n\n\nIs arthritis only a condition of old age?\n\n\n\n\nNo. While arthritis is more common in older adults\, it affects people of all ages\, including children. Nearly 300\,000 children in the US have been diagnosed with juvenile arthritis\, and many forms of inflammatory arthritis\, such as rheumatoid arthritis\, often develop in people aged 30 to 50. \n\n\n\n\n\nSpread the Word\n\n\n\n\nHelp raise awareness by sharing National Arthritis Awareness Month with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #ArthritisAwareness and #CureArthritis on social media. The more people who understand arthritis\, the greater the support for research and patient care. \n\n\n\n\n\nRelated Awareness Days\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nMental Health Awareness Month – Also observed in May\, recognising the impact of mental health conditions and the connection between chronic pain and emotional wellbeing.\n\n\n  \n\nWorld Fibromyalgia Awareness Day – Held on 12 May\, raising awareness about fibromyalgia and other chronic pain conditions.\n\n\n  \n\nLupus Awareness Month – Also observed in May\, highlighting lupus\, an autoimmune disease that often causes joint inflammation similar to arthritis.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLinks\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nVisit the official Arthritis Foundation Awareness Month page\n\n\n  \n\nArthritis National Research Foundation\n\n\n  \n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com\n\n\n\n\n]]>
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SUMMARY:Stroke Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Stroke Awareness Month is observed throughout May each year\, dedicated to raising public awareness about stroke prevention\, recognition\, and treatment. Led by the American Stroke Association\, a division of the American Heart Association\, the campaign educates communities about the warning signs of stroke\, the importance of acting quickly\, and how lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk. Stroke remains the fifth leading cause of death and a leading cause of long-term disability in the United States. \nWhat is Stroke Awareness Month?\nStroke Awareness Month is a national health observance held every May to increase understanding of stroke\, a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted or reduced. The American Stroke Association coordinates the campaign\, providing educational resources\, hosting webinars\, and distributing toolkits to healthcare professionals\, patients\, and community organisations. The month focuses on teaching people to recognise the signs of stroke using the FAST method and encouraging preventive measures such as managing blood pressure and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. \nWhen is Stroke Awareness Month?\nStroke Awareness Month runs throughout the entire month of May each year. In 2026\, it takes place from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May. The dates are fixed to the calendar month and do not vary from year to year. \nWhy Stroke Awareness Month Matters\nStroke is a medical emergency where every minute counts. According to the American Stroke Association\, someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds\, and someone dies from stroke every 3.5 minutes. Globally\, the World Health Organization estimates that 15 million people suffer a stroke each year\, with 5 million left permanently disabled. Despite these figures\, many people cannot identify the warning signs of stroke or do not know that rapid treatment can dramatically improve outcomes. \nThe good news is that over 80% of strokes are preventable. High blood pressure is the single most significant controllable risk factor\, contributing to more than half of all strokes. Other modifiable risk factors include smoking\, diabetes\, high cholesterol\, obesity\, and physical inactivity. Stroke Awareness Month exists to spread this message: that awareness\, education\, and early action save lives. The campaign also highlights advances in stroke treatment\, including clot-retrieval procedures that can reverse stroke symptoms if administered within hours of onset. \nHow to Get Involved in Stroke Awareness Month\nWhether you are a healthcare professional\, a stroke survivor\, or simply someone who wants to help save lives\, there are many ways to participate: \n\nLearn the FAST signs – FAST stands for Face drooping\, Arm weakness\, Speech difficulty\, and Time to call emergency services. Memorise these signs and share them with your family and friends.\nCheck your blood pressure – High blood pressure often has no symptoms. Schedule a check-up with your GP or use a home monitor to know your numbers and discuss management with your healthcare provider.\nHost or attend a webinar – The American Stroke Association offers free stroke-focused webinars throughout May\, suitable for healthcare teams\, workplaces\, and community groups.\nWear red – Show your support by wearing red during May\, particularly on awareness event days\, to spark conversations about stroke prevention.\nShare survivor stories – If you or someone you know has experienced a stroke\, sharing that story can inspire others to take preventive action and seek timely treatment.\nOrganise a workplace wellness event – Partner with local health services to offer blood pressure screenings\, healthy eating workshops\, or physical activity challenges at your workplace.\nSupport stroke research – Donate to organisations funding stroke research\, such as the American Stroke Association or the Stroke Association (UK)\, to help advance treatments and rehabilitation.\n\nHistory of Stroke Awareness Month\nThe formal designation of May as Stroke Awareness Month in the United States traces back to a presidential proclamation. The observance gained momentum through the efforts of the American Stroke Association\, which was established in 1998 as a division of the American Heart Association to specifically address the prevention and treatment of stroke. Before this\, stroke awareness campaigns existed in various forms\, but lacked a unified national focus. \nThe introduction of the FAST acronym in the late 1990s transformed public health messaging around stroke. Originally developed by researchers in the United Kingdom in 1998\, the FAST test provided a simple\, memorable way for ordinary people to identify stroke symptoms and act quickly. The American Stroke Association adopted and promoted FAST widely\, and it has since become the global standard for stroke recognition campaigns. \nOver the decades\, Stroke Awareness Month has evolved to reflect advances in treatment. The approval of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) in 1996 gave doctors the first effective clot-dissolving drug for ischaemic stroke\, but it must be administered within hours of symptom onset. More recently\, mechanical thrombectomy procedures have extended the treatment window for certain patients. These advances make public awareness even more critical\, as outcomes depend heavily on how quickly patients reach specialist care. \nNoteworthy Facts About Stroke Awareness Month\n\nStroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States\, killing approximately 150\,000 Americans each year.\nSomeone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds\, and someone dies from stroke every 3.5 minutes.\nOver 80% of strokes are preventable through lifestyle changes and managing risk factors such as high blood pressure.\nThe FAST acronym (Face\, Arm\, Speech\, Time) was developed in the UK in 1998 and is now used worldwide to help people recognise stroke symptoms.\nStroke can happen at any age. About 10% of all strokes occur in people under 50.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Stroke Awareness Month?\nStroke Awareness Month is a national health observance held throughout May to educate the public about stroke prevention\, warning signs\, and the importance of rapid treatment. It is led by the American Stroke Association. \nWhen is Stroke Awareness Month in 2026?\nStroke Awareness Month runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. \nWhat does FAST stand for in stroke awareness?\nFAST is an acronym used to help identify stroke symptoms: Face drooping\, Arm weakness\, Speech difficulty\, and Time to call emergency services. If someone shows any of these signs\, call for emergency help immediately. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness about stroke by sharing the FAST signs with your friends\, family\, and colleagues. Use the hashtags #StrokeAwarenessMonth and #StrokeAwarenessMonth2026 on social media. You can also use #StrokeAwareness and #ActFAST to reach a wider audience. Every person who learns to recognise stroke symptoms could help save a life. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nMake May Purple / Action on Stroke Month – The UK’s own stroke awareness campaign\, run by the Stroke Association\, encouraging communities to wear purple and fundraise throughout May.\nWorld Hypertension Day – Observed on 17 May\, this day raises awareness about high blood pressure\, the single biggest risk factor for stroke.\nWorld Health Day – Held on 7 April each year\, this WHO observance promotes global health priorities including cardiovascular disease prevention.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official American Stroke Month website\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,May Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:Foster Care Month
DESCRIPTION:National Foster Care Month is observed throughout May each year in the United States\, shining a light on the experiences of children and young people in the foster care system. Established by a presidential proclamation from Ronald Reagan in 1988\, the month honours foster parents\, families\, volunteers\, and child welfare professionals who work to provide safe\, stable\, and loving homes for children who cannot remain with their birth families. With over 360\,000 children in foster care across the United States at any given time\, the month serves as a call to action for communities to get involved. \nWhat is Foster Care Month?\nNational Foster Care Month is a federally recognised observance dedicated to raising awareness about the foster care system and the children it serves. The month highlights the urgent need for foster families\, celebrates the dedication of current foster carers\, and draws attention to the challenges that children in care face\, including placement instability\, educational disruption\, and the transition to adulthood. The Children’s Bureau\, a division of the US Department of Health and Human Services\, coordinates many of the month’s activities and resources at the federal level\, while local agencies and nonprofits organise events in communities nationwide. \nWhen is Foster Care Month?\nNational Foster Care Month takes place throughout the entire month of May each year. In 2026\, it runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May. The dates are fixed to the calendar month and do not vary from year to year. \nWhy Foster Care Month Matters\nThe numbers tell a stark story. According to the most recent data from the US Department of Health and Human Services\, approximately 368\,000 children were in foster care in the United States in fiscal year 2023. Of those\, more than 113\,000 were waiting to be adopted\, and around 20\,000 young people aged out of the system each year without being placed in a permanent family. Young people who age out of foster care face significantly higher rates of homelessness\, unemployment\, and involvement with the criminal justice system compared to their peers. \nFoster Care Month exists to change these outcomes by increasing public awareness and encouraging more families to consider fostering or adopting. It also advocates for policy reforms that improve the experiences of children in care\, such as better support services for foster families\, improved educational continuity for children who change placements\, and stronger pathways to permanency through reunification\, adoption\, or guardianship. Every community has children who need safe\, loving homes\, and the month reminds us that everyone has a role to play in supporting them. \nHow to Get Involved in Foster Care Month\nWhether or not you are in a position to foster\, there are meaningful ways to participate: \n\nConsider becoming a foster parent – If you have the capacity and willingness to open your home\, contact your local child welfare agency to learn about the requirements and process for becoming a licensed foster parent.\nVolunteer with a foster care organisation – Organisations such as CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) train volunteers to advocate for children in the court system. Other groups need tutors\, mentors\, and activity leaders.\nDonate supplies – Children entering foster care often arrive with very few belongings. Donate suitcases\, backpacks\, toiletries\, clothing\, and age-appropriate books and toys to local foster care agencies.\nSupport foster families in your community – Offer practical help to foster families you know\, such as babysitting\, preparing meals\, or providing transport. These small acts of support can make a significant difference.\nAttend a Foster Care Month event – Many communities host awareness walks\, picnics\, appreciation dinners\, and informational sessions during May. Check local listings for events near you.\nAdvocate for policy change – Contact your elected representatives to support legislation that improves outcomes for children in foster care\, including increased funding for support services and post-care transition programmes.\nShare stories on social media – Use the hashtags below to share foster care awareness messages\, personal stories\, and resources. Raising visibility helps recruit new foster families and build community support.\n\nHistory of Foster Care Month\nNational Foster Care Month was established in 1988 when President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation designating May as a time to recognise and honour foster parents and families. The proclamation acknowledged the vital role foster carers play in providing temporary or permanent homes for children who have experienced abuse\, neglect\, or family crisis. \nThe concept of formal foster care in the United States has roots in the 19th century. Before organised systems existed\, orphaned or abandoned children were often placed in almshouses or apprenticed to tradespeople. The modern foster care system began to take shape in the early 1900s\, with the establishment of child welfare agencies and the passage of laws requiring the removal of children from harmful home environments. The Social Security Act of 1935 provided federal funding for child welfare services for the first time. \nSignificant reforms followed in later decades. The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 prioritised family reunification and established guidelines for foster care placements. The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 shifted the focus toward achieving permanency for children more quickly\, setting timelines for reunification or termination of parental rights. The John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Program\, established in 1999\, created support services for young people transitioning out of care. Each of these milestones has shaped the system that International Family Equality Day and Foster Care Month work to improve. \nNoteworthy Facts About Foster Care\n\nApproximately 368\,000 children were in foster care in the US in fiscal year 2023\, according to federal data.\nThe average age of a child entering foster care is about 7 years old\, though children of all ages\, from infants to teenagers\, are in need of placement.\nAround 20\,000 young people age out of the foster care system each year without a permanent family.\nFoster parents in the US receive a monthly stipend to help cover the costs of caring for a child\, though amounts vary widely by state.\nCASA volunteers advocate for approximately 275\,000 children in the court system each year.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Foster Care Month?\nNational Foster Care Month is a May observance in the United States that raises awareness about children in the foster care system\, honours foster families and child welfare professionals\, and encourages more people to consider fostering or supporting children in care. \nWhen is Foster Care Month in 2026?\nFoster Care Month runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. \nHow can I become a foster parent?\nContact your local child welfare agency or visit the AdoptUSKids website to learn about the requirements in your state. The process typically involves background checks\, training courses\, a home study\, and licensing. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness about the needs of children in foster care by sharing this page and using the hashtags #FosterCareMonth and #FosterCareMonth2026 on social media. You can also use #FosterCareAwareness and #FosterCare to reach a wider audience. Every share could connect a child with the family they need. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nInternational Family Equality Day – Observed on 3 May\, this day celebrates diverse family structures and advocates for equal rights for all families.\nInternational Children’s Book Day – Celebrated on 2 April\, this day encourages a love of reading in children\, a simple but powerful way to support young people in care.\nMental Health Awareness Month – Also held in May\, this month highlights mental health issues that disproportionately affect young people who have experienced foster care.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the Children’s Bureau Foster Care Month resources\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,May Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Asthma Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Asthma Awareness Month is observed throughout May each year\, raising awareness about asthma\, a chronic respiratory condition that affects more than 262 million people worldwide. Since 1984\, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) has designated May as National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month\, timing it to coincide with peak spring allergy season when asthma symptoms often worsen. The month educates the public about asthma triggers\, management strategies\, and the importance of access to effective treatment. \nWhat is Asthma Awareness Month?\nAsthma Awareness Month is a global health observance dedicated to increasing understanding of asthma\, its causes\, and how it can be effectively managed. Asthma is a condition in which the airways narrow\, swell\, and may produce extra mucus\, making breathing difficult and triggering coughing\, wheezing\, and shortness of breath. The campaign is coordinated in the United States by the AAFA and the American Lung Association\, while internationally\, the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) organises World Asthma Day during May. The month aims to reduce asthma-related hospitalisations and deaths through better education and access to care. \nWhen is Asthma Awareness Month?\nAsthma Awareness Month takes place throughout the entire month of May each year. In 2026\, it runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May. The dates are fixed and do not change from year to year. World Asthma Day\, a key event within the month\, falls on Tuesday\, 5 May 2026. \nWhy Asthma Awareness Month Matters\nAsthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in the world. According to the World Health Organization\, over 262 million people were affected by asthma in 2019\, and it caused approximately 455\,000 deaths that year. In the United States alone\, more than 26 million people live with asthma\, including approximately 4.7 million children. Asthma disproportionately affects certain communities: Black Americans are three times more likely to die from asthma than white Americans\, and children living in low-income urban areas face higher rates of asthma and poorer access to specialist care. \nDespite these figures\, asthma can be well controlled with the right treatment plan. Anti-inflammatory inhalers\, the cornerstone of asthma management\, can prevent attacks and allow people with asthma to lead fully active lives. The 2026 theme for World Asthma Day\, set by GINA\, is “Access to anti-inflammatory inhalers for everyone with asthma\, still an urgent need\,” highlighting the fact that millions of people worldwide still lack access to basic asthma medications. Asthma Awareness Month provides the platform to advocate for better access\, better education\, and better outcomes. \nHow to Get Involved in Asthma Awareness Month\nWhether you live with asthma\, care for someone who does\, or simply want to help raise awareness\, there are many ways to participate: \n\nReview your asthma action plan – If you have asthma\, work with your healthcare provider to update your personalised action plan. Make sure you know your triggers\, medications\, and what to do during an attack.\nLearn to identify triggers – Common asthma triggers include pollen\, dust mites\, pet dander\, mould\, smoke\, cold air\, and exercise. Understanding your triggers is the first step to managing symptoms effectively.\nSupport World Asthma Day – On 5 May 2026\, join the global conversation by attending a local event\, participating in an online webinar\, or sharing awareness content on social media.\nCheck indoor air quality – Use the US Environmental Protection Agency’s resources to assess and improve the air quality in your home and workplace. Simple steps like using HEPA filters and reducing humidity can help.\nDonate to asthma research – Support organisations like the AAFA\, the American Lung Association\, or Asthma UK (now part of Asthma + Lung UK) that fund research into better treatments and potential cures.\nEducate children about asthma – Teach children with asthma to recognise their symptoms and use their inhalers correctly. Schools should have asthma policies that allow children to carry and use their medication.\nParticipate in the Big Asthma Bake Sale – In the UK\, the Big Asthma Bake Sale runs throughout May\, raising funds for asthma research through bake sales and community events.\n\nHistory of Asthma Awareness Month\nThe Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America first declared May as National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month in 1984. May was chosen because it coincides with the spring allergy season in the Northern Hemisphere\, when tree and grass pollen levels peak and many people with allergic asthma experience worsening symptoms. The timing maximises the relevance of the awareness campaign and ensures it reaches people when they are most likely to be thinking about respiratory health. \nThe AAFA was founded in 1953 and has been a leading advocacy organisation for people with asthma and allergies for over seven decades. Its work during May includes distributing educational materials\, hosting community events\, and advocating for policy changes that improve access to asthma care. The American Lung Association also plays a major role\, organising webinars\, producing patient resources\, and running its “Lung Force” campaign. \nInternationally\, the Global Initiative for Asthma has coordinated World Asthma Day since 1998\, with the event always falling on the first Tuesday of May. GINA was launched in 1993 in collaboration with the World Health Organization and the National Heart\, Lung\, and Blood Institute. Its annual report provides evidence-based guidelines for asthma management used by healthcare professionals worldwide. Together\, these organisations have significantly improved global understanding of asthma and reduced mortality rates in countries with access to modern treatments. \nNoteworthy Facts About Asthma\n\nOver 262 million people worldwide live with asthma\, according to the World Health Organization.\nIn the United States\, more than 26 million people have asthma\, including approximately 4.7 million children.\nAsthma accounts for approximately 1.8 million emergency department visits in the US each year.\nBlack Americans are three times more likely to die from asthma than white Americans\, highlighting significant health disparities.\nThe Global Initiative for Asthma has coordinated World Asthma Day since 1998\, raising awareness in over 35 countries.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Asthma Awareness Month?\nAsthma Awareness Month is an annual May observance that raises awareness about asthma\, a chronic respiratory condition. It promotes education about triggers\, management strategies\, and access to effective treatment. \nWhen is Asthma Awareness Month in 2026?\nAsthma Awareness Month runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. World Asthma Day falls on Tuesday\, 5 May 2026. \nCan asthma be cured?\nThere is currently no cure for asthma\, but it can be effectively managed with the right treatment plan. Most people with asthma can control their symptoms and lead active lives using a combination of preventer inhalers\, reliever inhalers\, and trigger avoidance strategies. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness about asthma by sharing information with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #AsthmaAwarenessMonth and #AsthmaAwarenessMonth2026 on social media. You can also use #AsthmaAwareness and #WorldAsthmaDay to join the global conversation. Better awareness leads to better management\, and better management saves lives. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nWorld Asthma Day – Observed on the first Tuesday of May (5 May 2026)\, this global event organised by GINA focuses on improving asthma care worldwide.\nAllergy Awareness Week – Held in late April\, this week raises awareness about allergies\, which are a major trigger for asthma symptoms.\nFood Allergy Awareness Week – Taking place in May\, this week highlights food allergies\, which can trigger severe reactions including asthma attacks in sensitive individuals.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the AAFA Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month page\nVisit the American Lung Association Asthma Awareness Month page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,May Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:Hepatitis Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Hepatitis Awareness Month is observed throughout May each year\, raising awareness about viral hepatitis\, a group of infectious diseases that affect the liver and remain a major global health challenge. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)\, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)\, and organisations worldwide use the month to promote testing\, vaccination\, and treatment for hepatitis A\, B\, and C. With an estimated 354 million people living with chronic hepatitis B or C globally\, the month aims to reduce stigma and encourage early detection. \nWhat is Hepatitis Awareness Month?\nHepatitis Awareness Month is a public health observance dedicated to educating communities about viral hepatitis and the steps people can take to protect themselves. Viral hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver caused by a virus\, with the most common types being hepatitis A\, hepatitis B\, and hepatitis C. Each type spreads differently and carries different risks. Hepatitis A is typically short-term and spread through contaminated food or water. Hepatitis B and C can become chronic infections\, leading to liver cirrhosis\, liver cancer\, and liver failure if left untreated. The month includes Hepatitis Testing Day on 19 May\, a focused call for people to get screened. \nWhen is Hepatitis Awareness Month?\nHepatitis Awareness Month takes place throughout the entire month of May each year. In 2026\, it runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May. The dates are fixed and do not change from year to year. Key dates within the month include Hepatitis Testing Day on 19 May. \nWhy Hepatitis Awareness Month Matters\nViral hepatitis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide\, responsible for approximately 1.3 million deaths per year according to the World Health Organization. Many of those living with chronic hepatitis B or C are unaware of their infection because the disease can remain asymptomatic for years or even decades while silently damaging the liver. In the United States\, an estimated 2.4 million people are living with hepatitis C\, and around 860\,000 have chronic hepatitis B\, yet a significant proportion remain undiagnosed. \nThe good news is that hepatitis A and B are preventable through vaccination\, and hepatitis C is now curable with direct-acting antiviral medications that achieve cure rates above 95%. The CDC recommends that all adults aged 18 and older be screened at least once for both hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Hepatitis Awareness Month exists to close the gap between what is medically possible and what is actually happening in communities: getting more people tested\, vaccinated\, and treated before the disease causes irreversible damage. \nHow to Get Involved in Hepatitis Awareness Month\nWhether you are a healthcare professional\, someone living with hepatitis\, or a concerned community member\, there are many ways to participate: \n\nGet tested – Ask your healthcare provider for hepatitis B and C screening. Testing is simple\, usually requiring only a blood test\, and is recommended at least once for all adults. Use Hepatitis Testing Day on 19 May as your prompt.\nGet vaccinated – Safe\, effective vaccines exist for hepatitis A and hepatitis B. If you have not been vaccinated\, talk to your doctor. The CDC recommends hepatitis B vaccination for all infants\, children\, and adults up to age 59\, and for adults 60 and older with risk factors.\nTalk to your doctor about treatment – If you have been diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B or C\, modern treatments are highly effective. Hepatitis C can be cured in most cases with a course of antiviral medication lasting 8 to 12 weeks.\nShare your story – If you are living with hepatitis or have been cured\, sharing your experience can help reduce stigma and encourage others to get tested and treated.\nOrganise a screening event – Healthcare providers and community organisations can partner to offer free or low-cost hepatitis screening at clinics\, community centres\, and workplaces during May.\nEducate yourself and others – Learn the differences between hepatitis A\, B\, and C\, how each is transmitted\, and how to reduce risk. Share reliable information from sources like the CDC and the Hepatitis B Foundation.\nSupport liver health charities – Donate to organisations like the Hepatitis B Foundation\, the American Liver Foundation\, or the World Hepatitis Alliance that fund research\, education\, and patient support.\n\nHistory of Hepatitis Awareness Month\nThe formal recognition of May as Hepatitis Awareness Month in the United States has been supported by federal agencies including the HHS and the CDC. The observance grew from the broader viral hepatitis elimination strategy that the US government has pursued since the early 2000s. In 2010\, the Institute of Medicine published a landmark report\, “Hepatitis and Liver Cancer: A National Strategy for Prevention and Control\,” which called for increased awareness\, screening\, and treatment. This report helped galvanise federal and state efforts to designate May as a month of focused hepatitis education. \nThe discovery and understanding of viral hepatitis has evolved over decades. Hepatitis B was identified in 1965 by Dr Baruch Blumberg\, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1976 for his work. A hepatitis B vaccine became available in 1982\, making it one of the first vaccines to prevent a form of cancer (liver cancer). Hepatitis C was identified later\, in 1989\, by a team including Harvey Alter\, Michael Houghton\, and Charles Rice\, who shared the Nobel Prize in 2020 for their discovery. The development of direct-acting antiviral drugs in the 2010s transformed hepatitis C from a chronic\, often fatal condition into a curable disease. \nHepatitis Testing Day\, observed on 19 May\, was established in 2012 to mark the birthday of Dr Blumberg and reinforce the message that testing is the essential first step toward prevention and cure. The day has become a cornerstone of Hepatitis Awareness Month\, with free testing events held at clinics and community centres across the country. \nNoteworthy Facts About Hepatitis\n\nAn estimated 354 million people worldwide live with chronic hepatitis B or C\, according to the World Health Organization.\nViral hepatitis causes approximately 1.3 million deaths per year globally\, comparable to tuberculosis and HIV.\nHepatitis C is now curable with direct-acting antiviral medications that achieve cure rates above 95% in most patients.\nThe hepatitis B vaccine\, first available in 1982\, was the first vaccine capable of preventing a cancer (liver cancer caused by chronic hepatitis B).\nHepatitis Testing Day on 19 May honours the birthday of Dr Baruch Blumberg\, who discovered the hepatitis B virus in 1965.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Hepatitis Awareness Month?\nHepatitis Awareness Month is an annual May observance that raises awareness about viral hepatitis\, promotes testing and vaccination\, and encourages treatment for hepatitis B and C. It is coordinated by federal agencies and health organisations worldwide. \nWhen is Hepatitis Awareness Month in 2026?\nHepatitis Awareness Month runs from Friday\, 1 May to Sunday\, 31 May 2026. Hepatitis Testing Day falls on Tuesday\, 19 May 2026. \nWhat is the difference between hepatitis A\, B\, and C?\nHepatitis A is usually a short-term illness spread through contaminated food or water and is preventable by vaccine. Hepatitis B spreads through blood and bodily fluids\, can become chronic\, and is also preventable by vaccine. Hepatitis C spreads primarily through blood contact\, can become chronic\, and while there is no vaccine\, it is curable with antiviral medication. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness about hepatitis by sharing this page and encouraging others to get tested and vaccinated. Use the hashtags #HepatitisAwarenessMonth and #HepatitisAwarenessMonth2026 on social media. You can also use #KnowHepatitis and #HepTestingDay to join the conversation. Testing is simple\, treatment is effective\, and awareness saves lives. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nHepatitis Testing Day – Observed on 19 May\, this day encourages everyone to get tested for hepatitis B and C\, honouring the birthday of hepatitis B discoverer Dr Baruch Blumberg.\nWorld Hepatitis Day – Held on 28 July\, this WHO-recognised global awareness day calls for action to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat.\nWorld Health Day – Celebrated on 7 April\, this day raises awareness about pressing global health issues\, including infectious diseases like hepatitis.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the HHS Hepatitis Awareness Month page\nVisit the CDC Viral Hepatitis Awareness page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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LOCATION:International
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SUMMARY:Teacher Appreciation Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Teacher Appreciation Week takes place from 4 to 8 May 2026\, recognising the dedication and impact of teachers across the United States. Organised annually during the first full week of May\, the week is championed by the National Education Association (NEA) and the National Parent Teacher Association (PTA)\, with National Teacher Day falling on Tuesday 5 May. \nWhat is Teacher Appreciation Week?\nTeacher Appreciation Week is a week-long observance dedicated to honouring classroom teachers and the vital role they play in shaping young lives. The week is observed in public and private schools throughout the United States\, typically through school-organised activities\, gifts\, and community recognition events. The National Education Association coordinates national efforts\, while individual schools\, PTAs\, and parent groups organise local celebrations. National Teacher Day\, always held on the Tuesday of that week\, serves as the centrepiece of the observance. \nWhen is Teacher Appreciation Week?\nTeacher Appreciation Week 2026 runs from Monday 4 May to Friday 8 May. The week always falls during the first full week of May\, meaning the exact dates shift from year to year. National Teacher Day is on Tuesday 5 May 2026. \n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2025\nMonday 5 – Friday 9 May\n\n\n2026\nMonday 4 – Friday 8 May\n\n\n2027\nMonday 3 – Friday 7 May\n\n\n2028\nMonday 1 – Friday 5 May\n\n\n2029\nMonday 7 – Friday 11 May\n\n\n\nThe History of Teacher Appreciation Week\nThe roots of Teacher Appreciation Week stretch back to the early 1940s\, when Mattye Whyte Woodridge\, an Arkansas teacher\, began campaigning for a national day to honour educators. Her efforts caught the attention of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt\, who championed the cause and persuaded Congress to establish National Teacher Day in 1953. Despite this milestone\, a consistent national observance failed to take hold for nearly three decades. \nIn 1980\, the National Education Association and its state affiliates in Kansas and Indiana successfully lobbied Congress to formalise National Teacher Day as an annual event\, first celebrated on 7 March of that year. The observance continued to take place in March through 1984\, but without a permanent Congressional designation. That same year\, the National PTA expanded the celebration by designating the first full week of May as Teacher Appreciation Week\, with National Teacher Day moved to the Tuesday of that week. The NEA officially adopted this calendar in 1985\, cementing the tradition that schools and communities follow to this day. \nOver the four decades since\, Teacher Appreciation Week has grown from a modest school-level tradition into a nationally recognised observance. Major corporations\, educational technology companies\, and local businesses now offer special promotions and freebies for teachers during the week. Social media campaigns using hashtags like #ThankATeacher and #TeacherAppreciationWeek reach millions of people each year\, amplifying the message well beyond individual school communities. \nWhy Teacher Appreciation Week Matters\nThe United States is home to approximately 3.8 million public school teachers and around 500\,000 private school teachers\, making teaching one of the largest professions in the country. These educators spend an average of 10 hours and 40 minutes per day on school-related activities during the school year\, frequently dipping into their own pockets for classroom supplies. Research consistently shows that teacher quality is the single most important in-school factor affecting student achievement. Teacher Appreciation Week provides a structured opportunity for communities to acknowledge this contribution and\, crucially\, to address the morale challenges that contribute to high turnover rates in the profession. \nHow to Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week\nThere are many meaningful ways to show gratitude during the week\, from simple gestures to school-wide events: \n\nWrite a personal thank-you note – Teachers consistently say that heartfelt\, specific messages from students and parents mean more than any physical gift. Mention a particular lesson\, moment\, or quality that made a difference.\nOrganise a staff breakfast or lunch – Coordinate with other parents through the PTA to provide a catered meal in the staff room. Include teachers\, teaching assistants\, and support staff so nobody feels overlooked.\nContribute to a classroom supply fund – Many teachers spend hundreds of pounds of their own money on supplies each year. A group contribution towards materials\, books\, or equipment is both practical and deeply appreciated.\nCreate a “Wall of Gratitude” – Have each student write a message on a paper leaf or card and assemble them into a display in the school hallway or staffroom. The visual impact of dozens of thank-you messages is powerful.\nGive a gift card to a local cafe or bookshop – A modest gift card to a coffee shop\, restaurant\, or bookshop lets teachers treat themselves without feeling obligated to keep a physical item.\nShare on social media – Post a tribute to a teacher who made a difference in your life using #TeacherAppreciationWeek and #ThankATeacher. Tag your school or district to amplify the message.\nVolunteer your time – Offer to help in the classroom\, cover a duty period\, or organise a school event. Giving teachers a break from non-teaching tasks is one of the most practical gifts you can offer.\n\nNoteworthy Facts About Teacher Appreciation Week\n\nThe United States has approximately 3.8 million public school teachers and around 500\,000 private school teachers\, totalling over 4.3 million educators nationwide.\nWomen make up 74.3% of the teaching workforce\, and the average age of a teacher in the US is 42 years old.\nThe campaign for a national teacher recognition day began in the 1940s\, but it took until 1980 for Congress to formalise the observance.\nNational Teacher Day falls on the Tuesday of Teacher Appreciation Week – in 2026\, that is 5 May.\nMany major retailers and restaurant chains offer free meals\, discounts\, and special deals for teachers during the week\, from free coffee to discounted school supplies.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Teacher Appreciation Week?\nTeacher Appreciation Week is an annual observance during the first full week of May\, dedicated to recognising and thanking teachers for their contributions to education. It is supported by the NEA and the National PTA. \nWhen is Teacher Appreciation Week in 2026?\nTeacher Appreciation Week 2026 runs from Monday 4 May to Friday 8 May\, with National Teacher Day on Tuesday 5 May. \nWho organises Teacher Appreciation Week?\nThe National Education Association (NEA) coordinates national efforts\, while the National PTA originally established the week-long format in 1984. Individual schools\, districts\, and parent groups organise their own local celebrations. \nIs Teacher Appreciation Week only for public school teachers?\nNo. While the NEA is the primary national coordinator\, the week celebrates all teachers – public\, private\, charter\, and homeschool educators alike. Many communities also extend recognition to teaching assistants\, substitute teachers\, and support staff. \nSpread the Word\nHelp celebrate the teachers who shape our communities by sharing Teacher Appreciation Week with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #TeacherAppreciationWeek and #TeacherAppreciationWeek2026 on social media. The more people who join in\, the greater the recognition for the educators who deserve it. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nNational Teacher Day in the USA – Falls on Tuesday 5 May 2026\, the centrepiece of Teacher Appreciation Week\, dedicated to individual teacher recognition.\nAmerican Education Week – Held in November each year\, this NEA-led observance celebrates public education and the professionals who make it work.\nNational Educational Support Professionals Day – Recognises the teaching assistants\, counsellors\, and support staff who keep schools running alongside classroom teachers.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official NEA Teacher Appreciation Week page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/teacher-appreciation-week/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,May Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Children's Book Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Step into the magical world of reading during Children’s Book Week 2026! This special week is dedicated to celebrating young readers\, authors\, and the transformative power of children’s literature. Schools\, libraries\, and communities worldwide come together to encourage children to develop a lifelong love for reading. \nWhat is Children’s Book Week?\nChildren’s Book Week is an annual celebration that promotes the enjoyment and importance of books for young readers. The event features activities\, readings\, and promotions aimed at enhancing children’s literacy and their appreciation for diverse\, empowering stories. \nWhen is Children’s Book Week?\nChildren’s Book Week is typically celebrated twice a year – once in the spring and again in the fall. The spring week is usually held in early May\, while the fall week takes place in November to help kick off the holiday reading season. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nVisit Your Local Library or Bookstore: Participate in storytelling sessions and free book giveaways. Many places host special events with guest authors and illustrators.\nOrganize a Book Reading Event: Schools and community centers can host book readings featuring popular children’s books and new releases to engage young readers.\nParticipate in Art and Writing Contests: Encourage children to create their own stories or artwork inspired by their favorite books.\nSupport Children’s Authors: Purchase or promote the latest works by children’s authors to support their craft and introduce new literature to young readers.\nShare on Social Media: Use platforms to promote events\, share book recommendations\, and highlight the joy of children’s literature.\n\nHistory of the Event\nChildren’s Book Week originated in 1919 as a way to foster a love for reading among young people. It is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the United States\, and it has inspired similar celebrations around the world\, emphasizing the importance of books for education and personal development. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#ChildrensBookWeek2026\n#LoveToRead\n#KidsBooks\n#ReadAloud\n#YoungReaders\n\nRelevant Links\n\nEvery Child a Reader – Children’s Book Week\nInternational Board on Books for Young People (IBBY)
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/childrens-book-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness
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SUMMARY:Deaf Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deaf Awareness Week 2026 is a significant time dedicated to increasing public understanding of Deaf culture\, history\, and the challenges faced by the Deaf community. This week encourages individuals and organizations to participate in activities that promote better communication and greater inclusivity. \nWhat is Deaf Awareness Week?\nDeaf Awareness Week is an annual event aimed at raising awareness about the Deaf community\, their culture\, and the specific communication needs of Deaf and hard of hearing individuals. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of the Deaf community and to promote the rights of Deaf people worldwide. \nWhen is Deaf Awareness Week?\nDeaf Awareness Week typically takes place in May\, with exact dates varying each year. The week includes various educational and outreach activities organized by Deaf associations\, community groups\, and supportive organizations. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nLearn Sign Language: Start learning or promote classes in British Sign Language (BSL)\, American Sign Language (ASL)\, or another local sign language to improve communication and connect with Deaf individuals.\nAttend Events: Participate in workshops\, seminars\, and cultural celebrations that highlight Deaf culture and achievements.\nSupport Deaf Businesses and Artists: Purchase products from Deaf-owned businesses or support artists and performers from the Deaf community.\nEducate Others: Use your platform\, whether in a school\, workplace\, or on social media\, to share information about Deaf awareness and inclusivity.\nAdvocate for Accessibility: Encourage local venues and online platforms to offer better accessibility features\, such as captioning and sign language interpretation services.\n\nHistory of the Event\nDeaf Awareness Week was established to address the informational gaps and misconceptions that often surround the Deaf community and to advocate for equal opportunities. It serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusion\, communication accessibility\, and recognizing the linguistic diversity of sign languages. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#DeafAwarenessWeek2026\n#DeafCulture\n#SignLanguage\n#HearingLossAwareness\n#InclusionMatters\n\nRelevant Links\n\nNational Association of the Deaf – Deaf Awareness\nBritish Deaf Association
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/deaf-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week?\nMaternal Mental Health Awareness Week is a weeklong campaign dedicated to talking about mental illness while pregnant or after having a baby. The Perinatal Mental Health Partnership are dedicated to signposting to support for all mums and families and focus on advocating for those affected by Maternal Mental Health\, to access the information and help they require to enable recovery. \nWho is it organised by?\nIn 2014 a small group of 11 individuals including women with lived experience\, came together with the dream of creating an awareness campaign for maternal mental health. We formed and created the Perinatal Mental Health Partnership (PMHP) and in 2017\, falling within the week that World Maternal Mental Health Day ran\, we launched the first ever UK Maternal Mental Health Matters Awareness Week. \nWe recently welcomed three new members – The Motherhood Group\, Prosperity’s and Roshni 2 Project. \nWhat is this year’s theme?\nWe are delighted to announce the theme for this year’s Awareness Week is ‘Rediscovering you’\, which is about connecting communities\, virtual and real life support\, and focusing on working together for all families at what is for many\, a difficult time.  \nThe Perinatal Mental Health Partnership are dedicated to signposting support for all parents and families and focus on advocating for those affected by Perinatal Mental Health\, to enable families to access the information and help they require to enable recovery. \nMaternal Mental Health Awareness Week will provide a supportive platform to reassure families and signpost them to vital resources and safe support\, which is what people need most at this time.    \nEnergies will be focussed on ensuring that parents feel well informed & supported when anxieties are heightened for so many\, and all the resources created and provided during the week will be available afterwards for people to pick up when they need it. \nHow to get involved in Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 2026\nYou can get involved in this year’s Maternal Mental health Awareness Week online using the following platforms. The official hashtag for the week will be; #rediscoveringyou \nFacebook \nTwitter \nInstagram
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/maternal-mental-health-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:Viral Meningitis Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Viral Meningitis Awareness Week 2026 is a key initiative to inform the public about viral meningitis\, its symptoms\, and the importance of early detection and treatment. This week-long event aims to reduce the incidence and impact of viral meningitis through education and awareness. \nWhat is Viral Meningitis Awareness Week?\nViral Meningitis Awareness Week is an annual campaign that focuses on increasing awareness about viral meningitis\, a less severe but still potentially debilitating form of meningitis. It seeks to educate people on how to recognize the early signs and symptoms of the disease\, the importance of prompt medical attention\, and preventive measures to avoid infection. \nWhen is Viral Meningitis Awareness Week?\nViral Meningitis Awareness Week typically takes place in May\, with various health organizations around the world participating in activities to spread knowledge and understanding about the disease. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn about the symptoms of viral meningitis\, such as headache\, fever\, stiff neck\, and sensitivity to light\, and share this information with your community.\nDistribute Educational Materials: Hand out flyers and posters in schools\, workplaces\, and community centers to raise awareness about viral meningitis.\nParticipate in Workshops and Seminars: Attend or organize events where healthcare professionals discuss viral meningitis and its prevention.\nSupport Affected Families: Offer support to those affected by viral meningitis through community groups or online platforms.\nPromote Good Hygiene Practices: Encourage regular handwashing and other hygiene practices that can help prevent the spread of infections leading to meningitis.\n\nHistory of the Event\nViral Meningitis Awareness Week was established to address the need for greater understanding and prevention of viral meningitis. It was initiated by health organizations responding to the widespread lack of awareness about the illness and its potential health implications. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#ViralMeningitisAwarenessWeek2026\n#KnowTheSigns\n#MeningitisAwareness\n#FightMeningitis\n#HealthEducation\n\nRelevant Links\n\nMeningitis Research Foundation\nCDC – Viral Meningitis
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/viral-meningitis-awareness-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,May Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:Dying Matters Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dying Matters Week is a crucial observance aimed at encouraging open conversations about death\, dying\, and bereavement. It serves as an essential reminder of the importance of discussing end-of-life issues with family\, friends\, and healthcare professionals. This annual event fosters a supportive environment to discuss wishes and plans concerning one’s end of life\, emphasizing the significance of having these conversations early. \nWhat is Dying Matters Week?\nDying Matters Week is an initiative to raise public awareness about the importance of talking more openly about dying\, death\, and bereavement. The week encourages individuals to take practical steps like making a will\, planning for future care and end-of-life care\, registering as an organ donor\, and discussing funeral plans with loved ones. \nWhen is Dying Matters Week?\nDying Matters Week typically occurs in May. The specific dates for Dying Matters Week 2026 are from May 6th to May 12th\, providing numerous opportunities for people to engage in activities and events that promote open discussions about end-of-life issues. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nAttend Events: Participate in local seminars and workshops that provide information about end-of-life care and the importance of making plans.\nStart Conversations: Use the week as an opportunity to discuss your end-of-life plans with family and friends.\nVolunteer: Offer your time to organizations that support the elderly or those with terminal illnesses.\nEducate Yourself and Others: Read and share resources that help demystify processes related to death and dying.\nPlan Ahead: Take the step to draft or update your will\, plan your future care preferences\, and discuss your wishes with your loved ones.\n\nHistory of the Event\nDying Matters Week was established to bring attention to the importance of talking about death and planning for the end of life. The initiative is supported by hospices\, charities\, care organizations\, and various community groups that understand the significance of these discussions in reducing fears and anxiety surrounding death. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#DyingMattersWeek2026\n#TalkAboutDeath\n#EndOfLifeCare\n#BereavementSupport\n#DeathEducation\n\nRelevant Links\n\nDying Matters Official Website\nNHS End of Life Care
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/dying-matters-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness
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SUMMARY:National Nurses Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Nurses Week runs from 6 to 12 May each year across the United States\, honouring the millions of registered nurses\, nurse practitioners\, and nursing professionals who form the backbone of the American healthcare system. The week begins on National Nurses Day and concludes on 12 May\, the birthday of Florence Nightingale\, the founder of modern nursing. In 2026\, the American Nurses Association (ANA) celebrates with the theme “The Power of Nurses” – a fitting tribute during the organisation’s 130th anniversary year. \nWhat is National Nurses Week?\nNational Nurses Week is an annual\, week-long observance dedicated to recognising the contributions\, sacrifices\, and expertise of nurses throughout the United States. Organised by the American Nurses Association (ANA)\, it serves as a focal point for hospitals\, clinics\, nursing schools\, and communities to express gratitude toward nursing professionals. The week encompasses several related observances\, including National School Nurse Day on the opening day (6 May) and International Nurses Day on 12 May\, which marks the global celebration of the profession. \nWhen is National Nurses Week?\nNational Nurses Week takes place from Tuesday\, 6 May to Tuesday\, 12 May 2026. The dates are fixed every year – always 6 to 12 May – so they never shift. The week opens on National Nurses Day and closes on Florence Nightingale’s birthday\, which is also observed worldwide as International Nurses Day. \n\n\n\nYear\nDates\n\n\n\n\n2025\nTue 6 May – Mon 12 May\n\n\n2026\nWed 6 May – Tue 12 May\n\n\n2027\nThu 6 May – Wed 12 May\n\n\n2028\nSat 6 May – Fri 12 May\n\n\n2029\nSun 6 May – Sat 12 May\n\n\n\nWhy National Nurses Week Matters\nThe United States relies on more than 4.3 million registered nurses – the single largest segment of the healthcare workforce\, accounting for over 50% of all health professionals. Despite this\, the profession faces mounting pressure. The national RN turnover rate sits at approximately 16.4%\, and over 22% of newly hired nurses leave their positions within a year. The country is projected to be short roughly 264\,000 RNs by 2026\, a gap that widens further in specialist and rural settings. National Nurses Week provides a platform not only to thank nurses but to draw attention to the systemic challenges they face\, from staffing shortages to burnout. \nBeyond the numbers\, nurses are often the primary point of contact for patients. They administer treatments\, monitor conditions\, advocate for patient safety\, and provide emotional support during some of life’s most difficult moments. Recognising their work is not merely a gesture – it is a reminder of the critical infrastructure that nurses provide across every corner of healthcare. \nHow to Get Involved in National Nurses Week\nWhether you work alongside nurses\, rely on their care\, or simply want to show appreciation\, there are many meaningful ways to participate: \n\nWrite a personal thank-you note – A handwritten message carries far more weight than a generic card. Mention a specific moment or quality you appreciate about a nurse you know. Many nurses say personal notes are the most valued recognition they receive.\nOrganise a team appreciation lunch – Coordinate a catered meal for a nursing unit or clinic. Avoid the cliche pizza in the break room – opt for something nourishing that fuels a long shift\, such as a proper meal with healthy options.\nGive practical\, thoughtful gifts – Compression socks\, quality hand lotion\, reusable water bottles\, and coffee gift cards consistently rank as nurses’ preferred gifts. Avoid empty-calorie snacks and generic branded items.\nSupport the “Nurses Light Up the Sky” campaign – The ANA aims to illuminate 250 landmarks across the country in 2026. You can suggest a building in your area by emailing NursesWeek@ana.org\, or simply share photos of illuminated landmarks on social media.\nAdvocate for better working conditions – Use the week as an opportunity to contact your elected representatives about safe staffing ratios\, nurse wellbeing programmes\, and funding for nursing education. The ANA provides advocacy toolkits to help.\nCelebrate National School Nurse Day on 6 May – The opening day of Nurses Week also honours the school nurses who care for children every day. Parents can involve their children in writing thank-you cards or organising small gifts for their school nurse.\nShare stories on social media – Post about a nurse who has made a difference in your life using the hashtags #ThePowerOfNurses and #NursesWeek2026. Genuine stories reach further than generic posts and help elevate the profession’s visibility.\n\nHistory of National Nurses Week\nThe idea of a dedicated week for nurses has roots stretching back over seven decades. The very first observance took place in 1954\, marking the centennial of Florence Nightingale’s pioneering mission during the Crimean War. During that conflict\, Nightingale and her team of nurses transformed the unsanitary conditions at a British field hospital in Scutari\, reducing the death rate among wounded soldiers by two-thirds. Her legacy as the founder of modern nursing made her birthday – 12 May – the natural anchor for nursing celebrations worldwide. \nProgress toward an official\, permanent observance was slow. In 1974\, President Richard Nixon proclaimed a National Nurse Week following a White House designation. However\, it was not until 1982 that the U.S. Congress passed a joint resolution establishing 6 May as National Recognition Day for Nurses\, which the ANA Board of Directors formally endorsed. The single day expanded into a full week in 1990\, when the ANA declared 6–12 May 1991 as National Nurses Week. Three years later\, in 1993\, the ANA Board fixed the 6–12 May dates permanently for all future years. \nSince then\, each year has carried a specific theme chosen by the ANA. The 2026 theme\, “The Power of Nurses\,” holds particular significance as it coincides with the ANA’s 130th anniversary and the United States’ 250th anniversary. Meanwhile\, the International Council of Nurses champions the complementary global theme “Empowered Nurses Save Lives” for International Nurses Day on 12 May. If you are interested in the global observance\, we have a dedicated page for International Nurses Day. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Nurses Week\n\nThe United States has over 4.3 million registered nurses\, making nursing the largest healthcare profession in the country.\nFlorence Nightingale was born on 12 May 1820 in Florence\, Italy – the city from which her parents took her name.\nNursing schools turned away over 80\,000 qualified applicants from baccalaureate and graduate programmes in 2024\, largely due to faculty shortages.\nThe ANA’s “Nurses Light Up the Sky” campaign illuminated 206 landmarks across the United States in 2025\, with a target of 250 for 2026.\nFive of the 20 fastest-growing occupations in the United States are in the nursing profession\, according to 2026 workforce data.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Nurses Week?\nNational Nurses Week is an annual observance from 6 to 12 May in the United States\, organised by the American Nurses Association to recognise and celebrate the nursing profession. It encompasses National Nurses Day (6 May)\, National School Nurse Day (6 May)\, and concludes on International Nurses Day (12 May). \nWhen is National Nurses Week in 2026?\nNational Nurses Week 2026 runs from Wednesday\, 6 May to Tuesday\, 12 May 2026. The dates are the same every year. \nWhat is the 2026 National Nurses Week theme?\nThe 2026 theme is “The Power of Nurses\,” chosen by the American Nurses Association. It celebrates the impact nurses have on healthcare\, communities\, and individual lives\, and coincides with the ANA’s 130th anniversary. \nIs National Nurses Week only in the United States?\nYes\, National Nurses Week (6–12 May) is a US observance led by the ANA. However\, International Nurses Day on 12 May is celebrated globally\, and many countries hold their own nursing recognition events throughout the year. \nSpread the Word\nHelp recognise the nurses who keep healthcare running. Share National Nurses Week with your friends\, family\, and colleagues using the hashtags #ThePowerOfNurses\, #NursesWeek2026\, and #NursesLightUpTheSky on social media. Tag a nurse who has made a difference in your life – your recognition matters more than you might think. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nInternational Nurses Day – Celebrated globally on 12 May\, the final day of National Nurses Week\, marking Florence Nightingale’s birthday and the contributions of nurses worldwide.\nWorld Hand Hygiene Day – Observed on 5 May\, just one day before Nurses Week begins\, this WHO-led campaign highlights a practice central to nursing care and patient safety.\nNational Grateful Patient Day – Held on 7 September\, this day encourages patients to thank the healthcare professionals – including nurses – who cared for them.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the American Nurses Association (ANA) website\nNational Nurses Week 2026 – official ANA campaign page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
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LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness,May Awareness Days,United States
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