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SUMMARY:National Retinoid Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is National Retinoid Week?\nCelebrated annually by skinbetter on the third week of September\, National Retinoid Week focuses on educating on the demonstrated benefits of retinoids and showcasing innovations in formulations that aim to enhance efficacy and tolerability. This is a new holiday registered by skinbetter science and intended as a platform for the skincare industry celebrate the power of retinoids. \nWhy Retinoids? \n\nThe Gold Standard – Retinoids are Vitamin A based compounds considered to be the gold standard in improving the appearance of photoaged skin.\nBenefits Overtime – Retinoids improve the appearance of lines and wrinkles\, uneven skin tone and texture\, clogged pores and blemishes.\n\nWhen is National Retinoid Week 2026?\nNational Retinoid Week 2026 will take place from the 16th – 22nd of September.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-retinoid-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:Constitution Day (Citizenship Day) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Constitution Day\, also known as Citizenship Day\, is an annual observance in the United States that commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17\, 1787. This day is dedicated to celebrating and reflecting on the significance of the Constitution as the foundation of the American government and the rights and freedoms it guarantees. Constitution Day also serves as an opportunity to educate citizens about the Constitution’s role in shaping the nation and to promote civic engagement and awareness. \nWhat is Constitution Day?\nConstitution Day is a national observance that honors the signing of the U.S. Constitution by the Founding Fathers in Philadelphia. It is a day to recognize the importance of the Constitution in establishing the legal framework of the United States and ensuring the rights and liberties of its citizens. On this day\, schools\, government institutions\, and civic organizations often hold educational programs and activities to deepen understanding of the Constitution and its enduring relevance in American life. \nWhen is Constitution Day?\nConstitution Day is observed annually on September 17th. This date marks the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. In 2026\, Constitution Day will be celebrated on Tuesday\, September 17th\, with events and activities taking place across the country to honor this pivotal moment in American history. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in Constitution Day and celebrate this important day in U.S. history: \n\nLearn About the Constitution: Take the time to read the U.S. Constitution and learn about its articles\, amendments\, and the principles it enshrines. Understanding the Constitution is key to appreciating its significance.\nAttend a Local Event: Many communities\, schools\, and civic organizations host events\, lectures\, and discussions on Constitution Day. Attend one of these events to deepen your knowledge and engage in meaningful conversations about the Constitution.\nTeach or Share Knowledge: If you’re an educator\, use Constitution Day as an opportunity to teach students about the Constitution and its impact. You can also share interesting facts and resources on social media to spread awareness.\nParticipate in a Naturalization Ceremony: Attend a naturalization ceremony where new citizens are sworn in. These ceremonies often coincide with Constitution Day\, making them a powerful reminder of the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.\nReflect on Your Rights: Constitution Day is a great time to reflect on the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. Consider how these rights impact your daily life and the lives of others\, and think about ways to stay engaged in civic life.\n\nHistory of the Event\nConstitution Day was officially established in 2004 when Senator Robert Byrd introduced an amendment to the Omnibus spending bill\, requiring schools and federal agencies to provide educational programs about the Constitution on September 17th. The day was previously known as “Citizenship Day\,” which was first observed in 1940. The change in name and emphasis reflects the importance of the Constitution as a living document that continues to influence American society. Constitution Day serves as an important reminder of the values and principles upon which the United States was founded. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#ConstitutionDay\n#CitizenshipDay\n#USConstitution\n#FoundingFathers\n#CivicEngagement\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Constitution Day and resources to learn more about the U.S. Constitution\, visit the following links: \n\nNational Archives – U.S. Constitution\nNational Constitution Center\nLibrary of Congress – The U.S. Constitution
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/constitution-day-citizenship-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:September Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:British Food Fortnight
DESCRIPTION:British Food Fortnight is a vibrant two-week celebration in autumn that shines a spotlight on the rich culinary heritage of the United Kingdom. Communities\, schools\, pubs\, care homes\, universities and retailers come together to champion British-grown and produced food\, honouring both tradition and seasonal harvests. \nWhat is British Food Fortnight?\nIt is the nation’s largest food festival held every autumn\, designed to promote the diversity and quality of local cuisine. From hands-on activities in schools to themed menus in hospitals\, care homes\, and government buildings\, the fortnight encourages people to rediscover and enjoy British flavours while supporting farmers and producers. \nWhen is British Food Fortnight?\nThe event takes place in the last week of September and the first week of October\, aligning with the traditional Harvest Festival season. In 2026\, it runs from September 26 to October 12. During this time\, hundreds of events happen nationwide. \nWhy British Food Fortnight Matters\nThis fortnight is more than a celebration of taste; it supports local economies\, boosts farmer income\, and promotes environmental well-being. Buying British reduces food miles and supports seasonal eating. It also brings communities together – kitchens\, cafés\, classrooms and care homes all harness local food to inspire connection. \nHow to Get Involved in British Food Fortnight\nMaking British Food Fortnight part of your calendar can be simple and fun: \n\nCook a traditional dish: Try regional classics like Cornish pasties\, fish and chips\, or Yorkshire pudding.\nVisit farmers’ markets: Meet producers\, ask questions\, and choose from a range of local ingredients.\nJoin community events: Attend food festivals\, tastings\, or cook-offs in your area.\nOrganise food activities: Host a British-themed meal at school\, workplace\, or with friends.\nSupport local venues: Look out for special menus in pubs\, cafes\, and care homes during the fortnight.\n\nHistory of British Food Fortnight\nThe idea began in 2001–2002 after the foot-and-mouth disease crisis devastated rural communities. Alexia Robinson founded the event to reignite public support for British farming and food. Since then\, it has become an annual fixture\, with widespread engagement from food retailers\, schools\, public services and local communities. \nNoteworthy Facts About British Food Fortnight\n\nIt launched in 2002 to support farmers after the foot-and-mouth crisis.\nIt spans 14 days\, timed to coincide with the UK’s Harvest Festival.\nHundreds of schools\, care homes\, hospitals and universities take part each year.\nMajor retailers like Morrisons partner officially to highlight seasonal British produce.\nThe media outreach once reached 300 million annually\, with mentions on The Archers and by Terry Wogan.\n\nHashtags\n#BritishFoodFortnight\, #BritishFoodFortnight2026\, #LoveBritishFood \nLinks\n\n\n\nVisit the official Love British Food site
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/british-food-fortnight/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:National HIV/ AIDS and Ageing Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day is an annual observance dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by older adults living with HIV/AIDS. As medical advancements have allowed people with HIV to live longer\, this day highlights the intersection of aging and HIV\, focusing on the unique health and social issues that arise. The day aims to raise awareness\, promote prevention\, and advocate for research and resources to support aging populations affected by HIV/AIDS. \nWhat is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day?\nNational HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day is a campaign that shines a spotlight on the growing number of older adults living with HIV/AIDS. With effective treatments\, people with HIV are living longer\, but this also brings new challenges related to aging\, such as managing comorbidities\, accessing appropriate healthcare\, and dealing with the stigma that can accompany both HIV and aging. The day encourages dialogue\, education\, and action to ensure that older adults living with HIV receive the care\, support\, and respect they deserve. \nWhen is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day?\nNational HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day is observed annually on September 18th. This day is an opportunity to focus on the specific needs of the aging population affected by HIV and to promote policies\, programs\, and research that address these needs. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day and support the cause: \n\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn about the challenges faced by older adults living with HIV\, including the health complications that can arise with aging. Share this knowledge to help reduce stigma and promote understanding.\nSupport Local HIV Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that provide services to older adults living with HIV. Your support can help fund essential programs and services that improve the quality of life for this population.\nAttend or Organize an Event: Participate in or host an event focused on HIV and aging. This could include webinars\, community discussions\, or health fairs that provide information and resources to older adults and their caregivers.\nAdvocate for Policy Change: Contact your local representatives to advocate for policies that support aging populations with HIV\, including access to healthcare\, affordable medication\, and mental health services.\nShare on Social Media: Use social media to raise awareness about the issues faced by older adults living with HIV. Use the official hashtags to join the conversation and spread the word.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day was established in 2008 by The AIDS Institute to recognize the unique challenges faced by aging individuals with HIV. As the population of older adults living with HIV continues to grow\, the day serves as a critical platform to raise awareness\, promote research\, and ensure that the needs of this group are not overlooked. The day is also a reminder of the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS and the importance of supporting all individuals affected by the virus\, regardless of age. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#HIVandAging\n#AgingWithHIV\n#HIVAwareness\n#EndTheStigma\n#SupportHIVAging\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day and resources to support those affected\, visit the following links: \n\nThe AIDS Institute\nHIV.gov\nCDC – HIV and Older Americans\n\nWhen is National HIV/ AIDS and Ageing Awareness Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n18 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-hiv-aids-and-ageing-awareness-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:September Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:International Equal Pay Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:On September 18\, 2026\, communities around the world will mark International Equal Pay Day – a day dedicated to the ongoing fight for equal pay for work of equal value. Despite decades of progress\, women globally still earn less than men\, and the gap is even wider for women of color\, disabled women\, and mothers. This observance is a call to action: to challenge pay discrimination\, demand transparency\, and build a fairer future for all workers. \nWhat is International Equal Pay Day?\nInternational Equal Pay Day is a United Nations observance established to highlight the persistent gender pay gap and to promote efforts toward achieving equal pay for work of equal value. The day brings together governments\, employers\, workers\, and civil society to recognize the importance of closing the wage gap and ensuring that everyone receives fair compensation for their labor. \nWhen is International Equal Pay Day?\nInternational Equal Pay Day is observed annually on September 18. In 2026\, it falls on a Thursday. The date was chosen to emphasize the ongoing struggle for pay equity and to encourage individuals and organizations to take meaningful actions toward closing the gender pay gap. \nWhy International Equal Pay Day Matters\nThe gender pay gap is a global issue that affects individuals\, families\, and economies. Women earn\, on average\, 77 cents for every dollar earned by men for work of equal value\, with even wider disparities for women with children and women of color. This wage gap contributes to lifelong income inequality\, affecting women’s ability to save for retirement\, invest in education\, and achieve financial independence. Addressing pay inequality is not only a matter of fairness but also essential for economic growth and social justice. \nHow to Get Involved in International Equal Pay Day\nThere are several ways individuals and organizations can participate in International Equal Pay Day: \n\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn about the gender pay gap and its impact on different communities. Share information with friends\, family\, and colleagues to raise awareness.\nAdvocate for Pay Transparency: Encourage employers to conduct pay audits and implement transparent salary practices to identify and address wage disparities.\nSupport Equal Pay Legislation: Engage with policymakers to support laws and policies that promote equal pay for work of equal value.\nParticipate in Events: Attend workshops\, webinars\, and discussions focused on pay equity and gender equality in the workplace.\nUse Social Media: Share stories\, statistics\, and resources using campaign hashtags to amplify the message and encourage broader participation.\n\nHistory of International Equal Pay Day\nInternational Equal Pay Day was officially recognized by the United Nations in 2019\, with the first observance taking place in 2020. The day builds upon decades of advocacy for gender pay equity\, including significant milestones such as the Equal Pay Act of 1963 in the United States and the Equal Pay Act of 1970 in the United Kingdom. These legislative efforts were driven by grassroots movements and landmark events\, such as the 1975 women’s strike in Iceland\, where 90% of women stopped working to protest wage inequality\, leading to significant policy changes in the country. \nNoteworthy Facts About International Equal Pay Day\n\nWomen globally earn approximately 77% of what men earn for work of equal value\, with even wider gaps for women with children and women of color.\nThe gender pay gap contributes to lifelong income inequality\, affecting women’s ability to save for retirement and achieve financial independence.\nInternational Equal Pay Day was first observed in 2020\, following its recognition by the United Nations in 2019.\nIn 1975\, 90% of Icelandic women went on strike to protest wage inequality\, leading to significant policy changes in the country.\nOrganizations like the Equal Pay International Coalition (EPIC) work globally to promote pay equity and support efforts to close the gender pay gap.\n\nHashtags\n#InternationalEqualPayDay\, #EqualPayDay2026\, #EqualPayForEqualWork\, #CloseTheGap\, #PayEquity \nLinks\n\nVisit the official UN Equal Pay Day page\nEqual Pay International Coalition – UN Declaration\nIncludability – International Equal Pay Day 2026
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-equal-pay-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Business & Finance Awareness
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SUMMARY:National POW / MIA Recognition Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National POW/MIA Recognition Day is an annual observance in the United States dedicated to honoring and remembering the sacrifices of American service members who were prisoners of war (POWs) and those who are still missing in action (MIA). This day serves as a reminder of the nation’s commitment to accounting for every service member who has not returned home and to recognizing the courage and resilience of those who endured captivity. It is a time to reflect on the cost of war and to express gratitude for the bravery and dedication of those who have served and continue to serve the country. \nWhat is National POW/MIA Recognition Day?\nNational POW/MIA Recognition Day is a solemn day of remembrance for American military personnel who were held as prisoners of war and for those who are still unaccounted for. The day underscores the importance of bringing home those who remain missing and ensuring that the stories of POWs and MIAs are not forgotten. Observances often include ceremonies\, moments of silence\, and the display of the POW/MIA flag\, which symbolizes the nation’s commitment to recovering those who are missing. \nWhen is National POW/MIA Recognition Day?\nNational POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed annually on the third Friday in September. In 2026\, it will be observed on September 20th. On this day\, ceremonies are held at military installations\, veterans’ organizations\, and national landmarks\, including the Pentagon and the National Mall in Washington\, D.C.\, to honor POWs and MIAs. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to observe National POW/MIA Recognition Day and show your support for this important cause: \n\nAttend a Ceremony: Participate in or attend a local or national ceremony dedicated to honoring POWs and MIAs. These events often include wreath-laying ceremonies\, moments of silence\, and speeches from military leaders and veterans.\nFly the POW/MIA Flag: Display the POW/MIA flag at your home\, workplace\, or community center. The flag is a powerful symbol of the nation’s commitment to accounting for those who have not returned from war.\nLearn and Educate: Take time to learn more about the history and experiences of POWs and MIAs. Share this knowledge with others to help keep their stories alive and to raise awareness about the importance of this day.\nSupport POW/MIA Organizations: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations that work to locate\, identify\, and bring home missing service members. Your support can help continue the mission of accounting for every American who has not returned from war.\nWrite a Letter: Write a letter of support or thanks to the families of POWs and MIAs\, or to veterans who endured captivity. A gesture of appreciation can mean a great deal to those who have sacrificed so much.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational POW/MIA Recognition Day was first observed in 1979\, following a proclamation by President Jimmy Carter. The day was established to ensure that the sacrifices of America’s POWs and MIAs would never be forgotten. Over the years\, it has become a significant national observance\, with ceremonies held across the country to honor the men and women who were captured during war or remain missing. The POW/MIA flag\, which was created by the National League of Families in 1972\, is a central symbol of the day\, representing the nation’s pledge to bring home its missing service members. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help raise awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#POWMIARecognitionDay\n#NeverForget\n#HonorOurHeroes\n#POWMIA\n#BringThemHome\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on National POW/MIA Recognition Day and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nDepartment of Defense – National POW/MIA Recognition Day\nDefense POW/MIA Accounting Agency\nVeterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-pow-mia-recognition-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:September Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Great British Beach Clean 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Great British Beach Clean is an annual event organized by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) that brings together thousands of volunteers to clean up beaches across the UK. This week-long initiative not only helps to remove litter from the coastlines but also contributes to important scientific research by collecting data on the types and amounts of litter found. The event aims to raise awareness about the impact of marine pollution\, encourage sustainable practices\, and protect the UK’s beautiful beaches and marine life. \nWhat is the Great British Beach Clean?\nThe Great British Beach Clean is the UK’s largest beach cleaning and litter survey event\, taking place every September. Volunteers of all ages gather at beaches around the country to pick up litter and record what they find. This data is then used by the Marine Conservation Society to inform policies and campaigns that tackle marine pollution. The event not only helps to clean up the beaches but also educates the public about the importance of reducing single-use plastics and protecting the marine environment. \nWhen is the Great British Beach Clean?\nThe Great British Beach Clean is held annually during the third week of September. In 2026\, the event will take place from September 20th to September 29th. Throughout the week\, organized beach clean-ups will be conducted at various locations across the UK\, allowing people to get involved and make a difference to their local beaches. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in the Great British Beach Clean and help protect the UK’s coastline: \n\nJoin a Beach Clean Event: Participate in an organized beach clean at a location near you. Check the Marine Conservation Society’s website for a list of events and register to take part.\nOrganize Your Own Beach Clean: If there isn’t an event near you\, consider organizing your own beach clean with friends\, family\, or community groups. The MCS provides resources and guidance to help you get started.\nRecord Data: While cleaning up\, record the types of litter you find using the MCS’s Beachwatch app or data sheets. This information helps researchers understand the sources of marine pollution and informs conservation efforts.\nSpread the Word: Use social media to share your beach clean experience and raise awareness about the importance of keeping beaches clean. Encourage others to join in and make a difference.\nReduce Your Plastic Use: Take action in your daily life by reducing your use of single-use plastics. Simple changes like using reusable bags\, bottles\, and containers can significantly reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in the ocean.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe Great British Beach Clean was launched in 1994 by the Marine Conservation Society as part of its Beachwatch program\, which aims to tackle marine litter through regular beach cleans and litter surveys. Over the years\, the event has grown significantly\, with thousands of volunteers participating each year. The data collected during the beach cleans has been instrumental in driving policy changes\, such as the introduction of the plastic bag charge in the UK. The Great British Beach Clean continues to play a crucial role in raising awareness about marine pollution and inspiring people to take action to protect the environment. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#GreatBritishBeachClean\n#BeachClean\n#MarineConservation\n#ProtectOurBeaches\n#StopOceanPlastic\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on the Great British Beach Clean and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nMarine Conservation Society – Great British Beach Clean\nMarine Conservation Society\nSurfers Against Sewage
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/great-british-beach-clean/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:September Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Great British Beach Clean 2026
DESCRIPTION:From Friday\, 19th September to Sunday\, 28th September 2026\, thousands of volunteers across the UK will unite for the Great British Beach Clean\, the Marine Conservation Society’s flagship citizen science event. This nationwide initiative not only removes litter from our coastlines but also gathers crucial data to inform environmental policies and protect marine ecosystems. \nWhat is the Great British Beach Clean?\nThe Great British Beach Clean is an annual event organized by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) that mobilizes communities to clean up beaches and record the types of litter found. This data contributes to national and international efforts to combat marine pollution and has influenced significant policy changes\, such as the plastic bag charge and the ban on microbeads in cosmetics. \nWhen is the Great British Beach Clean?\nIn 2026\, the event will take place from Friday\, 19th September to Sunday\, 28th September. During this period\, coordinated beach cleans will occur across the UK\, allowing volunteers to participate in local efforts to protect marine environments. \nWhy It Matters\nMarine pollution poses a significant threat to wildlife and human health. In 2024\, volunteers collected over three-quarters of a million pieces of single-use plastic waste from UK and Channel Island beaches\, marking a 9.5% increase from the previous year. Common items included plastic caps\, lids\, and bottles\, highlighting the persistent issue of plastic pollution. The data collected during the Great British Beach Clean is vital for understanding pollution sources and advocating for effective environmental policies. \nHow to Participate\nThere are several ways to get involved: \n\nJoin an Organized Beach Clean: Find and register for a local event through the Marine Conservation Society’s website.\nOrganize Your Own Beach Clean: Use MCS resources to plan and conduct a beach clean in your community.\nRecord Data: During the clean-up\, document the types and quantities of litter found using MCS’s Beachwatch app or data sheets.\nSpread Awareness: Share your experiences on social media using the campaign’s hashtags to inspire others to take action.\n\nParticipation is open to individuals\, families\, schools\, and community groups. Equipment such as litter pickers and bags is often provided\, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves and wear appropriate clothing. \nAbout the Marine Conservation Society\nEstablished in 1983\, the Marine Conservation Society is a UK-based charity dedicated to protecting marine environments. Through initiatives like the Great British Beach Clean\, MCS engages communities in conservation efforts\, conducts research\, and advocates for policies that promote ocean health and sustainability. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#GreatBritishBeachClean\n#BeachClean\n#MarineConservation\n#ProtectOurBeaches\n#StopOceanPlastic\n\nRelevant Links\n\nGreat British Beach Clean – Marine Conservation Society\nFind a Beach Clean Near You\nJoin a Beach Clean – Marine Conservation Society
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/clean-beaches-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260920
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SUMMARY:International Talk Like A Pirate Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a whimsical and fun-filled holiday that encourages people around the world to unleash their inner pirate by speaking in pirate lingo. Whether you’re a fan of pirate movies\, books\, or just enjoy a good laugh\, this day offers a playful escape from the ordinary as everyone is invited to embrace the spirit of the high seas. From greeting friends with a hearty “Ahoy\, matey!” to shouting “Arrr!” at every opportunity\, International Talk Like a Pirate Day is all about having fun and spreading joy. \nWhat is International Talk Like a Pirate Day?\nInternational Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parody holiday that invites people to talk like pirates for the day. The idea is simple: on September 19th\, everyone is encouraged to use pirate phrases and vocabulary in their conversations\, whether at work\, at home\, or online. The day has become a global phenomenon\, with events\, parties\, and even charity fundraisers inspired by the pirate theme. It’s a light-hearted way to add some fun to your day and connect with others who enjoy a good laugh. \nWhen is International Talk Like a Pirate Day?\nInternational Talk Like a Pirate Day is celebrated annually on September 19th. The day is marked by pirate-themed events\, social media posts\, and\, of course\, conversations filled with pirate talk. It’s a day to let your creativity run wild and enjoy the silliness of speaking like a pirate. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in International Talk Like a Pirate Day and embrace the pirate spirit: \n\nTalk Like a Pirate: The simplest way to join in is to use pirate lingo throughout the day. Greet your friends with “Ahoy!” or “Avast!” and don’t forget to throw in an “Arrr!” for good measure.\nDress Like a Pirate: Take it a step further by dressing up in pirate gear. Whether it’s a full costume or just an eye patch and bandana\, getting into character adds to the fun.\nHost a Pirate Party: Organize a pirate-themed party or gathering with friends and family. Serve pirate-inspired food and drinks\, and encourage everyone to talk like a pirate while they’re there.\nShare on Social Media: Post your best pirate phrases\, photos\, and videos on social media using the official hashtags. Challenge your friends to talk like pirates too!\nSupport a Cause: Many people use International Talk Like a Pirate Day as an opportunity to raise funds for charity. Consider hosting a fundraiser with a pirate theme to support a good cause.\n\nHistory of the Event\nInternational Talk Like a Pirate Day was created in 1995 by John Baur (“Ol’ Chumbucket”) and Mark Summers (“Cap’n Slappy”)\, two friends from Oregon\, USA. What started as a playful idea during a game of racquetball quickly turned into a global phenomenon after humor columnist Dave Barry wrote about it in 2002. Since then\, the day has been celebrated by millions of people worldwide\, with pirate enthusiasts\, organizations\, and even businesses getting involved in the fun. It’s a day where everyone can let loose\, have fun\, and embrace their inner buccaneer. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and share your pirate lingo using these hashtags: \n\n#TalkLikeAPirateDay\n#PirateDay\n#Arrr\n#PirateTalk\n#AhoyMatey\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on International Talk Like a Pirate Day and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nOfficial Talk Like a Pirate Day Website\nInternational Talk Like a Pirate Day on Facebook\nTalk Like a Pirate Day on Twitter\n\nWhen is International Talk Like A Pirate Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n19 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-talk-like-a-pirate-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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SUMMARY:World Hydrocephalus Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every September 20\, World Hydrocephalus Day unites organisations\, families\, and communities around the globe to raise awareness of hydrocephalus\,  a condition affecting hundreds of thousands of children and adults worldwide. It’s a day dedicated to education\, visibility\, and solidarity\, amplifying the voices of those living with hydrocephalus and their families. \nWhat is World Hydrocephalus Day?\nWorld Hydrocephalus Day is an international observance established by the Hydrocephalus Association (HA)\, based in the United States. It forms part of Hydrocephalus Awareness Month\, held every September. The day highlights the experiences of individuals and families affected by hydrocephalus\, while bringing together medical experts\, charities\, and advocates to push for better awareness\, earlier diagnosis\, and improved care worldwide. \nWhen is World Hydrocephalus Day?\nWorld Hydrocephalus Day takes place every year on September 20. In 2024\, the campaign focused on showcasing the many faces of hydrocephalus through shared stories\, family experiences\, and educational outreach. \nWhy World Hydrocephalus Day Matters\nGlobally\, around 400\,000 children every year are diagnosed with hydrocephalus\,  a condition that occurs when excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up within the brain. Without treatment\, it can cause developmental\, neurological\, and sometimes life-threatening challenges. \nRaising awareness is crucial. By amplifying real stories and lived experiences\, World Hydrocephalus Day helps educate communities\, reduce stigma\, and empower families to recognise the signs of hydrocephalus earlier. It also supports advocacy for research\, resources\, and medical innovation to improve lives. \nHow to Get Involved in World Hydrocephalus Day\nThere are many ways to support the day and raise awareness: \nAdvocate for Medical Research: \nShare Stories: Families are encouraged to share their lived experiences to highlight the many faces of hydrocephalus. \nUse Social Media: Post with the hashtag #WorldHydrocephalusDay to join the global conversation. \nLearn More: Visit worldhydrocephalusday.org for resources and educational material. \nPartner with Charities: Support or collaborate with hydrocephalus-focused organisations to strengthen advocacy and outreach. \nHistory of World Hydrocephalus Day\nThe initiative was launched by the Hydrocephalus Association\, which has worked for decades to improve lives through advocacy\, education\, and support. By collaborating with international partners and charities\, World Hydrocephalus Day has grown into a truly global observance\, raising visibility for a condition that often goes unrecognised. \nNoteworthy Facts\nHydrocephalus is sometimes called “water on the brain” and can occur at any age\, though it is most common in infants and older adults. \nThe only known treatment is brain surgery\, typically involving a shunt or an endoscopic procedure to drain excess fluid. \nAwareness and early diagnosis are vital to reducing complications and improving long-term outcomes. \nSharing family stories has become a powerful way to connect communities and drive education across generations. \nHashtags \n#WorldHydrocephalusDay  \n#HydrocephalusAwareness  \n#HydrocephalusMonth  \n#FacesOfHydrocephalus
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-hydrocephalus-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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SUMMARY:Light Up For Mito 2026
DESCRIPTION:Light Up For Mito is a global awareness campaign designed to shine a light on mitochondrial disease\, a debilitating condition that affects the energy-producing structures within cells. This event brings together communities\, landmarks\, and individuals to illuminate buildings and public spaces in green\, the color associated with mitochondrial disease\, to raise awareness and support those living with this condition. \nWhat is Light Up For Mito?\nLight Up For Mito is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about mitochondrial disease\, a group of disorders caused by dysfunctional mitochondria – the parts of cells that generate energy. The event encourages landmarks\, monuments\, and homes worldwide to be lit up in green\, symbolizing hope and solidarity for those affected by mitochondrial disease. The campaign is part of a broader effort to increase understanding\, encourage research\, and offer support to individuals and families dealing with this challenging condition. \nWhen is Light Up For Mito?\nLight Up For Mito typically takes place during Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week\, which is observed in the third week of September. The exact date for lighting up landmarks and homes may vary\, but it usually aligns with significant awareness events during this week. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in Light Up For Mito: \n\nLight Up Your Home: Illuminate your home with green lights to show your support for those affected by mitochondrial disease.\nParticipate in Local Events: Join or organize community events that raise awareness about mitochondrial disease\, such as walks\, fundraisers\, or informational sessions.\nShare on Social Media: Use social media platforms to spread the word about Light Up For Mito\, sharing photos of illuminated landmarks and homes\, and using relevant hashtags to increase visibility.\nSupport Mitochondrial Research: Consider donating to organizations that fund research into mitochondrial disease or volunteering your time to support families affected by the condition.\n\nHistory of the Event\nLight Up For Mito was established as part of the broader Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week\, an initiative aimed at increasing public understanding of mitochondrial disease. The campaign has grown over the years\, with iconic landmarks around the world participating by lighting up in green. The event not only raises awareness but also fosters a sense of community and hope among those affected by the disease and their families. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#LightUpForMito\n#MitoAwareness\n#MitoDisease\n#HopeForMito\n#GreenForMito\n\nWhen is Light Up For Mito 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n20 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/light-up-for-mito/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
CREATED:20250621T235054Z
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SUMMARY:World Alzheimer's Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Alzheimer’s Day is an annual global event held on 21 September\, dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. It serves as a central day within World Alzheimer’s Month\, a campaign throughout September focusing on education\, stigma reduction\, and support for individuals and their families. \nWhen is World Alzheimer’s Day?\nWorld Alzheimer’s Day is observed every year on 21 September. In 2026\, it falls on a Sunday. This date was chosen to mark the 10th anniversary of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI)\, the federation behind the campaign. ADI introduced the day during their annual conference in Edinburgh in 1994. \nWhat Is World Alzheimer’s Day?\nOrganised by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) and recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO)\, this day acts as the focal point for global initiatives aimed at challenging misconceptions about dementia\, promoting early detection\, and encouraging community support. Many Alzheimer’s organisations release reports\, host events\, and amplify public messaging on this day. \nHistory & Origins\n\nIn 1994\, ADI launched World Alzheimer’s Day in Edinburgh as part of its 10-year anniversary celebrations.\nSince then\, September has been designated World Alzheimer’s Month\, with the 21st serving as the highlight for worldwide awareness and advocacy efforts.\n\nWhy It Matters\n\nRaises awareness: Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia\, affecting millions worldwide. Recognising the day brings attention to its symptoms\, challenges\, and impact on families.\nChallenges stigma: Destigmatising dementia helps foster understanding\, empathy\, and community inclusion for those living with the disease.\nSupports caregivers: Acknowledges the emotional\, physical\, and financial burdens on carers and highlights sources of help and advocacy.\nAdvances research: Many organisations use the day to launch reports\, share breakthroughs\, fund research\, and lobby for improved care policies.\n\nHow to Observe\n\nRaise awareness: Share stories\, infographics\, or facts – many events and the annual ADI World Alzheimer Report are released on this day.\nParticipate in events: Join memory walks\, seminars\, webinars\, or local public gatherings organised by Alzheimer’s societies.\nUse purple: Display a purple ribbon or wear purple as a symbol of solidarity. Iconic landmarks are often lit purple in major cities.\nSupport research & care: Donate\, volunteer\, or advocate for improved diagnostic tools\, care resources\, and dementia-friendly public policies.\nEngage locally: Schools\, workplaces\, and community centres can host information booths\, workshops\, or screening events.\n\nExamples of Activities\n\nLaunch of the annual World Alzheimer Report during ADI conferences.\nMemory walks and fundraising events hosted by national Alzheimer organisations.\nCommunity and media campaigns to foster understanding and encourage early diagnosis.\nLighting of landmarks – such as towers and municipal buildings – in the campaign color purple.\n\nKey Facts\n\nOver 55 million people globally live with dementia\, and this number is expected to rise significantly by 2050.\nAlzheimer’s accounts for about 60–80% of dementia cases worldwide.\nEarly detection and lifestyle adjustments can help manage disease progression and improve quality of life.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldAlzheimersDay  #EndAlzheimers  #DementiaAwareness  #KnowDementia \nRelevant Links\n\n\n\nAlzheimer’s Disease International – World Alzheimer’s Month\nAlzheimer’s Association – World Alzheimer’s Day Info
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-alzheimers-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,September Awareness Days
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
CREATED:20250720T080518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094954Z
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SUMMARY:International Day of Peace 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Day of Peace is observed globally each year on September 21. It is a dedicated day for humanity to recommit to peace above all differences and to honor a universal cease‑fire and non‑violence. This day offers an opportunity to reflect on how small acts can contribute to global harmony and mutual understanding. \nWhat is International Day of Peace?\nEstablished by the United Nations in 1981 and officially fixed to September 21 in 2001\, this day is devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples. It is often called “Peace Day”. On this day\, the UN calls for a 24‑hour global cease‑fire and urges individuals\, communities\, and governments to recognize peace as a fundamental human right. \nWhen is International Day of Peace?\nThe observance takes place every year on September 21. Starting in 2002\, the date was fixed to unite global observance. Each year\, a theme is selected to guide events and inspire participation. In 2026\, the focus is on “Actions for Peace”\, emphasizing that each of us can play a role – no matter how small – in building peaceful communities. \nWhy International Day of Peace Matters\nEvery day around the world\, conflict and violence impact millions – through war\, domestic abuse\, discrimination\, or environmental harm. International Day of Peace reminds us that striving for peace means safeguarding human rights\, promoting justice\, and encouraging dialogue. It highlights that peace is not only the absence of conflict but the presence of equality\, respect\, and cooperation. \nActions for Peace shows that sustainable development and human wellbeing begin at the local level. Whether it is lending a listening ear\, promoting conflict resolution\, or working to protect the planet\, each effort reinforces a culture of peace and contributes to a safer future for everyone. \nHow to Get Involved in International Day of Peace\n\nObserve a moment of silence: At 12:00 local time\, invite reflection on peace and non‑violence.\nJoin or host events: Participate in panel talks\, peace walks\, film screenings\, or community art projects.\nShare your message: Post photos\, poems\, or personal pledges on social media using #InternationalDayOfPeace or #PeaceDay.\nVolunteer or donate: Support organisations working in areas affected by conflict\, or groups promoting peace education and conflict resolution.\nEducate your circle: Organise a discussion or classroom session about peacebuilding\, empathy\, or human rights.\nPractice daily peace: Commit to small acts of kindness\, respectful dialogue\, and listening with openness in your everyday life.\n\nHistory of International Day of Peace\nIn 1981\, the UN General Assembly declared a day devoted to peace\, held on the opening day of its annual session. Two decades later\, following advocacy from the NGO Peace One Day\, the date was officially fixed to September 21 as a global day of cease‑fire and non‑violence. \nSince then\, the UN has established traditions such as the Peace Bell ringing at headquarters\, youth-led events\, and thematic campaigns. Each year brings renewed focus\, from “End racism. Build peace” in 2022 to “Cultivating a culture of peace” in 2024\, each emphasising that peace begins with intention – and action. \nNoteworthy Facts About International Day of Peace\n\nOriginally set to fall on the third Tuesday in September\, the date was fixed to September 21 in 2001 to ensure consistent global observance.\nThe UN Peace Bell is rung annually in New York\, cast from coins donated by children from 60 nations.\nThe 2026 theme is “Actions for Peace\,” aligned with Sustainable Development efforts.\nPeace One Day\, founded in 1999\, played a key role in aligning the date and encouraging grassroots participation.\nEach year\, thousands of school projects\, community peace walks\, and solidarity rituals take place in nearly every country.\n\nHashtags\n#InternationalDayOfPeace\, #PeaceDay\, #ActionsForPeace\, #CeasefireNow \nLinks\n\nUN – International Day of Peace\nInternational Day of Peace official site\nPeace One Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-day-of-peace/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260927T000000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T082548Z
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SUMMARY:Organ Donation Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Organ Donation Week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of organ donation and encouraging people to discuss their organ donation decisions with their loved ones. The week serves as a platform to highlight the life-saving impact of organ donation and to increase the number of people on the organ donor register. By sharing stories of those who have been saved by organ transplants and those who have given the gift of life\, Organ Donation Week aims to inspire more people to consider becoming organ donors. \nWhat is Organ Donation Week?\nOrgan Donation Week is a national campaign focused on increasing awareness of organ donation and encouraging people to make an informed decision about donating their organs after death. The week is marked by various events\, activities\, and social media campaigns designed to inform the public about the need for organ donors\, how the organ donation process works\, and the powerful difference that one donor can make. It also emphasizes the importance of discussing your wishes with family members\, as their support is crucial in the donation process. \nWhen is Organ Donation Week?\nOrgan Donation Week is observed annually during the last week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 22nd to September 28th. Throughout the week\, healthcare organisations\, charities\, and communities across the UK will come together to promote organ donation and encourage people to join the organ donor register. \nHow to Get Involved\nEvery day someone dies waiting for an organ transplant. \nDid you know that it takes just two minutes to register as an organ donor\, which could save up to nine lives in future? \nFollow #OrganDonationWeek and @NHSOrganDonor on Facebook\, X and Instagram to share your support of organ donation throughout September. \nConfirm your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register too – it’s the best thing you’ll do today! \nVisit www.organdonation.nhs.uk  or use the NHS App. \nHistory of the Event\nOrgan Donation Week was established as part of ongoing efforts to increase the number of registered organ donors and to promote the life-saving impact of organ transplants. Over the years\, the event has grown in prominence\, with widespread participation from individuals\, healthcare providers\, and organizations across the UK. The campaign is supported by NHS Blood and Transplant and other charities\, all working together to ensure that more people are aware of the need for organ donors and are motivated to make a decision about organ donation. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#OrganDonationWeek\n#YesIDonate\n#OrganDonation\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Organ Donation Week and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nNHS Organ Donation
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/organ-donation-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Fairtrade Fortnight 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fairtrade Fortnight is a significant annual event that promotes and celebrates the principles of fair trade. In this article\, we’ll explore what Fairtrade Fortnight is all about\, when it occurs\, how to get involved\, its history\, and event hashtags that allow you to join the movement for fair trade. \nWhat is Fairtrade Fortnight?\nFairtrade Fortnight is a two-week campaign dedicated to raising awareness about fair trade and encouraging consumers to make ethical choices when purchasing products. The event highlights the importance of fair wages\, ethical sourcing\, and sustainable farming practices. It empowers consumers to support producers in developing countries by choosing Fairtrade-certified products. \nWhen is Fairtrade Fortnight?\nFairtrade Fortnight 2026 will be moving to September as part of our year-long milestone celebrations. This will give us more time to make the most of the activities and awareness around the campaign. In 2026\, it will run from  September 22nd to 5th of October. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in Fairtrade Fortnight is a meaningful way to support fair trade practices and make a positive impact on the lives of producers around the world. Here are some ways to participate: \n\nChoose Fairtrade Products: When shopping\, look for the Fairtrade logo on products such as coffee\, tea\, chocolate\, bananas\, and clothing. These products are certified to meet fair trade standards.\nHost Fairtrade Events: Organize events in your community or workplace to raise awareness about fair trade. Consider hosting fair trade coffee mornings\, film screenings\, or educational workshops.\nEducate and Advocate: Learn more about fair trade and its impact on producers. Share this knowledge with others\, and advocate for fair trade practices in your local businesses and institutions.\nSupport Fair Trade Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that promote fair trade and support producers in developing countries.\nEngage on Social Media: Use social media platforms to share information about Fairtrade Fortnight\, your fair trade choices\, and the impact of fair trade on communities.\nBuy Fairtrade Gifts: Consider purchasing Fairtrade gifts for special occasions. These gifts not only delight the recipient but also support fair trade producers.\n\nHistory of Fairtrade Fortnight\nFairtrade Fortnight was established by the Fairtrade Foundation in the United Kingdom. It has been celebrated annually since 1997\, making it one of the longest-running awareness campaigns for fair trade. Over the years\, the event has grown in scope and influence\, spreading the message of ethical consumer choices and the positive impact of fair trade on producers and their communities. \nEvent Hashtags\nWhen participating in Fairtrade Fortnight and sharing your commitment to fair trade on social media\, consider using event hashtags to connect with others who share your passion: \n\n#FairtradeFortnight\n#ChooseFairtrade\n#EthicalConsumer\n#SupportFarmers\n\nThese hashtags will help you join the conversation\, raise awareness\, and inspire others to make fair trade choices. \nConclusion\nFairtrade Fortnight is a powerful movement that encourages individuals\, communities\, and businesses to make conscious choices that benefit producers in developing countries. By choosing Fairtrade-certified products and advocating for fair trade practices\, we can contribute to a more equitable and sustainable global economy. Join the celebration of Fairtrade Fortnight and be a part of positive change in 2026!
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/fairtrade-fortnight/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260923
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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SUMMARY:World Car Free Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Car-Free Day is a global initiative encouraging people to reduce their reliance on motor vehicles for a day and explore more sustainable modes of transportation. Observed annually on 22 September\, it promotes walking\, cycling\, public transportation\, and other eco-friendly alternatives while advocating for cleaner air\, healthier lifestyles\, and more livable urban spaces. \nWhen is World Car-Free Day?\nWorld Car-Free Day takes place every year on 22 September. In 2026\, it falls on a Monday\, coinciding with European Mobility Week\, a broader campaign aimed at sustainable urban mobility. \nWhat Is World Car-Free Day?\nThis day encourages individuals\, businesses\, and governments to explore and support car-free living by closing roads to traffic and promoting the benefits of a less car-dependent world. It’s an opportunity to reclaim public spaces for people rather than vehicles and envision a future with cleaner\, quieter\, and safer streets. \nHistory & Origins\n\n1950s–1970s: Early versions of car-free initiatives emerged during fuel crises in Europe\, particularly in the Netherlands and Belgium.\n1994: The concept of a coordinated car-free day was proposed at a conference in Spain by environmental advocates seeking a global movement.\n2000: The first official World Car-Free Day was launched by the European Commission and various NGOs\, establishing 22 September as the annual date for the event.\n\nWhy It Matters\n\nCleaner Air: Reducing car traffic\, even for a day\, leads to lower air pollution and better respiratory health for city dwellers.\nClimate Action: Private cars and vans contribute significantly to global CO₂ emissions – transitioning to active and public transport helps mitigate climate change.\nPublic Health: Car-free environments promote physical activity\, reduce noise pollution\, and create safer spaces for walking and cycling.\nCommunity Engagement: With fewer cars\, streets become vibrant spaces for events\, markets\, performances\, and social interaction.\n\nHow to Celebrate\n\nLeave the Car at Home: Walk\, cycle\, take the bus or train\, or try a carpool. Even one day makes a difference.\nOrganise or Attend Events: Many cities host car-free festivals\, open streets events\, bike parades\, or pop-up parks to promote sustainable living.\nPromote at Work or School: Launch initiatives like “Cycle to Work Day\,” host educational workshops\, or provide incentives for sustainable commuting.\nEngage on Social Media: Share your car-free experiences and ideas using relevant hashtags to inspire others.\nSupport Policy Change: Advocate for permanent car-free zones\, improved bike lanes\, and investment in public transport in your community.\n\nExamples Around the World\n\nParis\, France: Regularly closes key roads to cars\, showing dramatic reductions in air pollution and increased pedestrian activity.\nBogotá\, Colombia: Hosts weekly “Ciclovía” events\, turning 127 km of streets into car-free zones with fitness\, dance\, and cultural activities.\nKigali\, Rwanda: Runs monthly car-free days with public health screenings\, exercise classes\, and community events in the streets.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldCarFreeDay  #CarFreeCity  #SustainableTransport  #CleanAir \nRelevant Links\n\n\n\nWorld Car-Free Day – World Carfree Network\nUN Environment – Car-Free Day\nLiving Streets – How to Participate
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-car-free-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness,September Awareness Days,Travel Awareness Days
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260927
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T000446Z
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SUMMARY:Professional Care Workers’ Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Professional Care Workers’ Week is an annual event that recognizes and celebrates the invaluable contributions of care workers who dedicate their lives to supporting others. These professionals play a critical role in the health and well-being of individuals who require care\, including the elderly\, disabled\, and those with chronic illnesses. The week serves as an opportunity to acknowledge the hard work\, compassion\, and dedication of care workers\, and to raise awareness about the challenges they face in their roles. \nWhat is Professional Care Workers’ Week?\nProfessional Care Workers’ Week is a UK-wide initiative that highlights the essential work done by care workers in various settings\, including residential care homes\, domiciliary care\, and community care services. The week is organized by care organizations and advocates to show appreciation for the care workforce\, promote the profession\, and address key issues such as fair pay\, working conditions\, and the need for greater support and recognition. It’s a time to celebrate the commitment of care workers and to advocate for positive changes that will benefit both care workers and those they support. \nWhen is Professional Care Workers’ Week?\nProfessional Care Workers’ Week is observed annually during the last full week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 23rd to September 29th. Throughout the week\, events\, discussions\, and campaigns are held across the UK to honor care workers and to discuss the future of the care profession. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in Professional Care Workers’ Week and show your support for care workers: \n\nThank a Care Worker: Take a moment to personally thank the care workers in your life or in your community. A simple gesture of appreciation can make a big difference in recognizing their hard work and dedication.\nShare Stories: Use social media to share stories of care workers who have made a positive impact in your life or in the lives of others. Highlighting their contributions helps to raise awareness about the importance of their work.\nAttend Events: Participate in webinars\, discussions\, or events organized during the week. These events often focus on issues facing the care sector\, providing valuable insights and opportunities for advocacy.\nAdvocate for Fair Pay and Conditions: Support campaigns that advocate for fair wages\, better working conditions\, and greater recognition for care workers. Use your voice to push for policy changes that will improve the lives of those who work in care.\nSupport Care Worker Organizations: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations that support care workers. Your contributions can help provide resources\, training\, and advocacy for the care workforce.\n\nHistory of the Event\nProfessional Care Workers’ Week was established to bring attention to the critical role that care workers play in society. The event was created to address the need for greater recognition of the care profession\, which is often underappreciated despite its importance. Over the years\, the week has grown in significance\, with increasing participation from care organizations\, government agencies\, and the public. The week serves as a platform to celebrate care workers\, discuss the challenges they face\, and advocate for improvements in the sector. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help raise awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#ProfessionalCareWorkersWeek\n#CareWorkersMatter\n#ThankYouCareWorkers\n#SupportCareWorkers\n#CareSector\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Professional Care Workers’ Week and resources to support care workers\, visit the following links: \n\nThe Care Workers’ Charity\nSkills for Care\nUNISON – The Public Service Union
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/professional-care-workers-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Behaviour Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Behaviour Awareness Week?\nBehaviour Awareness Week is an annual campaign launched by Great Minds Together (GMT) to foster awareness and a deeper understanding of behaviour in children and young people. The week serves as a platform to encourage educators\, parents\, policymakers\, and communities to rethink their approaches to managing behaviour\, moving away from punitive methods and towards more therapeutic\, trauma-informed practices. \nWhen is Behaviour Awareness Week 2026?\nBehaviour Awareness Week 2026 takes place from Tuesday 22 September to Saturday 26 September 2026. \n\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n22 September\n26 September\n\n\n\nWhy Behaviour Awareness Week Matters\nUnderstanding behaviour in children and young people is one of the most important challenges facing schools\, care settings\, and families today. Traditional approaches to behaviour management have often relied on punitive measures — detentions\, exclusions\, and sanctions — which evidence increasingly shows can be counterproductive\, particularly for children who have experienced trauma\, adverse childhood experiences\, or who have special educational needs. \nBehaviour Awareness Week champions the principle that all behaviour is a form of communication. When a child acts out\, withdraws\, or struggles to engage\, there is almost always an underlying need or experience driving that behaviour. By understanding the root causes rather than simply punishing the symptoms\, adults can provide more effective\, compassionate support that helps children develop the skills they need to thrive. \nThis approach is especially important for children and young people with social\, emotional\, and mental health (SEMH) needs\, as well as those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). These young people are disproportionately affected by exclusionary behaviour policies and often benefit most from therapeutic approaches that prioritise understanding and support over consequences. \nAbout Great Minds Together\nGreat Minds Together is a UK-based organisation that supports children and young people with special educational needs and social\, emotional\, and mental health needs\, as well as their families and the professional networks around them. GMT works to drive systemic change in how schools\, care homes\, and residential settings approach behaviour\, advocating for policies rooted in empathy\, evidence\, and best practice. \nThe organisation campaigns for schools to replace punitive behaviour policies with therapeutic and trauma-informed alternatives. Through training\, consultancy\, and advocacy\, GMT equips educators and carers with the tools and knowledge to support positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing in the young people they work with. \nHow to Get Involved\nBehaviour Awareness Week offers opportunities for schools\, parents\, carers\, and professionals to engage with the topic of behaviour in meaningful ways: \n\nReview your behaviour policies — Schools and care settings can use the week as an opportunity to assess whether their behaviour policies are therapeutic and trauma-informed\, or whether they rely too heavily on punitive measures.\nAttend webinars and training — Great Minds Together runs free webinars during Behaviour Awareness Week\, exploring topics such as how behaviour communicates unmet needs\, trauma-informed practice\, and supporting children with SEMH needs.\nStart conversations — Talk to colleagues\, parents\, and young people about what behaviour means and how adults can respond more effectively. Open dialogue is the first step towards changing practice.\nShare on social media — Use the hashtag #BehaviourAwarenessWeek to share resources\, experiences\, and insights throughout the week.\nLearn about therapeutic approaches — Explore resources on trauma-informed practice\, restorative justice\, and emotion coaching. Great Minds Together offers guidance and training for professionals looking to develop their skills.\nSupport the campaign — Visit the Great Minds Together website to learn more about their work and how you can support their mission.\n\nThe Case for Therapeutic Behaviour Approaches\nResearch consistently shows that therapeutic approaches to behaviour produce better outcomes for children and young people. Schools that have adopted trauma-informed practices report improvements in attendance\, engagement\, and academic achievement\, alongside reductions in exclusions and behavioural incidents. \nTherapeutic approaches recognise that punishing a child for behaviour they cannot yet control does not teach them the skills they need. Instead\, these approaches focus on building relationships\, teaching emotional regulation\, and creating safe\, predictable environments where children feel supported. For many young people\, particularly those who have experienced adversity\, this relational approach is transformative. \nHashtags: #BehaviourAwarenessWeek #GreatMindsTogether #AllBehaviourIsCommunication
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/behaviour-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Recycle Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Recycle Week 2026 is a dedicated campaign that aims to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and encourage individuals\, communities\, and organizations to take action to reduce waste and promote sustainability. This week-long event serves as a reminder of the positive impact recycling has on the environment and encourages everyone to make recycling a part of their daily lives. Recycle Week 2026 is an opportunity to learn\, engage\, and contribute to a more sustainable future. \nWhen is Recycle Week 2026?\nRecycle Week is celebrated annually\, typically in September. In 2026\, Recycle Week will take place from September 25th to October 1st\, allowing for a full week of activities and initiatives focused on recycling. \nHow to get involved with Recycle Week 2026?\nParticipating in Recycle Week is an excellent way to contribute to environmental conservation efforts. Here are some ways to get involved: \n\nLearn About Recycling: Educate yourself about the recycling practices in your area\, including what can and cannot be recycled.\nReduce\, Reuse\, Recycle: Implement the “reduce\, reuse\, recycle” mantra in your daily life by minimizing waste\, reusing items\, and properly recycling materials.\nParticipate in Recycling Programs: Join local recycling programs and initiatives\, and encourage your community to do the same.\nOrganize Clean-Up Events: Organize or participate in clean-up events in your neighborhood\, parks\, or natural areas to collect and properly dispose of litter.\nAdvocate for Recycling: Advocate for sustainable practices and recycling in your workplace\, school\, or community organizations.\nSpread the Word: Use social media and other platforms to share information about Recycle Week and the importance of recycling with your network.\n\nHistory of Recycle Week\nRecycle Week was established to promote recycling practices and environmental sustainability. The campaign has been running annually for over a decade and has contributed to increased awareness and participation in recycling initiatives worldwide. \nRecycle Week serves as a reminder of the role individuals and communities play in reducing waste and preserving the environment. \nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your recycling efforts and supporting Recycle Week 2026 on social media\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others passionate about sustainability: \n\n#RecycleWeek\n#RecyclingMatters\n#SustainableLiving\n#ReduceReuseRecycle\n#WasteReduction\n#GreenLiving\n#EnvironmentalAwareness\n\nBy using these hashtags\, you can join a global community committed to promoting recycling and sustainable practices for a healthier planet.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/recycle-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:October Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:UK Savings Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:In a time when many households are feeling the pressure of rising costs\, UK Savings Week offers a timely opportunity to focus on building financial resilience. Running from September 22 to 28\, 2026\, this nationwide initiative encourages people across the UK to develop healthier saving habits – whether that means starting small or making their money work harder. It’s about finding your own way to save\, with support from a growing network of organisations\, financial institutions\, and community groups. \nWhat is UK Savings Week?\nUK Savings Week is an annual campaign launched by the Building Societies Association (BSA) in 2022. Its mission is to help people across the UK build better saving habits\, no matter their income\, goals\, or starting point. The week brings together building societies\, credit unions\, employers\, and charities to offer practical tools\, guidance\, and encouragement for savers at every stage of life. \nThe campaign is rooted in the belief that saving – even small amounts – can provide a safety net in tough times and open doors to future opportunities. It’s not about how much you save\, but about building the habit and confidence to take control of your financial future. \nWhen is UK Savings Week?\nIn 2026\, UK Savings Week takes place from Monday\, September 22 to Sunday\, September 28. Throughout the week\, participating organisations will host events\, share resources\, and promote savings challenges to help individuals and families take meaningful steps toward their financial goals. \nWhy UK Savings Week Matters\nAccording to the BSA\, around 14 million people in the UK have less than £100 in savings to fall back on in an emergency. That lack of a financial cushion can make unexpected expenses – like a broken boiler or car repair – feel overwhelming. UK Savings Week aims to change that by making saving more accessible\, less intimidating\, and more relevant to everyday life. \nSaving isn’t just about preparing for the worst – it’s also about enabling the best. Whether it’s a holiday\, a home\, or a new skill\, having savings can turn aspirations into achievable plans. And in a world where financial stress is a leading cause of anxiety\, building even a modest savings habit can offer peace of mind and a greater sense of control. \nHow to Get Involved in UK Savings Week\nWhether you’re an individual\, employer\, or community group\, there are plenty of ways to participate: \n\nStart a savings challenge: Try the 52-week challenge\, the 1p-a-day challenge\, or a no-spend weekend to kickstart your savings habit.\nReview your savings accounts: Check if your money is earning competitive interest and explore options that suit your goals.\nHost a workplace event: Employers can run lunchtime sessions on budgeting\, offer payroll savings schemes\, or share financial wellbeing resources.\nUse free tools: Access budgeting calculators\, savings planners\, and comparison tools through your bank or the UK Savings Week website.\nShare your story: Post your savings tips or progress on social media using the campaign hashtags to inspire others.\n\nHistory of UK Savings Week\nUK Savings Week was established in 2022 by the Building Societies Association to address the growing need for financial resilience in UK households. Recognising that many people lacked both the means and the confidence to save\, the BSA created a platform to bring together organisations committed to improving financial wellbeing. \nSince its launch\, the campaign has grown in reach and impact\, with building societies\, credit unions\, employers\, and charities joining forces to promote saving as a positive\, empowering habit. Each year\, the week serves as a rallying point for a national conversation about money\, security\, and the small steps that lead to big changes. \nNoteworthy Facts About UK Savings Week\n\nOver 14 million people in the UK have less than £100 in savings to fall back on in an emergency.\nUK Savings Week was launched in 2022 by the Building Societies Association to promote better saving habits across the UK.\nParticipating organisations include building societies\, credit unions\, employers\, and charities\, all working together to support financial resilience.\nPopular savings challenges promoted during the week include the 52-week challenge and the 1p-a-day challenge\, helping individuals build savings gradually.\nThe campaign provides free tools and resources to help individuals assess their savings habits and find suitable savings accounts.\n\nHashtags\n#UKSavingsWeek\, #UKSavingsWeek2026\, #SaveYourWay\, #FinancialWellbeing \nLinks\n\nVisit the official UK Savings Week website\nBuilding Societies Association – UK Savings Week\nMoneyHelper – Savings Guidance
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/uk-savings-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Business & Finance Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Reflexology Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Reflexology Week is an annual global event dedicated to raising awareness about reflexology\, a complementary therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet\, hands\, or ears to promote relaxation\, improve circulation\, and support overall well-being. Reflexologists believe that these points correspond to different organs and systems in the body\, and stimulating them can help restore balance and improve health. This week-long event encourages people to explore the benefits of reflexology\, whether through educational sessions\, treatments\, or community events. \nWhat is World Reflexology Week?\nWorld Reflexology Week is a global initiative that highlights the practice of reflexology and its potential benefits. Organized by reflexology associations and practitioners around the world\, the event aims to educate the public about how reflexology works and its role in promoting holistic health. Throughout the week\, reflexologists often offer discounted or free treatments\, host workshops\, and participate in community events to demonstrate the techniques and benefits of reflexology. It’s an opportunity for both practitioners and those curious about reflexology to connect\, learn\, and experience this therapeutic practice. \nWhen is World Reflexology Week?\nWorld Reflexology Week is celebrated annually during the last full week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 23rd to September 29th. During this week\, reflexologists around the world will participate in activities designed to increase awareness and provide access to reflexology treatments. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in World Reflexology Week and learn more about this therapeutic practice: \n\nTry a Reflexology Session: Visit a certified reflexologist for a treatment during World Reflexology Week. Many practitioners offer special discounts or free sessions during this week to encourage new clients to experience the benefits of reflexology.\nAttend Workshops or Seminars: Look for workshops\, seminars\, or webinars that explain the principles of reflexology\, how it works\, and its benefits. These events are often held by reflexology associations or local practitioners.\nLearn About Reflexology: Educate yourself by reading articles\, books\, or watching videos about reflexology. Understanding how reflexology works can help you decide if it’s a complementary therapy you’d like to explore further.\nSpread the Word: Use social media to share information about World Reflexology Week and your experiences with reflexology. Encourage others to learn more and consider trying a session for themselves.\nSupport Reflexology Practitioners: If you know a reflexologist\, show your support by booking a session or referring friends and family. Helping to promote their work during World Reflexology Week can make a big difference.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Reflexology Week was established by the International Council of Reflexologists (ICR) to promote the practice of reflexology and raise awareness of its benefits worldwide. Since its inception\, the event has grown significantly\, with participation from reflexologists\, wellness centers\, and holistic health organizations across the globe. The week provides a platform for reflexologists to showcase their skills and for the public to learn more about how reflexology can contribute to a balanced\, healthy lifestyle. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and share your World Reflexology Week experiences using these hashtags: \n\n#WorldReflexologyWeek\n#Reflexology\n#HolisticHealth\n#Wellness\n#ComplementaryTherapy\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on World Reflexology Week and resources to learn more about reflexology\, visit the following links: \n\nInternational Council of Reflexologists (ICR)\nAssociation of Reflexologists\nReflexology Association of America
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-reflexology-week/
LOCATION:International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260929
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SUMMARY:National Eye Health Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Eye Health Week is an annual event in the UK dedicated to promoting the importance of good eye health and regular eye tests. The week brings together opticians\, health professionals\, and the public to raise awareness about eye health\, preventable sight loss\, and the steps people can take to protect their vision. National Eye Health Week aims to educate individuals on the importance of regular eye check-ups\, healthy lifestyle choices\, and recognizing the signs of potential eye problems. \nWhat is National Eye Health Week?\nNational Eye Health Week is a UK-wide campaign that focuses on encouraging everyone to take care of their eyes and maintain good eye health. The event highlights the importance of regular eye tests\, which are essential not only for checking vision but also for detecting underlying health conditions like diabetes and glaucoma. Throughout the week\, healthcare professionals and organizations collaborate to provide information\, resources\, and free or discounted eye tests\, aiming to reduce preventable sight loss and promote overall eye health. \nWhen is National Eye Health Week?\nNational Eye Health Week is observed annually in the last full week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 23rd to September 29th. During this week\, various events\, screenings\, and educational campaigns are held across the UK to emphasize the importance of eye health and the benefits of regular eye exams. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in National Eye Health Week and take steps to protect your vision: \n\nBook an Eye Test: If you haven’t had an eye test recently\, use National Eye Health Week as a reminder to book an appointment. Regular eye exams are crucial for maintaining good vision and detecting early signs of eye conditions.\nLearn About Eye Health: Educate yourself on the importance of eye health and how to care for your eyes. Understanding how lifestyle choices\, like diet and screen time\, affect your vision can help you make better decisions.\nShare Information: Use social media to spread awareness about National Eye Health Week and the importance of regular eye tests. Encourage friends and family to prioritize their eye health by sharing tips and resources.\nAttend Local Events: Participate in events\, webinars\, or free screenings offered by local opticians or healthcare providers during the week. These events often provide valuable information and services at little or no cost.\nPromote Eye-Friendly Habits: Make simple changes in your daily routine to protect your eyes\, such as taking regular breaks from screens\, wearing sunglasses outdoors\, and eating a diet rich in eye-friendly nutrients like vitamins A\, C\, and E.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Eye Health Week was established by the UK’s eye health and vision care sector to address the growing concern of preventable sight loss and to promote the importance of regular eye tests. The event has grown over the years\, with increasing participation from healthcare providers\, charities\, and the public. The week serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of eye health and encourages people to take proactive steps to protect their vision throughout their lives. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help raise awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#EyeHealthWeek\n#NationalEyeHealthWeek\n#EyeCare\n#HealthyEyes\n#VisionCare\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on National Eye Health Week and resources to support eye health\, visit the following links: \n\nVision Matters – National Eye Health Week\nNHS – Eye Health Tips\nRoyal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-eye-health-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Seed Gathering Season 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every autumn\, as temperatures start to dip and leaves fall from the trees\, gardeners\, conservationists\, and foragers celebrate Seed Gathering Season – a natural time to collect\, share\, and sow the building blocks of future growth. Whether you’re preserving heritage varieties\, restoring wild habitats\, or planting your spring garden\, this season offers a meaningful connection to nature’s cycles and the planet’s resilience. \nWhat is Seed Gathering Season?\nSeed Gathering Season is the period in autumn when plants ripen their seeds\, readying for dispersal. It is a time-honored tradition for gardeners and ecologists to harvest seeds from both cultivated and wild plants. This practice supports biodiversity\, food security\, and climate resilience by preserving genetic diversity and enabling locally adapted planting in the seasons ahead. \nMany community groups and seed libraries host seed swap events during this season\, allowing participants to exchange surplus seeds\, share planting tips\, and learn from each other’s gardening and conservation experiences. \nWhen is Seed Gathering Season?\nSeed Gathering Season typically runs from late September through early November in the northern hemisphere. The exact timing varies depending on the local climate\, altitude\, and plant species. Many plants display clear cues – like dried flower heads\, seed pods splitting open\, or plants turning brown – to signal they are ready for harvest. \nGardeners often follow a seasonal calendar: starting with annuals and herbs in September\, moving through vegetables and perennials\, and finishing with trees and shrubs by early November. \nWhy Seed Gathering Season Matters\nSeeds are not just garden starters – they are vessels of nature’s future. Gathering and saving seeds helps preserve heirloom plant varieties that might otherwise be lost. It supports local food sovereignty and offers gardeners resilience against changing climates because locally adapted seeds often perform better in their native environments. \nFor conservationists\, seed harvesting plays a vital role in habitat restoration\, rewilding projects\, and preserving rare or endangered species. By engaging communities in seed collection\, the process also fosters environmental education and strengthens a shared sense of stewardship. \nHow to Get Involved in Seed Gathering Season\n\nIdentify harvest-ready plants: Look for mature seed heads that have dried but not yet dropped naturally – such as sunflower\, poppy\, pea pods\, or grasses.\nCollect and store carefully: Use paper envelopes or breathable bags. Label each with plant variety\, collection date\, and location before drying in a cool\, dark place.\nShare seeds: Join or start a local seed swap or seed library. These events often include workshops on saving seeds\, plant care\, and preserving biodiversity.\nPractice clean seed saving: To maintain genetic purity\, harvest from strong\, healthy plants and avoid cross-pollination by spacing similar varieties or using isolation methods.\nSow your stash: Start planning spring plantings now. Consider cold-stratifying seeds indoors or planting directly outdoors depending on your climate.\n\nHistory of Seed Gathering Season\nHarvesting seeds has been part of human gardening and farming for millennia. In traditional cultures\, families and communities have saved seeds from season to season\, selecting for traits like flavour\, resilience\, or early ripening. This practice gave rise to today’s rich tapestry of heirloom varieties. \nIn recent decades\, the birth of seed-saving networks\, community seed banks\, and conservation programmes has strengthened seed sovereignty and helped safeguard plant diversity in the face of industrial agriculture and global environmental change. \nNoteworthy Facts About Seed Gathering Season\n\nHeirloom varieties can be over 50 years old and often have unique flavours\, colours\, or resilience traits.\nSeed libraries and banks operate in over 70 countries\, preserving local varieties and supporting community projects.\nProperly stored seeds can remain viable for years – beans and peas for up to 5 years\, tomato seeds for around 4 years\, while lettuce may only last 2 years.\nParticipating in seed swaps often boosts plant variety in home gardens by 30% – increasing diversity while reducing costs.\nSeed collecting teaches valuable ecological lessons – understanding plant lifecycles\, pollination\, habitat needs\, and seasonal change.\n\nHashtags\n#SeedGatheringSeason\, #SeedSaving\, #GrowLocal \nLinks\n\nTree Council\n\nWhen is Seed Gathering Season 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n22 September\n22 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/seed-gathering-season/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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SUMMARY:Cycle To School Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Cycle to School Week encourages students to choose cycling as a fun\, healthy\, and environmentally-friendly way to get to school. This initiative aims to foster a love for cycling among children\, promote physical activity\, and reduce traffic congestion around schools. Through various events and activities\, schools\, parents\, and communities come together to support safe and sustainable transport options for young learners. \nWhat is Cycle to School Week?\nCycle to School Week is a nationwide initiative that promotes cycling as a preferred mode of transportation for schoolchildren. It is designed to highlight the numerous benefits of cycling\, including improved physical fitness\, better concentration in school\, and a positive impact on the environment by reducing carbon emissions. \nWhen is Cycle to School Week?\nCycle to School Week typically takes place in the early autumn\, encouraging students to kick off the school year with healthy habits. The exact dates may vary each year\, but this year the event takes place between 23rd September to 27th September. \nHow to Get Involved\nHere are some ways students\, parents\, and schools can participate in Cycle to School Week: \n\nPlan a Route: Work with your child to plan a safe cycling route to school. Make sure they are familiar with the route and know the rules of the road.\nJoin a Cycling Group: Form or join a cycling group with other students and parents in your area. Riding in a group can increase safety and make the experience more enjoyable.\nParticipate in School Events: Many schools organise cycling-related events during this week\, such as bike safety workshops\, group rides\, and competitions. Get involved in these activities to show your support.\nShare Your Experience: Encourage students to share their cycling experiences on social media using relevant hashtags. This can help spread the word and inspire others to participate.\nAdvocate for Safe Cycling Infrastructure: Use this week as an opportunity to advocate for better cycling infrastructure around schools\, such as bike lanes and secure bike parking.\n\nHistory of the Event\nCycle to School Week has its roots in various grassroots movements that sought to promote cycling as a healthy and sustainable mode of transportation for children. Over the years\, it has grown into a recognised event supported by schools\, local authorities\, and cycling organizations. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to reduce traffic congestion\, lower carbon emissions\, and encourage active lifestyles among young people. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation online and help promote Cycle to School Week with these hashtags: \n\n#CycleToSchoolWeek\n#BikeToSchool\n#SafeCycling\n#ActiveTravel\n#HealthyHabits\n\nRelevant Links\n\nLiving Streets – Cycle to School Week\n\nWhen is Cycle To School Week 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n23 September\n27 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/cycle-to-school-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260930
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SUMMARY:Black Maternal Mental Health Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Black Maternal Mental Health Week?\nBlack Maternal Mental Health Week UK is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the mental health challenges faced by Black mothers. \nCoordinated by The Motherhood Group\, Black Maternal Mental Health Week is a crucial initiative aimed at transforming and advancing change in the mental well-being of Black mothers and their children. This awareness week sheds light on the disparities in mental health outcomes among Black mothers and the urgent need for action. By exploring the societal\, historical\, and systemic factors contributing to these disparities\, we can develop targeted interventions and support systems to drive change. \nRecognised nationally\, this initiative aims to promote education\, advocacy\, and support for Black women during their pregnancy and postpartum journey. By shedding light on the unique mental health disparities experienced by this community\, the week-long campaign strives to foster understanding and drive positive change in maternal healthcare practices. \nIt will serve as a crucial platform to advocate for the mental well-being of Black mothers\, bringing attention to the challenges they face and promoting empowerment through connection. By participating and supporting this initiative\, individuals can contribute to positive change and work towards a future where all mothers receive the mental health support they deserve. \nEach year will feature a different theme. This year’s theme is “Transforming and Advancing Change” and you can find out more by visiting www.themotherhoodgroup.org website. \nWhen is Black Maternal Mental Health Week 2026?\nIn 2026 Black Maternal Mental Health Week will take place from the 23rd of September and run until the 29th of September. \nHow to get involved in Black Maternal Maternal Health Week 2026\nBlack Maternal Mental Health Week 2026 coordinated by The Motherhood Group is a crucial initiative aimed at transforming and advancing change in the mental well-being of Black mothers and their children. This awareness week sheds light on the disparities in mental health outcomes among Black mothers and the urgent need for action. By exploring the societal\, historical\, and systemic factors contributing to these disparities\, we can develop targeted interventions and support systems to drive change. \nThroughout this Black Maternal Mental Health Week\, The Motherhood Group are asking us to focus on breaking the silence surrounding mental health stigma within the Black community and addressing barriers to accessing support. By fostering open conversations and community-based initiatives\, we can encourage Black mothers to seek help when needed. Birth trauma\, a significant issue impacting Black mothers’ mental health\, will be addressed\, emphasising strategies for healing and recovery. \nThe inaugural Black Child Mental Health Day will highlight the importance of nurturing the next generation’s mental well-being\, as a mother’s mental health directly influences her child’s well-being. Building strong support networks within the Black community and through allyship will be emphasised\, promoting the power of community in advancing change. \nAs we reflect on the journey and key learnings from the awareness week\, we will maintain momentum and drive ongoing efforts to support Black maternal mental health. The week will culminate in a focus on strategies for systemic change and empowerment\, discussing policy reforms\, increased funding\, and culturally sensitive care. \nBy transforming the conversation and advancing change\, Black Maternal Mental Health Week 2026 aims to improve mental health outcomes for Black mothers and their children. Through collective action\, self-advocacy\, and collaboration\, we can create a future where Black mothers and children thrive\, both mentally and emotionally.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/black-maternal-mental-health-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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SUMMARY:International Day of Birmingham 2026
DESCRIPTION:The International Day of Birmingham is a global celebration that unites cities named Birmingham from around the world. This annual event seeks to highlight the shared heritage\, culture\, and community spirit of Birminghams\, no matter their geographic location. The day will feature festivities\, cultural exchanges\, and virtual events to strengthen bonds between cities and celebrate their common identity. \nWhat is the International Day of Birmingham?\nThe International Day of Birmingham celebrates the global connections between all cities named Birmingham. The event is an opportunity to showcase local traditions\, culture\, and history\, as well as to highlight the shared values across Birminghams worldwide. Through a combination of in-person and virtual events\, the day brings together communities to foster international camaraderie. \nWhen is the International Day of Birmingham?\nThe International Day of Birmingham is set to be celebrated annually\, with the inaugural event taking place on the 24th September. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in the International Day of Birmingham: \n\nJoin Local Events: Celebrate with local parades\, cultural performances\, and exhibitions in any Birmingham city near you.\nParticipate Virtually: Take part in online events that connect all the Birminghams from around the world.\nShare on Social Media: Celebrate the day by posting your experiences and thoughts about Birmingham\, using the event hashtags.\nExplore Cultural Exchanges: Learn about the shared history and culture of Birminghams across continents.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe International Day of Birmingham was created to unify cities named Birmingham around the world. The goal is to highlight their common cultural characteristics and build lasting connections. This event aims to be a vibrant annual celebration of heritage\, bringing together these diverse cities under one shared name. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#InternationalDayOfBirmingham\n#GlobalBirmingham\n#BirminghamCelebration\n#BirminghamCulture\n\nRelevant Links\n\nBirmingham City Council\nSky Max – United States of Birmingham\nVisit Birmingham\n\nWhen is International Day of Birmingham 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n24 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-day-of-birmingham/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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SUMMARY:National Punctuation Day in the USA 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Punctuation Day is an annual celebration dedicated to the importance of proper punctuation in writing. This quirky and educational day highlights the role that punctuation marks like commas\, periods\, question marks\, and exclamation points play in clear communication. National Punctuation Day is a time to reflect on the rules of punctuation\, appreciate well-crafted sentences\, and encourage everyone to brush up on their punctuation skills. \nWhat is National Punctuation Day?\nNational Punctuation Day is a day to promote the correct use of punctuation in writing and to raise awareness about how punctuation can change the meaning of a sentence. Founded in 2004 by Jeff Rubin\, the day encourages people to take a closer look at the punctuation marks they use and to understand their significance in effective communication. Whether you’re a student\, teacher\, writer\, or just someone who enjoys the finer points of language\, National Punctuation Day offers a chance to celebrate the small but mighty marks that structure our sentences. \nWhen is National Punctuation Day?\nNational Punctuation Day is observed annually on September 24th. On this day\, language enthusiasts\, educators\, and grammar fans across the country participate in activities that promote good punctuation practices. It’s a fun and educational opportunity to pay homage to the often-overlooked aspects of writing. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to celebrate National Punctuation Day and improve your punctuation skills: \n\nBrush Up on Punctuation Rules: Take some time to review the rules of punctuation. Whether it’s the correct use of commas\, semicolons\, or apostrophes\, refining your skills can improve your writing clarity and precision.\nShare Punctuation Tips: Use social media or your personal blog to share your favorite punctuation tips\, common mistakes\, or fun facts about punctuation. Encourage others to join the conversation and share their own tips.\nWrite a Punctuation-Perfect Piece: Challenge yourself to write a short story\, poem\, or article that showcases your best punctuation. Pay close attention to how each mark contributes to the overall meaning and flow of your writing.\nParticipate in a Grammar Workshop: If you’re looking to improve your writing\, consider attending a grammar or writing workshop focused on punctuation. Many online resources and local community centers offer classes that can help sharpen your skills.\nCorrect Common Errors: Take the opportunity to correct common punctuation errors in your writing or help a friend improve their punctuation. A little guidance can go a long way in promoting clear and effective communication.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Punctuation Day was founded in 2004 by Jeff Rubin\, a writer and former newspaper reporter\, who wanted to draw attention to the importance of proper punctuation in writing. Frustrated by the frequent misuse of punctuation marks\, Rubin created the day to highlight how punctuation affects clarity and meaning in communication. Since its inception\, National Punctuation Day has grown in popularity\, with schools\, businesses\, and individuals participating in various activities to celebrate the day and improve their punctuation skills. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and share your love for punctuation using these hashtags: \n\n#NationalPunctuationDay\n#PunctuationMatters\n#GrammarGoals\n#ProperPunctuation\n#WritingTips\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on National Punctuation Day and resources to improve your punctuation\, visit the following links: \n\nNational Punctuation Day – Official Website\nGrammarly – Punctuation Blog\nGrammarBook.com\n\nWhen is National Punctuation Day in the USA 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n24 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-punctuation-day-in-the-usa/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,September Awareness Days,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
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SUMMARY:Thank You Hidden Heroes Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Hidden Heroes Day is a powerful moment each year to pay tribute to the dedicated professionals working behind the scenes in UK prisons\, immigration removal centres (IRCs)\, probation\, and youth justice services. These unsung individuals often go unseen – but on this day\, we honour their vital contributions\, express gratitude\, and acknowledge the challenges they navigate. \nWhat is Hidden Heroes Day?\nHidden Heroes Day is an annual national observance created by Hidden Heroes UK and supported by the Butler Trust. It recognises staff members in custodial and community justice settings – prison officers\, probation workers\, youth justice coordinators and IRC staff – who ensure public safety\, support rehabilitation\, and offer humanity under difficult conditions. \nWhen is Hidden Heroes Day?\nHidden Heroes Day occurs on the last Wednesday of September every year. In 2026\, that falls on Wednesday\, September 24. Throughout the week\, teams across the country organise moments of recognition\, gratitude and celebration. \nWhy Hidden Heroes Day Matters\nWork in justice services often occurs out of the public eye\, taking place in secure environments or behind closed doors. Despite their critical role – supporting vulnerable individuals\, carrying heavy responsibilities\, and facing daily challenges – many staff feel unseen or underappreciated. \nHidden Heroes Day shines a light on these dedicated professionals. It boosts morale\, fosters community support\, and reminds them that their work truly matters. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nSay thank you: Send a note\, share a story on social media\, or thank a local worker directly to show you care.\nOrganise recognition events: Host breakfasts\, award ceremonies\, tea gatherings or flag-raising ceremonies at your local site.\nShare supportive messages: Join in on social media using #HiddenHeroesDay to amplify appreciation across the sector.\nSupport charity challenges: Many organisations run sponsored walks\, bake sales or charity challenges throughout the week to raise money for causes like mental health.\nUse branded tools: Download logos\, order flags\, badges\, or cupcakes featuring the Hidden Heroes branding to add visual impact.\n\nHistory of Hidden Heroes Day\nThe first #HiddenHeroes Day took place in 2020\, launched by HRH The Princess Royal at HMP Bullingdon to honour those working during the height of the pandemic. It has since become an annual event\, with growing participation and heartfelt resonance across prisons\, probation offices\, youth justice centres\, and IRCs. \nOver the years\, the celebrations have included morale-boosting activities such as breakfast events\, awards\, baking\, and team-building\, supported by messages from ministers and senior leaders. \nNoteworthy Facts\n\nHidden Heroes Day honours staff working throughout the justice system – not just highly visible public figures.\nActivities like team breakfasts\, bake sales and recognition boards are now annual staples on the day.\nNational leaders – ministers\, justice heads\, and trust chairs – routinely send messages of appreciation.\nThe event has united services across England\, Scotland\, Wales and Northern Ireland\, building sector-wide solidarity.\nMany staff participate in charity fundraising around the same time\, raising money for causes like mental health and wellbeing.\n\nHashtags\n#HiddenHeroesDay\, #ThankYouHiddenHeroes\, #JusticeStaffAppreciation \nLinks\n\nHidden Heroes UK – Hidden Heroes Day\nButler Trust – Hidden Heroes Campaign
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/thank-you-hidden-heroes-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
CREATED:20241124T230148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T001427Z
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SUMMARY:International Ataxia Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Ataxia Awareness Day is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about ataxia\, a rare neurological disorder that affects coordination\, balance\, and speech. This global day of recognition aims to increase public understanding of ataxia\, highlight the challenges faced by those living with the condition\, and promote research towards finding effective treatments and ultimately a cure. By bringing attention to ataxia\, this day seeks to support those affected and encourage communities to learn more about this often misunderstood condition. \nWhat is International Ataxia Awareness Day?\nInternational Ataxia Awareness Day is observed to spread awareness about the various forms of ataxia\, a group of disorders that impair the nervous system\, leading to difficulties with movement\, speech\, and other functions. The day serves as a platform for patient advocacy groups\, medical professionals\, and affected individuals to share their experiences and knowledge. It also emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis\, supportive care\, and ongoing research to improve the quality of life for those living with ataxia. \nWhen is International Ataxia Awareness Day?\nInternational Ataxia Awareness Day is observed annually on September 25th. On this day\, various activities\, including awareness campaigns\, educational events\, and fundraising efforts\, take place globally to support individuals with ataxia and to promote further research into the condition. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in International Ataxia Awareness Day and help raise awareness about this condition: \n\nLearn About Ataxia: Take time to educate yourself and others about ataxia\, its symptoms\, and its impact on those affected. Understanding the condition can help reduce stigma and foster greater empathy and support.\nParticipate in or Organize Events: Join local or online events focused on ataxia awareness\, such as walks\, webinars\, or educational seminars. If there aren’t any events near you\, consider organizing one to bring your community together in support of the cause.\nShare Your Story: If you or a loved one is affected by ataxia\, consider sharing your personal story on social media or at local events. Personal testimonies can be powerful tools for raising awareness and inspiring others to get involved.\nDonate to Ataxia Research: Support organizations that fund research into ataxia by making a donation. Contributions help advance scientific understanding and bring us closer to finding a cure.\nWear Blue: Show your support for International Ataxia Awareness Day by wearing blue\, the color associated with ataxia awareness. Encourage others to do the same and share photos on social media to spread the word.\n\nHistory of the Event\nInternational Ataxia Awareness Day was established by patient advocacy groups\, including the National Ataxia Foundation (NAF)\, to increase global awareness of ataxia and to advocate for those affected by the condition. The day has grown in significance over the years\, with participation from individuals\, organizations\, and communities around the world. Through education\, advocacy\, and fundraising efforts\, International Ataxia Awareness Day continues to play a crucial role in supporting the ataxia community and driving research efforts towards finding a cure. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help raise awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#AtaxiaAwareness\n#InternationalAtaxiaAwarenessDay\n#IAAD2026\n#CureAtaxia\n#SupportAtaxia\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on International Ataxia Awareness Day and resources to support those affected\, visit the following links: \n\nNational Ataxia Foundation (NAF)\nAtaxia UK\nNational Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) – Ataxia
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-ataxia-awareness-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260925T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260925T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164149
CREATED:20260312T082028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094708Z
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SUMMARY:Macmillan Coffee Morning 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every autumn\, Macmillan Coffee Morning brings communities together over coffee\, cake\, and compassion. Since its start in 1990\, this event has grown into the UK’s largest single-day fundraiser\, supporting people living with cancer and their families through vital Macmillan services. \nWhat is Macmillan Coffee Morning?\nMacmillan’s Coffee Morning is a heartfelt moment where individuals\, families\, schools\, offices\, and community groups host casual gatherings – sharing hot drinks and homemade treats – in exchange for donations. It’s Macmillan’s biggest fundraising event\, raising millions to fund cancer nurses\, support helplines\, financial guidance\, and more. \nWhen is Macmillan Coffee Morning?\nThe official day is the last Friday in September. In 2026\, that will be on Friday\, September 26. Many hosts choose to hold theirs that day – or close to it – with flexibility to suit schedules and maximise participation. \nWhy Macmillan Coffee Morning Matters\nBehind the simple gesture of coffee and cake lies extraordinary impact. By raising funds\, hosts help Macmillan provide one-on-one nursing and emotional care\, navigate practical challenges\, and offer tailored financial advice for the nearly 3.5 million people living with cancer in the UK. The event also fosters community\, support\, and solidarity at a time when people need it most. \nIn 2023 alone\, the event brought in nearly £17 million. Since 1990\, it has raised over £310 million – proof that collective kindness truly transforms lives.” \nHow to Get Involved\n\nSign up on the Macmillan website: Hosts receive free fundraising kits – tablecloth\, bunting\, posters\, and recipe ideas.\nChoose a venue and time: Whether at home\, school\, church\, local café\, or online\, any gathering counts.\nServe cuppa and bakes: Encourage donations instead of charging\, with fun extras like quizzes\, raffles\, or music.\nGo creative: Host a chai afternoon\, pet-friendly event\, kitchen disco – or whatever makes your gathering unique.\nShare your support: Use #WorldsBiggestCoffeeMorning or #MacmillanCoffeeMorning to show off your spread and inspire others.\nSubmit donations: Follow instructions provided to pay in funds and receive an official thank-you certificate from Macmillan.\n\nHistory of Macmillan Coffee Morning\nThe first Coffee Morning began in 1990 as a local fundraiser among Macmillan nurses\, who asked guests to donate the cost of their drink. Its success led to a national event in 1991. Over the years\, the simple act of gathering for cake has evolved – hosted anywhere from kitchen tables and workplaces to museums\, airports\, and even aboard jet fighters – while always raising crucial funds. \nNoteworthy Facts\n\nOver £310 million raised since 1990\, including nearly £17 million in 2023.\nEvents range from traditional coffee mornings to creative variants – chai afternoons\, kitchen discos\, and pet-friendly gatherings.\nMacmillan provides free toolkits to hosts\, including resources to plan and promote their events.\nMajor partners such as Marks & Spencer have raised over £25 million by offering Macmillan-themed treats and products.\nThe Guardian joined by promoting creative community interpretations – bringing new groups into the campaign.\n\nHashtags\n#MacmillanCoffeeMorning\, #WorldsBiggestCoffeeMorning\, #MakeADifference \nLinks\n\nMacmillan Coffee Morning – Official Details\nHow to Host a Coffee Morning – Macmillan\nMacmillan Coffee Morning – Wikipedia Overview
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/macmillan-coffee-morning/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness,Community & Inclusion Awareness
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