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SUMMARY:Love Your Lungs Week
DESCRIPTION:Love Your Lungs Week 2026 takes place from Monday 29 June to Sunday 5 July 2026. The annual campaign is led by Asthma + Lung UK and dedicated to raising awareness of lung conditions\, encouraging people to look after their respiratory health\, and raising funds for research\, advice\, and support for the millions of people in the UK who live with conditions such as asthma\, COPD\, and lung cancer. \nWhat is Love Your Lungs Week?\nLove Your Lungs Week is the flagship public awareness week of Asthma + Lung UK\, the UK charity formed by the merger of the British Lung Foundation and Asthma UK. The week brings together patients\, families\, employers\, healthcare professionals\, and supporters to highlight the importance of healthy lungs\, share practical advice\, and fundraise for the charity’s work. The 2026 campaign focuses on workplaces and includes a programme of fundraising challenges for in-person\, hybrid\, and remote teams. \nWhen is Love Your Lungs Week?\nLove Your Lungs Week 2026 runs from Monday 29 June to Sunday 5 July 2026. The week is held in late June and early July each year. Dates are confirmed annually by Asthma + Lung UK\, with public-facing materials and corporate fundraising packs released in the spring. \nWhy Love Your Lungs Week Matters\nLung conditions are the third biggest cause of death in the UK after heart disease and cancer. Asthma + Lung UK estimates that 1 in 5 people in the UK will develop a lung condition during their lifetime. Asthma alone affects 5.4 million people\, while around 1.2 million live with diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)\, with many more undiagnosed. Despite this scale\, lung health receives a small fraction of the research investment given to comparable diseases\, and air pollution continues to make matters worse\, particularly for children. Love Your Lungs Week is a chance to draw attention to all of this and to fund the work that improves outcomes. \nHow to Get Involved in Love Your Lungs Week\nAsthma + Lung UK provides free resources\, social media graphics\, and fundraising packs. Try one or several of the following: \n\nSign up your workplace – Register with Asthma + Lung UK as a corporate supporter and access ready-to-go fundraising activities for in-office\, hybrid\, and remote teams.\nTake a daily walk challenge – Many participants take part in a step or distance challenge across the week\, with sponsors donating per kilometre or per day completed.\nQuit smoking or vaping – The single biggest step you can take for your lungs is to stop smoking. Use the week as a deadline and access free NHS quit support.\nTest your lung age – Asthma + Lung UK and many pharmacies offer simple peak flow or spirometry tests that estimate lung age. Knowing where you stand is a strong motivator.\nImprove your home air quality – Ventilate rooms regularly\, avoid burning candles or incense in confined spaces\, and consider an air purifier if you live in a high-pollution area.\nTalk to your doctor about a cough – A cough lasting more than three weeks is a red-flag symptom that warrants assessment. Use the week as a prompt to make the appointment you have been delaying.\nDonate or fundraise – Direct donations to Asthma + Lung UK fund the helpline\, research grants\, and patient advocacy. The charity’s website includes a JustGiving template to make fundraising easy.\nCampaign for cleaner air – Air pollution is a major driver of lung disease. Support clean air zones\, school streets\, and local active travel schemes that reduce pollution at source.\n\nHistory of Love Your Lungs Week\nLove Your Lungs Week was launched by the British Lung Foundation in 2014 to bring more public attention to respiratory disease\, which had long been under-represented in mainstream health awareness campaigns. The first campaign focused on the basic statistics of lung disease in the UK and encouraged people to take a free online breath test. \nIn 2020 the British Lung Foundation merged with Asthma UK to create Asthma + Lung UK\, the UK’s leading charity for the country’s millions of people with lung conditions. The merged charity continued the campaign under the same name\, building it into a high-profile annual fixture with corporate partners\, hospital trust supporters\, and celebrity ambassadors. \nRecent campaigns have widened the focus beyond individual lung conditions to include the wider determinants of lung health\, particularly air pollution and the effects of childhood exposure to dirty air. The week sits alongside other key dates in the lung health calendar\, including World Asthma Day in May\, World COPD Day in November\, and World Lung Cancer Day in August. \nNoteworthy Facts About Love Your Lungs Week\n\nLove Your Lungs Week was launched in 2014 by the British Lung Foundation\, which became Asthma + Lung UK after merging with Asthma UK in 2020.\nAround 12 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with a lung condition during their lifetime\, according to Asthma + Lung UK.\nAsthma affects approximately 5.4 million people in the UK\, including more than 1.1 million children.\nLung disease is the third biggest cause of death in the UK after heart disease and cancer.\nAir pollution is linked to 36\,000 deaths a year in the UK and is a major contributor to lung disease at all ages.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is Love Your Lungs Week?\nLove Your Lungs Week is the annual UK awareness and fundraising week run by Asthma + Lung UK\, focused on lung health and respiratory conditions including asthma\, COPD\, and lung cancer. \nWhen is Love Your Lungs Week in 2026?\nLove Your Lungs Week 2026 runs from Monday 29 June to Sunday 5 July 2026. \nWho organises Love Your Lungs Week?\nThe week is organised by Asthma + Lung UK\, the charity formed in 2020 from the merger of the British Lung Foundation and Asthma UK. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing Love Your Lungs Week with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #LoveYourLungsWeek and #LoveYourLungs2026 on social media. The more conversations we have about lung health\, the more lives are improved. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nWorld COPD Awareness Day – The global day in November dedicated to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.\nWorld Wellbeing Week – The wider wellbeing week running in late June\, encompassing physical and mental health.\nSun Awareness Week – Another major UK summer health awareness week run by the British Association of Dermatologists.\n\nLinks\n\nVisit the official Love Your Lungs Week page\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/love-your-lungs-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,June Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Sarcoma Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Sarcoma Awareness Month is observed every July to shine a light on sarcoma\, a rare and often misunderstood form of cancer. This important event brings together patients\, families\, healthcare professionals\, and advocates to increase understanding\, support research\, and honour those affected by sarcoma. Through education and community action\, Sarcoma Awareness Month aims to improve outcomes for everyone touched by this challenging disease. \nWhat is Sarcoma Awareness Month?\nSarcoma Awareness Month is dedicated to raising awareness about sarcoma\, a group of cancers that begin in the bones and soft tissues. Because sarcoma is rare and its symptoms can be mistaken for other conditions\, early detection and proper diagnosis are vital. The month-long observance encourages education about the signs and symptoms of sarcoma\, supports those living with the disease\, and advocates for increased research funding to find better treatments and ultimately a cure. \nWhen is Sarcoma Awareness Month?\nSarcoma Awareness Month takes place every year throughout the month of July. In 2026\, the event will run from July 1st to July 31st\, providing an opportunity for individuals\, organisations\, and communities across the globe to participate in events\, share information\, and show their support. \nWhy is Sarcoma Awareness Month Important?\nSarcoma is often called the “”forgotten cancer”” because of its rarity and the lack of public understanding compared to other cancers. Raising awareness is crucial because it leads to earlier diagnoses\, improved treatments\, and more support for research efforts. By highlighting the unique challenges faced by sarcoma patients and their families\, this observance encourages compassion\, action\, and hope for better outcomes in the future. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many meaningful ways to participate in Sarcoma Awareness Month: \n\nWear yellow: Yellow is the recognised colour for sarcoma awareness. Sporting yellow clothing\, ribbons\, or accessories helps start conversations and show support.\nShare information: Use social media platforms to share facts\, personal stories\, and educational resources about sarcoma.\nFundraise or donate: Support sarcoma research organisations by organising fundraisers or making a donation to help advance scientific breakthroughs.\nAttend or host events: Join local or virtual events\, such as walks\, webinars\, or community gatherings\, to connect with others and spread awareness.\nAdvocate: Contact local representatives to encourage increased funding for sarcoma research and improved access to care.\n\nFacts About Sarcoma Awareness Month\n\nSarcomas account for only about 1% of all adult cancers\, but around 15% of childhood cancers.\nThere are more than 70 different subtypes of sarcoma\, making diagnosis and treatment complex.\nEarly detection can significantly improve outcomes\, but many people are unaware of the symptoms.\nSarcoma Awareness Month was established to encourage education\, support\, and research for this rare cancer type.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#SarcomaAwarenessMonth #SarcomaAwareness #YellowForSarcoma #FightSarcoma #AwarenessDays
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/sarcoma-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
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SUMMARY:Disability Pride Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Disability Pride Month is observed every July to celebrate the diversity\, culture\, and rights of people with disabilities. It is a time to promote visibility\, challenge outdated stereotypes\, and honour the achievements and contributions of the disability community. More than just awareness\, Disability Pride Month is a call to action for inclusion\, accessibility\, and equality. \nWhat is Disability Pride Month?\nDisability Pride Month is a month-long celebration that recognises the identities and experiences of disabled individuals. It promotes disability as a natural and valuable part of human diversity\, not something to be hidden or fixed. The month encourages people to take pride in who they are and aims to create a more inclusive and understanding society. Events throughout the month include pride parades\, awareness campaigns\, advocacy initiatives\, and community gatherings. \nWhen is Disability Pride Month?\nDisability Pride Month is celebrated throughout the entire month of July. The month was chosen in commemoration of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26\, 1990 – a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability in the United States. While it originated in the U.S.\, the message of Disability Pride Month resonates globally. \nWhy Disability Pride Month matters\nThere are over 1 billion people worldwide living with disabilities\, yet stigma\, inaccessibility\, and systemic exclusion persist. Disability Pride Month provides an opportunity to uplift disabled voices\, advocate for equal rights\, and reframe disability as an identity that deserves respect and celebration. It challenges ableism and inspires positive change in education\, employment\, media representation\, and policy. \nHow to get involved in Disability Pride Month\n\nLearn about disability rights history and the impact of the ADA or similar legislation in your country.\nAttend or support Disability Pride events\, whether in person or online.\nRead\, watch\, or listen to work by disabled creators\, authors\, artists\, and activists.\nMake your workplace\, organisation\, or digital platforms more accessible.\nUse inclusive language and challenge stereotypes when you encounter them.\nShare content about Disability Pride and raise awareness on social media using official hashtags.\n\nHistory of Disability Pride Month\nThe first official Disability Pride Day was held in Boston in 1990\, the same year the ADA was signed into law. The idea expanded into a month-long celebration in cities like New York\, San Francisco\, and Chicago\, eventually spreading through national and international advocacy networks. While it remains more prominent in the U.S.\, recognition is growing globally as more organisations\, cities\, and governments acknowledge July as a time to promote disability pride and visibility. \nKey Facts About Disability and Inclusion\n\n1 in 6 people globally live with some form of disability.\nDisability Pride flags and symbols help represent the diversity within the community\, including physical\, cognitive\, sensory\, and invisible disabilities.\nThe disability rights movement shares roots with civil rights and LGBTQ+ movements\, fighting for visibility\, accessibility\, and equality.\nMany disabilities are not visible – awareness includes understanding chronic illness\, neurodivergence\, and mental health conditions.\nAccessibility benefits everyone\, not just people with disabilities – it improves design\, communication\, and innovation.\n\nHashtags\n#DisabilityPrideMonth #DisabilityPride #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #AccessibleForAll #InclusionMatters \nLinks\n\nAccess Living\nDisability Rights California\nADA National Network\nUnited Nations – Disability Inclusion\n\nWhen is Disability Pride Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 July\n31 July\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/disability-pride-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Disability Awareness,Education & Youth Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:UV Safety Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:UV Safety Awareness Month is observed every July to highlight the importance of protecting our skin and eyes from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. As the sun shines brightest during the summer months\, this campaign reminds us of the risks associated with overexposure and promotes safe sun habits that help prevent skin cancer\, premature aging\, and eye damage. \nWhat is UV Safety Awareness Month?\nUV Safety Awareness Month is a national health observance that focuses on educating the public about the dangers of UV radiation from the sun and artificial sources like tanning beds. It encourages individuals to adopt practical\, preventative measures to reduce their risk of skin cancer and other UV-related health conditions. The month is supported by health organisations\, dermatologists\, and public health campaigns across the country. \nWhen is UV Safety Awareness Month?\nThis health observance takes place throughout the month of July\, when UV levels are at their annual peak in the northern hemisphere. The timing is intentional\, aligning with the increased amount of time many people spend outdoors during summer holidays\, school breaks\, and recreational activities. \nWhy UV Safety Awareness Month matters\nExposure to UV radiation is the primary cause of skin cancer – the most common cancer in the United States. It also contributes to premature skin aging\, sunburns\, and eye conditions such as cataracts. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. By promoting early awareness and simple preventive steps\, UV Safety Awareness Month plays a vital role in reducing long-term health risks associated with sun exposure. \nSunshine\, sunscreen\, and smiles – a perfect beach day moment\nHow to get involved in UV Safety Awareness Month\n\nWear broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher every day\, even on cloudy days.\nUse protective clothing\, wide-brimmed hats\, and UV-blocking sunglasses when outdoors.\nSeek shade during peak sun hours\, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.\nAvoid tanning beds and opt for sunless tanning products if desired.\nSchedule regular skin checks with a dermatologist and perform self-exams at home.\nEducate children about sun safety early to help them build lifelong habits.\n\nHistory of UV Safety Awareness Month\nUV Safety Awareness Month was established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and supported by organisations such as the American Academy of Dermatology\, Skin Cancer Foundation\, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It was created to reduce the growing incidence of UV-related skin damage and skin cancer diagnoses through public education and accessible sun safety practices. \nFacts About UV Radiation and Skin Health\n\nUV-A rays penetrate deep into the skin and are associated with skin aging and wrinkles.\nUV-B rays affect the skin’s surface and are the primary cause of sunburn.\nMelanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer but is highly preventable with proper protection.\nWater\, sand\, snow\, and concrete all reflect UV rays\, increasing your risk even in shaded areas.\nDaily sunscreen use can reduce your risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma by about 40%.\n\nHashtags\n#UVSafetyMonth #SkinCancerPrevention #SunSafe #ProtectYourSkin #SPF365 \nLinks\n\nAmerican Academy of Dermatology – Skin Cancer Prevention\nSkin Cancer Foundation\nCDC – UV Radiation and Skin Cancer\nAmerican Cancer Society – Sun Safety
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/uv-safety-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Cancer Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:Fibroids Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fibroids Awareness Month is observed throughout July to raise awareness of uterine fibroids – noncancerous growths of the uterus that affect millions of women worldwide. The month shines a spotlight on a commonly misunderstood health condition\, aiming to improve public understanding\, reduce stigma\, and advocate for better care and treatment options. \nWhat is Fibroids Awareness Month?\nFibroids Awareness Month is a public health campaign focused on uterine fibroids\, also known as leiomyomas or myomas. These benign tumours can vary in size and severity and are most common in women of reproductive age. While often overlooked or minimised\, fibroids can have a significant impact on quality of life\, causing symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding\, pain\, fatigue\, and fertility issues. The month-long observance is a platform to encourage education\, research\, diagnosis\, and support for those affected. \nWhen is Fibroids Awareness Month?\nFibroids Awareness Month is recognised in the United States and several other countries every July. In 2026\, it runs from July 1st to July 31st. The observance was originally launched through efforts by advocacy groups and women’s health organisations to address disparities in fibroid care and ensure women receive the attention and treatment they need. \nWhy Fibroids Awareness Month matters\nUterine fibroids are extremely common – affecting as many as 70% to 80% of women by age 50 – yet they often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. The condition disproportionately affects Black women\, who are more likely to experience fibroids at a younger age and with more severe symptoms. Fibroids Awareness Month helps to dismantle the silence surrounding the condition\, encourage earlier intervention\, and empower women to seek appropriate medical care and support. \nHow to get involved in Fibroids Awareness Month\n\nLearn about fibroids – including symptoms\, risk factors\, and available treatments.\nShare your story or encourage others to speak openly about their experiences with fibroids.\nSupport fibroid research by donating to or promoting organisations focused on women’s health.\nHost or attend educational webinars or community forums on uterine health.\nEncourage healthcare providers to take menstrual and pelvic pain complaints seriously.\nUse social media to raise awareness and amplify advocacy efforts using the campaign hashtags.\n\nHistory of Fibroids Awareness Month\nFibroids Awareness Month began as a grassroots movement and has grown into a national health initiative in the U.S. The campaign was created to address the lack of public conversation and medical urgency around fibroids. Over time\, it has been supported by medical associations\, advocacy groups like The White Dress Project\, and legislation promoting fibroid education and research. Awareness efforts continue to grow\, highlighting the need for inclusive\, accessible\, and effective fibroid care. \nKey Facts About Uterine Fibroids\n\nFibroids are noncancerous tumours that develop in or on the uterus and are hormonally sensitive.\nSymptoms include prolonged periods\, pelvic pressure\, frequent urination\, pain during intercourse\, and infertility.\nBlack women are 2 to 3 times more likely to develop fibroids and often experience more severe symptoms.\nCommon treatments include medication\, hormonal therapy\, myomectomy (surgical removal)\, and uterine fibroid embolization (UFE).\nDespite how common they are\, fibroids are still underfunded in research and under-discussed in medical training.\n\nHashtags\n#FibroidsAwarenessMonth #FibroidFacts #TalkAboutFibroids #WomensHealthMatters #BlackWomenHealth \nLinks\n\nNIH – Uterine Fibroids\nThe White Dress Project\nACOG – Uterine Fibroids\nOffice on Women’s Health
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/fibroids-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Group B Strep Support (GBSS) Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Each July\, families\, health professionals\, and campaigners across the UK come together to raise awareness of group B Strep – a common yet often misunderstood bacterium that can have life-threatening consequences for newborns. Group B Strep Support Awareness Month is a time to educate\, empower\, and advocate for better testing\, treatment\, and understanding of this preventable infection. In 2026\, the campaign is more urgent than ever\, as families continue to push for policy change and greater public awareness. \nWhat is Group B Strep Support Awareness Month?\nThis awareness month\, led by the UK charity Group B Strep Support (GBSS)\, shines a spotlight on group B Streptococcus (GBS) – the most common cause of severe infection in newborns in the UK. It aims to educate expectant parents and health professionals about how GBS is carried\, how it can be transmitted during childbirth\, and what steps can be taken to reduce the risk. \nAwareness Month also honours the families affected by GBS and highlights the stories of those who’ve experienced loss or trauma due to late diagnosis or missed opportunities for prevention. \nWhen is Group B Strep Support Awareness Month 2026?\nGroup B Strep Support Awareness Month takes place throughout the month of July 2026. It is observed annually across the UK and supported by hospitals\, midwives\, campaigners\, and community groups. Events and campaigns run all month long\, including webinars\, fundraising efforts\, personal story sharing\, and calls for action. \nWhy Group B Strep Support Awareness Month Matters\nGroup B Strep is carried by around 1 in 4 adults\, usually harmlessly. But during childbirth\, it can be passed to babies – and in rare cases\, lead to serious complications like sepsis\, pneumonia\, or meningitis. On average\, two babies a day in the UK develop group B Strep infection. One baby a week dies\, and another is left with life-changing disability. \nWhat makes this especially heartbreaking is that most group B Strep infections are preventable. With better awareness\, routine testing\, and timely antibiotics during labour\, the risk can be significantly reduced. This month helps put that life-saving information into more hands – especially among new and expectant parents. \nHow to Get Involved in Group B Strep Support Awareness Month\nWhether you’re a parent\, health worker\, or supporter\, there are powerful ways to make a difference: \n\nLearn the Facts: Visit the GBSS website to understand what group B Strep is and how it’s prevented.\nShare Your Story: If you’ve been affected by group B Strep\, your experience could help raise awareness and save lives.\nRaise Funds: Organise a sponsored walk\, bake sale\, or community event to support GBSS’s campaigning and support work.\nCampaign for Change: Contact your MP to support routine testing for GBS during pregnancy\, or sign the latest petition.\nUse Your Platform: Share GBSS content\, infographics\, or personal messages using the campaign hashtags.\n\nHistory of Group B Strep Support Awareness Month\nThe awareness month is organised by Group B Strep Support\, founded in 1996 by Jane Plumb MBE and Robert Plumb MBE after their son Theo died from GBS infection shortly after birth. Since then\, GBSS has grown into the UK’s leading voice for group B Strep awareness\, working closely with health professionals\, researchers\, and families to improve information and change policy. \nGBSS Awareness Month was established to give greater visibility to the cause\, push for wider testing availability\, and unite people in sharing knowledge and support each July. \nNoteworthy Facts About Group B Strep\n\nGroup B Strep is the most common cause of severe infection in newborn babies in the UK.\nRoutine testing is standard in countries like the US\, Canada\, and Germany – but not yet in the UK.\nA simple ECM (enriched culture medium) test at 35–37 weeks of pregnancy can identify carriers with over 90% accuracy.\nMost babies exposed to GBS are born healthy\, but a small number develop serious infection\, often within hours of birth.\nGBSS provides free information booklets to hospitals\, clinics\, and families across the UK.\n\nHashtags\n#GBSAwarenessMonth\, #GBS2026\, #GroupBStrep\, #TestForGBS \nLinks\n\nGroup B Strep Support – Official Website\nGBSS Awareness Month Campaign Page\nGBS Testing Information
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/group-b-strep-support-gbss-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Research Appreciation Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Research Appreciation Day 2026 is a special occasion dedicated to recognising the critical role that research plays in advancing knowledge\, driving innovation\, and improving our world. This day invites everyone – from scientists and students to the wider public – to celebrate the achievements and ongoing efforts of researchers across all fields. \nWhat is Research Appreciation Day 2026?\nResearch Appreciation Day 2026 is an international observance that shines a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of researchers and the importance of scientific inquiry. It is a time to acknowledge the dedication\, curiosity\, and perseverance required to expand our understanding of everything from medicine and technology to social sciences and the arts. The day serves as a reminder of how research impacts our daily lives\, shaping the solutions to challenges we face today and in the future. \nWhen is Research Appreciation Day 2026?\nResearch Appreciation Day 2026 will be observed on July 5th\, 2026. Mark your calendars to join in the celebrations and show your support for researchers around the globe. \nWhy is Research Appreciation Day 2026 Important?\nResearch forms the backbone of progress in society. On this day\, we acknowledge the tireless work of researchers who dedicate countless hours to discovery and innovation\, often behind the scenes. By highlighting their contributions\, Research Appreciation Day encourages continued investment in research and inspires future generations to pursue careers in science and academia. Recognising researchers also fosters a greater public understanding of how evidence-based solutions benefit communities worldwide. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Research Appreciation Day 2026: \n\nShare stories of impactful research or researchers on social media using the official hashtags.\nAttend webinars\, lectures\, or virtual lab tours hosted by universities and research organisations.\nThank a researcher in your community or workplace for their contributions.\nEngage with educational resources to learn more about recent breakthroughs and their real-world applications.\n\nWhether you are a student\, professional\, or simply curious about the world\, everyone can play a part in celebrating research. \nHistory of Research Appreciation Day 2026\nResearch Appreciation Day has its roots in academic and scientific communities\, where it began as a way to highlight the significance of research efforts. Over the years\, it has grown into a global event\, encompassing a diverse range of disciplines and drawing attention from educational institutions\, corporations\, and the general public. In 2026\, the event continues to build momentum\, encouraging even broader participation and recognition. \nRelevant Hashtags \n#ResearchAppreciationDay #ResearchMatters #ThankAResearcher #Innovation2026 #ScienceForAll
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/research-appreciation-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T000000
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20260302T195656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094807Z
UID:10019805-1783296000-1783814400@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:Alcohol Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol Awareness Week is a national campaign aimed at encouraging open conversations about alcohol use\, raising awareness of its risks\, and supporting individuals who may be struggling with drinking habits. Observed annually in July\, the week offers an important opportunity to reflect on our relationship with alcohol and how it affects our health\, families\, and communities. \nWhat is Alcohol Awareness Week?\nAlcohol Awareness Week is a health initiative designed to increase understanding of alcohol-related harm and promote access to support and information. It is led in the UK by the charity Alcohol Change UK and observed by health organisations\, schools\, workplaces\, and community groups. Each year\, the campaign focuses on a different theme – such as mental health\, stigma\, or recovery – to explore how alcohol intersects with broader societal issues. \nWhen is Alcohol Awareness Week?\nIn 2026\, Alcohol Awareness Week runs from Monday\, July 7th to Sunday\, July 13th. The dates may vary slightly each year but it typically takes place in early to mid-July. During the week\, a variety of activities\, campaigns\, and educational sessions take place across the UK to engage individuals\, families\, and professionals in meaningful conversations around alcohol use and health. \nWhy Alcohol Awareness Week matters\nAlcohol misuse is a widespread issue that can lead to serious health problems\, including liver disease\, cancer\, depression\, and addiction. It can also contribute to accidents\, relationship breakdowns\, and financial difficulties. Yet because drinking is socially accepted and often normalised\, problems may go unnoticed or unaddressed. Alcohol Awareness Week helps to challenge stigma\, offer support\, and empower people to make informed choices about alcohol. \nHow to get involved in Alcohol Awareness Week\n\nTake part in Dry Week challenges or reduce your alcohol intake to reflect on your habits.\nHost awareness sessions in schools\, universities\, or workplaces using campaign materials.\nShare resources and facts on social media using the week’s official hashtags and messaging.\nListen to and amplify stories from individuals in recovery or those affected by alcohol harm.\nAccess or promote support services available through local organisations or national helplines.\n\nHistory of Alcohol Awareness Week\nAlcohol Awareness Week was launched by Alcohol Concern\, now known as Alcohol Change UK\, as part of a long-term effort to reduce the harms caused by alcohol. It has grown into a nationwide campaign involving NHS services\, schools\, local councils\, and voluntary organisations. With each passing year\, it has evolved to address emerging concerns and highlight innovative approaches to prevention\, treatment\, and recovery. \nKey Facts About Alcohol and Health\n\nAlcohol is linked to over 60 medical conditions\, including seven types of cancer.\nIn England\, there were over 8\,000 alcohol-specific deaths in 2023\, the highest since records began.\nOne in four adults in the UK regularly exceeds recommended drinking limits.\nAlcohol-related harm costs the NHS an estimated £3.5 billion each year.\nCutting down or quitting alcohol can improve sleep\, mental health\, immune function\, and long-term disease risk.\n\nHashtags\n#AlcoholAwarenessWeek #AlcoholChange #CutBackOnAlcohol #TalkAboutDrinking #HealthyChoices \nLinks\n\nAlcohol Change UK – Alcohol Awareness Week\nNHS – Alcohol Support\nDrinkaware
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/alcohol-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20241124T230047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T095305Z
UID:10019656-1783641600-1783641600@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:Global Get A-Head Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, 10th July 2026\, Harry’s Hydrocephalus Awareness Trust (Harry’s HAT) will host Global Get-A-Head Day\, a worldwide initiative to spotlight the critical importance of measuring a baby’s head circumference. This simple\, non-invasive check can be life-saving\, aiding in the early detection of conditions like hydrocephalus. The campaign invites individuals and communities globally to participate by sharing messages\, graphics\, and personal stories\, amplifying the call for enhanced awareness and improved healthcare practices. \nWhat is Global Get-A-Head Day?\nGlobal Get-A-Head Day is an annual awareness event spearheaded by Harry’s HAT to emphasize the significance of regular head circumference measurements in infants. Such measurements are vital for the early identification of hydrocephalus – a condition where excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the brain\, potentially leading to severe complications if left untreated. Early detection through routine measurements can facilitate timely interventions\, improving outcomes and saving lives. \nWhen is Global Get-A-Head Day?\nThis year’s Global Get-A-Head Day is scheduled for Thursday\, 10th July 2026. Participants are encouraged to engage by sharing campaign graphics\, posting on social media with the hashtag #GlobalGetAHead\, and submitting short videos explaining their support for the initiative. These collective efforts aim to flood social media with informative content\, raising global awareness about the importance of infant head circumference measurements. \nWhy Head Circumference Measurement Matters\nMeasuring a baby’s head circumference is a straightforward\, cost-effective procedure that can detect abnormal growth patterns indicative of underlying health issues like hydrocephalus. In the UK\, current guidelines recommend measurements at birth\, during the 6-8 week check-up\, and whenever there are concerns about a child’s development. However\, a 2023 survey by Harry’s HAT revealed that only 20% of new parents were aware of the importance of these measurements\, highlighting a significant gap in public knowledge. \nEarly detection of hydrocephalus is crucial. Symptoms can include a rapidly growing head\, a bulging fontanelle\, vomiting\, drowsiness\, and downward-looking eyes\, among others. Prompt diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious complications\, including brain damage and developmental delays. \nHow to Participate\nEveryone can contribute to the success of Global Get-A-Head Day: \n\nShare Campaign Graphics: Utilize the specially designed graphics available for Facebook\, Instagram\, and Twitter to spread the message.\nPost on Social Media: Use the hashtag #GlobalGetAHead to share information and personal stories\, helping to raise awareness.\nSubmit a Video: Record a 15-second video starting with “I support Global Get-A-Head Day because…” and explain your reasons. Ensure the video is in portrait mode and well-lit. Email your video to info@harrys-hat.org for a chance to be featured in the campaign’s promotional reel.\n\nAbout Harry’s HAT\nFounded in 2018\, Harry’s Hydrocephalus Awareness Trust (Harry’s HAT) is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting children and families affected by hydrocephalus. The organization focuses on raising awareness\, funding research and training\, and providing resources to improve the management and understanding of the condition. Through initiatives like the Get-A-Head campaign\, Harry’s HAT advocates for better healthcare practices\, including more frequent and standardized head circumference measurements for infants. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#GlobalGetAHead\n#MeasureBabyHeads\n#HydrocephalusAwareness\n#HarrysHAT\n\nRelevant Links\n\nGlobal Get-A-Head Day – Harry’s HAT\nGet-A-Head Campaign Overview\nWhen to Measure – Head Circumference Guidelines\nOpen Letter to the Secretary of State\nResources for Families and Healthcare Professionals
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/global-get-a-head-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20250722T062835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094857Z
UID:10020041-1784678400-1784678400@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:World Brain Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on July 22\, World Brain Day brings global attention to the importance of maintaining brain health across all ages. This day encourages everyone – from children to older adults – to adopt habits\, support research\, and reduce stigma around neurological conditions. \nWhat is World Brain Day?\nWorld Brain Day was established by the World Federation of Neurology in 2014 and is supported by the World Health Organization. It aims to highlight the role of the brain in overall health\, increase public understanding of neurological disorders\, and advocate for better prevention and care worldwide. \nWhen is World Brain Day?\nWorld Brain Day is observed every year on July 22. In 2026\, the day falls on a Tuesday. Organisations host local and online events throughout July to mark the occasion. \nWhy World Brain Day Matters\nThe brain controls everything from thinking and movement to emotion and memory. Neurological disorders like stroke\, epilepsy and dementia affect millions globally\, yet early prevention\, better awareness and access to quality care can make a meaningful difference. \nThis year’s theme\, Brain Health for All Ages\, stresses that brain care is a lifelong pursuit. Experts highlight simple habits – like regular exercise\, supervising blood pressure and staying mentally active – as essential for brain disease prevention and overall well being. \nHow to Get Involved in World Brain Day\n\nJoin events: Participate in seminars\, walks or online sessions focused on brain health and neurological awareness.\nEmbrace healthy habits: Adopt brain friendly practices – daily exercise\, nutritious diet\, quality sleep\, mental challenges and social engagement.\nPromote awareness: Share facts about early detection\, stroke signs and dementia prevention using the hashtag #WorldBrainDay.\nSupport research: Donate to or volunteer with organisations funding neurological research and patient care.\nCheck in: Talk to a healthcare provider if you experience symptoms like memory loss\, headaches or sudden changes in coordination.\n\nHistory of World Brain Day\nThe idea originated in 2013 and received formal approval in 2014. The date of July 22 reflects the founding of the World Federation of Neurology in 1957. Since then\, the day has grown into a global movement supported by neurologists\, researchers and patients across more than 100 countries. \nNoteworthy Facts About World Brain Day\n\nEach year focuses on a key theme – past topics include epilepsy\, stroke and dementia prevention.\nNeurological disorders account for a significant portion of global disability and mortality – prevention and early treatment are vital.\nIn 2026\, experts emphasise the unique human brain traits that no AI can match: empathy\, imagination and resilience.\nBrain health is tied to lifestyle – blood pressure\, diet\, exercise\, lifelong learning and social contact all play a role.\nDespite advances\, up to 80 percent of neurological disease burden occurs in low and middle income countries.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldBrainDay\, #BrainHealthForAllAges\, #BrainHealth \nLinks\n\nWorld Federation of Neurology – World Brain Day\nWorld Health Organization – Brain Health Resources\nLocal Neurological Health Organisations (example)
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-brain-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20241124T230314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T001247Z
UID:10019559-1784851200-1784851200@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:International Safe Places to Work Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Safe Places to Work Day is an annual observance dedicated to promoting psychological safety in the workplace. Celebrated on July 24\, 2026\, this day acknowledges the importance of creating environments where employees feel secure to express themselves without fear of retribution. It serves as a reminder for organizations worldwide to prioritize mental well-being and foster inclusive\, supportive work cultures. \nWhat is International Safe Places to Work Day?\nThis day celebrates organizations and individuals committed to eliminating fear and championing psychological safety at work. It emphasizes the need for workplaces where employees can speak up\, share ideas\, ask questions\, and voice concerns freely. The initiative recognizes that such environments lead to enhanced collaboration\, innovation\, and overall employee well-being. \nWhen is International Safe Places to Work Day?\nIn 2026\, International Safe Places to Work Day falls on Sunday\, July 24. This date underscores the concept that psychological safety should be a continuous effort\, aligning with the idea of being vigilant 24/7 in fostering safe work environments. \nWhy Psychological Safety Matters\nPsychological safety is crucial for effective teamwork and organizational success. Research\, including Google’s Project Aristotle\, has shown that teams with high psychological safety are more productive\, innovative\, and engaged. Such environments encourage open communication\, reduce work-related stress\, and contribute to better mental health outcomes for employees. \nHow to Participate\nOrganizations and individuals can observe International Safe Places to Work Day by: \n\nHosting Workshops: Conduct sessions on mental health awareness and the importance of psychological safety.\nEncouraging Open Dialogue: Create platforms for employees to share their experiences and suggestions without fear.\nRecognizing ‘Fearless Pioneers’: Acknowledge leaders and team members who actively promote a safe and inclusive workplace.\nSharing Resources: Distribute materials and tools that support mental well-being and open communication.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#SafePlacesToWork\n#PsychologicalSafety\n#WorkplaceWellbeing\n#FearlessWorkplace\n#EmployeeMentalHealth
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-safe-places-to-work-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20260312T084034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094523Z
UID:10019872-1784851200-1784937599@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:International Self-Care Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Self-Care Day is observed every year on July 24th to highlight the importance of self-care as the foundation of health and wellbeing. The date – 7/24 – is a symbolic reminder that self-care should be practiced 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. In 2026\, this global observance promotes awareness\, education\, and personal responsibility in health maintenance across all ages and communities. \nWhat is International Self-Care Day?\nInternational Self-Care Day is a worldwide awareness event that encourages individuals to take proactive steps in managing their own health. It underscores the role of self-care in preventing illness\, managing chronic conditions\, improving mental health\, and reducing the strain on healthcare systems. Self-care includes everything from healthy eating and regular physical activity to proper sleep\, stress management\, and responsible use of healthcare resources. \nWhen is International Self-Care Day?\nThe event is held annually on July 24th. In 2026\, it falls on a Thursday. The date was selected to reinforce the idea that self-care should be a consistent\, daily practice – not just a one-time effort or indulgence. The day is recognised by healthcare organisations\, educational institutions\, and public health campaigns around the world. \nWhy International Self-Care Day matters\nWith rising rates of chronic disease\, mental health concerns\, and health system pressures\, self-care is more important than ever. When individuals take ownership of their wellbeing\, outcomes improve and healthcare costs decline. International Self-Care Day promotes a shift from reactive to proactive health behaviours\, empowering people to make informed decisions about their physical\, emotional\, and social health. \nHow to get involved in International Self-Care Day\n\nReflect on your daily habits and set simple\, achievable self-care goals – whether that’s drinking more water\, moving more\, or setting boundaries.\nShare your self-care routine or tips on social media to inspire others.\nAttend a wellness workshop\, class\, or webinar on nutrition\, mental health\, fitness\, or mindfulness.\nTake time to rest\, unplug\, and reset – make the day a personal retreat from busyness and burnout.\nSupport community health efforts that promote access to education\, healthcare\, and wellbeing resources.\n\nHistory of International Self-Care Day\nInternational Self-Care Day was first established in 2011 by the International Self-Care Foundation (ISF)\, a UK-based nonprofit promoting health literacy and self-care awareness. Since then\, the day has grown into a global observance endorsed by public health agencies\, medical associations\, and advocacy groups. Campaigns are typically centred around themes such as prevention\, resilience\, mental health\, and the economic value of self-managed care. \nKey Facts About Self-Care\n\nThe World Health Organization recognises self-care as a vital component of healthcare delivery\, especially in low-resource settings.\nSelf-care covers seven core pillars: health literacy\, mental wellbeing\, physical activity\, healthy eating\, risk a
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-self-care-day/
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20260312T082032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094705Z
UID:10019328-1784937600-1785023999@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:National Schizophrenia Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Schizophrenia Awareness Day is a vital observance aimed at breaking the stigma\, raising awareness\, and improving understanding of schizophrenia – a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition. Held annually in the United Kingdom\, the day highlights the experiences of people living with schizophrenia and advocates for better mental health services\, early intervention\, and greater societal empathy. \nWhat is National Schizophrenia Awareness Day?\nNational Schizophrenia Awareness Day is a UK-based awareness campaign spearheaded by Rethink Mental Illness\, a leading mental health charity. The aim of the day is to challenge myths and misconceptions about schizophrenia\, while providing accurate information to the public about what the condition is – and what it is not. \nSchizophrenia affects how a person thinks\, feels\, and behaves. Symptoms may include hallucinations\, delusions\, disorganised thinking\, and emotional withdrawal. Although often portrayed negatively in the media\, schizophrenia is a treatable condition\, and many people living with it can lead fulfilling lives with the right support and treatment. \nThis awareness day helps elevate the voices of those with lived experience\, supports carers and families\, and encourages open conversations about mental health and the realities of living with schizophrenia. \nWhen is National Schizophrenia Awareness Day?\nNational Schizophrenia Awareness Day is observed annually on July 25th. In 2026\, it will take place on Friday\, July 25th. \nThe date was chosen to honour the birthday of Dr. Emil Kraepelin\, one of the first psychiatrists to classify schizophrenia as a distinct mental illness. \nHow to Take Part in National Schizophrenia Awareness Day\nThere are many ways individuals\, schools\, workplaces\, and organisations can engage with the day and help make a difference: \n\nWear purple: Purple is the signature colour for schizophrenia awareness – wear it to show solidarity and support.\nJoin online campaigns: Use social media to share facts\, challenge stigma\, and amplify the voices of people with lived experience.\nHost mental health workshops: Schools and workplaces can organise educational sessions to promote understanding and encourage open dialogue.\nSupport mental health charities: Donate to or volunteer with organisations that provide resources\, advocacy\, and support for people with schizophrenia.\nShare personal stories: If you’re comfortable\, share your experiences to help others better understand the realities of the condition.\n\nMental health professionals and educators are also encouraged to use the day as a platform to highlight the importance of early diagnosis and access to services. \nWhy National Schizophrenia Awareness Day Matters\nStigma and misunderstanding are among the biggest barriers faced by individuals living with schizophrenia. National Schizophrenia Awareness Day seeks to change that by promoting empathy\, knowledge\, and acceptance. \nThe day also sheds light on the need for better mental health funding\, improved care pathways\, and research into more effective treatments. By raising awareness\, we can ensure that those affected by schizophrenia receive the dignity\, support\, and hope they deserve. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#SchizophreniaAwareness #NationalSchizophreniaAwarenessDay #EndTheStigma #MentalHealthMatters #SupportNotStigma \nRelevant Links\n\nRethink Mental Illness – Official Campaign Page\nMind – Schizophrenia Information\nNHS – Schizophrenia Overview
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-schizophrenia-awareness-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,Mental Health Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260729
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20260312T082426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094628Z
UID:10019039-1785196800-1785283199@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:World Hepatitis Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Hepatitis Day 2026 is a global health awareness event dedicated to shining a spotlight on hepatitis – a group of infectious diseases that affect millions worldwide. Each year\, people come together to raise awareness\, encourage prevention\, and support those living with hepatitis\, with the ultimate goal of eliminating the disease as a public health threat. This annual event is a vital opportunity for communities\, healthcare professionals\, and organizations to unite and take action for a healthier future. \nWhat is World Hepatitis Day 2026?\nWorld Hepatitis Day 2026 is an international campaign organized to increase understanding of hepatitis\, promote access to testing and treatment\, and challenge the stigma often associated with the condition. Spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other global partners\, the day brings attention to all five main types of hepatitis – A\, B\, C\, D\, and E. The event also highlights the importance of preventative measures and helps mobilize resources for ongoing research and healthcare initiatives. \nWhen is World Hepatitis Day 2026?\nWorld Hepatitis Day 2026 will be observed on Monday\, 28 July 2026. This date commemorates the birthday of Dr. Baruch Blumberg\, who discovered the hepatitis B virus and developed the first vaccine against it. Every year on this day\, countries around the world host events\, provide free screenings\, and share educational materials to help reduce the impact of hepatitis. \nWhy is World Hepatitis Day 2026 Important?\nHepatitis is a silent epidemic\, with many people unaware they are living with the virus until it causes severe health issues like liver cirrhosis or cancer. Nearly 354 million people globally are affected by hepatitis B or C\, and hundreds of thousands of lives are lost each year. World Hepatitis Day 2026 is crucial for raising awareness\, reducing stigma\, and encouraging people to seek testing and treatment. By coming together on this day\, we can help break the silence and work towards the elimination of hepatitis. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many meaningful ways to take part in World Hepatitis Day 2026: \n\nShare educational resources and facts on social media to spread awareness.\nOrganize or attend local events\, webinars\, or health fairs in your community.\nGet tested for hepatitis and encourage others to do the same.\nSupport organizations working towards hepatitis prevention\, treatment\, and research.\nWear the symbolic yellow or blue colors and use official hashtags to show your support online.\n\nFacts About World Hepatitis Day 2026\n\nViral hepatitis causes more than 1.1 million deaths each year worldwide.\nMost people with hepatitis B or C are unaware of their infection.\nEffective vaccines exist for hepatitis A and B\, and treatment can cure hepatitis C.\nThe 2026 theme is expected to focus on increasing access to testing and life-saving treatments.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldHepatitisDay #HepatitisAwareness #EliminateHepatitis #WHD2026 #GlobalHealth #AwarenessDays
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-hepatitis-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20250720T070502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T095004Z
UID:10019997-1785369600-1785369600@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:Gastroschisis Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Gastroschisis Awareness Day is observed annually on July 30 to raise awareness about gastroschisis – a birth defect where a baby’s intestines develop outside the abdomen. The day promotes education\, early diagnosis\, and support for affected families. \nWhat is Gastroschisis Awareness Day?\nThis awareness day spotlights gastroschisis\, a condition diagnosed during early pregnancy scans. The exposed intestines pose risks but can be treated through surgery soon after birth. The day is about empowering parents with knowledge\, celebrating medical advances\, and connecting families with care networks. \nWhen is Gastroschisis Awareness Day?\nHeld every year on July 30\, the date anchors a wider month-long campaign throughout July. Community walks\, webinars\, lighting events\, and fundraising activities amplify visibility and support. \nWhy Gastroschisis Awareness Day Matters\nGastroschisis affects about 4 in 10\,000 newborns\, with higher rates in pregnancies involving younger mothers. Early detection through scans and prompt neonatal surgery greatly improve outcomes. Awareness boosts prenatal monitoring\, ensures families receive specialist care\, and channels support into vital research programmes. \nHow to Get Involved in Gastroschisis Awareness Day\n\nWear green: The international symbol for gastroschisis awareness – ribbons\, shirts or accessories.\nShare stories: Parents and survivors can raise understanding by talking about their journeys online or in events.\nJoin events: Walks\, lighting ceremonies\, and webinars hosted by groups like The Global Gastroschisis Foundation.\nFundraise: Support charities that fund research\, family support\, and specialist care.\nAdvocate: Encourage better prenatal screening\, neonatal referral systems\, and coverage of hospital care.\n\nHistory of Gastroschisis Awareness Day\nThe awareness movement was led by The Global Gastroschisis Foundation\, also known as Avery’s Angels. Since the early 2000s\, they marked July 30 with events and outreach. In 2026\, they celebrated the 16th anniversary campaign during July with global participation. \nNoteworthy Facts About Gastroschisis\n\nAffects approximately 4 per 10\,000 births – rising in incidence over recent decades.\nDetected via 20‑week prenatal scans and confirmed with follow‑up monitoring.\nEmergency surgery shortly after birth is required to protect exposed organs.\nSurvival rates in well‑equipped settings exceed 90 percent\, though some require further hospital care.\nThe Global Gastroschisis Foundation marks nearly two decades of raising awareness and supporting families.\n\nHashtags\n#GastroschisisAwareness\, #GastroschisisAwarenessDay\, #GoGreen4Gastroschisis \nLinks\n\nThe Global Gastroschisis Foundation\nUK NHS guide to gastroschisis\nGastroschisis overview
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/gastroschisis-awareness-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,July Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20250622T153105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T235647Z
UID:10019887-1785456000-1785456000@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:National Avocado Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a celebration of a fruit that has grown in popularity over the years. A fruit so versatile it can be used in salads\, on toast\, in smoothies\, as a spread\, and even in desserts. Get ready to enjoy and appreciate the delightful Avocado on National Avocado Day 2026. \nWhen is National Avocado Day 2026?\nNational Avocado Day will be celebrated on July 31\, 2026. Mark your calendars and prepare to join avocado enthusiasts from across the nation. \nWhat is National Avocado Day 2026?\nNational Avocado Day is a day dedicated to the appreciation and celebration of avocados. It’s a day where we not only indulge in this creamy\, delicious fruit but also recognize the health benefits it offers. This day encourages everyone to incorporate avocados into their diet and to experiment with innovative avocado-based recipes. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nPrepare an avocado-based dish and share it with your family or friends.\nTry a new avocado recipe.\nLearn about the health benefits of avocados.\nShare your love for avocados on social media.\nVisit a local farm or market to source fresh avocados.\n\nHistory of National Avocado Day\nNational Avocado Day was first celebrated in 2018\, prompted by the growing popularity of avocados. The day was officially established by Model Meals\, a meal delivery service in the United States. Since then\, it has been celebrated annually on July 31st\, with participation increasing each year. \nFun or Interesting Facts About National Avocado Day 2026\nDid you know that an avocado is a fruit\, not a vegetable? And that it contains more potassium than a banana? Or that it’s one of the few fruits that doesn’t ripen on the tree but only after it’s been picked? Avocado Day is about celebrating these interesting facts and many more. \nRelevant Hashtags\nCelebrate National Avocado Day 2026 by sharing your experiences on social media. Use the following hashtags: #NationalAvocadoDay\, #AvocadoDay2026\, #AvocadoLovers\, #HealthyEating\, and #AvocadoRecipes.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-avocado-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,July Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:World Breastfeeding Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year from August 1 to 7\, families\, health workers\, and communities around the world come together to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week. In 2026\, the theme is “Prioritize Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems” – a call to action to build lasting\, equitable support for breastfeeding mothers everywhere. This week is more than a health campaign; it’s a global movement to invest in the future of children\, families\, and the planet. \nWhat is World Breastfeeding Week?\nWorld Breastfeeding Week (WBW) is an annual global campaign coordinated by the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA)\, in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF. Since its inception in 1991\, WBW has aimed to protect\, promote\, and support breastfeeding worldwide. The week serves as a platform to raise awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding and to advocate for supportive environments that enable mothers to breastfeed successfully. \nWhen is World Breastfeeding Week?\nWorld Breastfeeding Week is observed every year from August 1 to August 7. In 2026\, these dates remain the same\, marking a dedicated time for global communities to focus on the importance of breastfeeding and to implement supportive measures that facilitate breastfeeding practices. \nWhy World Breastfeeding Week Matters\nBreastfeeding is a cornerstone of child survival\, nutrition\, and development. It provides essential nutrients\, strengthens the immune system\, and fosters a strong bond between mother and child. For mothers\, breastfeeding reduces the risk of certain cancers and promotes postpartum recovery. Despite these benefits\, many mothers face challenges that hinder breastfeeding\, such as lack of support\, misinformation\, and societal pressures. World Breastfeeding Week highlights these issues and promotes actions to overcome them\, ensuring that every child has the best start in life. \nHow to Get Involved in World Breastfeeding Week\nParticipation in World Breastfeeding Week can take many forms\, from individual actions to community initiatives. Here are some ways to get involved: \n\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn about the benefits of breastfeeding and share this knowledge with your community.\nSupport Breastfeeding Mothers: Offer assistance and encouragement to breastfeeding mothers in your family or community.\nAdvocate for Supportive Policies: Encourage workplaces and public spaces to implement breastfeeding-friendly policies.\nOrganize Events: Host workshops\, seminars\, or support groups to promote breastfeeding awareness.\nUse Social Media: Share information and personal stories using the official hashtags to spread awareness.\n\nHistory of World Breastfeeding Week\nWorld Breastfeeding Week was first celebrated in 1992\, following the 1990 Innocenti Declaration by WHO and UNICEF\, which recognized the importance of breastfeeding for child health and development. Since then\, WBW has grown into a global campaign observed in over 120 countries\, each year focusing on a specific theme to address various aspects of breastfeeding support and promotion. \nNoteworthy Facts About World Breastfeeding Week\n\nWBW is celebrated in more than 120 countries worldwide.\nThe campaign has been instrumental in promoting policies that support breastfeeding in public spaces and workplaces.\nEach year\, WBW focuses on a specific theme to address current challenges and opportunities in breastfeeding promotion.\nWBW has contributed to increased global awareness about the importance of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers.\nThe campaign encourages community involvement and the establishment of support systems for breastfeeding mothers.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldBreastfeedingWeek\, #WBW2026\, #BreastfeedingSupport \nLinks\n\nWorld Breastfeeding Week – Official Website\nWHO – Breastfeeding\nUNICEF – Breastfeeding
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-breastfeeding-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Psoriasis Awareness/ Psoriasis Action Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every August\, a quiet but deeply personal story takes the spotlight. Psoriasis Awareness Month is not just about a skin condition – it’s about living with visibility\, stigma\, and chronic illness. For the millions of people affected by psoriasis\, this month is a chance to shift the conversation\, increase understanding\, and advocate for better support\, treatments\, and research. Coordinated by patient organizations like the National Psoriasis Foundation\, the month invites us all to look beyond the surface and recognize the complexity of this autoimmune disease. \nWhat is Psoriasis Awareness Month?\nPsoriasis Awareness Month is an annual observance dedicated to raising public understanding of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis – two chronic\, autoimmune conditions that affect nearly 8 million people in the United States alone. Psoriasis causes the immune system to speed up the life cycle of skin cells\, resulting in red\, scaly patches that can appear anywhere on the body. Psoriatic arthritis adds joint pain\, stiffness\, and swelling into the mix. \nThough commonly misunderstood as “just a skin condition\,” psoriasis is linked to systemic inflammation and is associated with other health issues like heart disease\, diabetes\, and depression. For many\, it affects self-esteem\, daily routines\, social confidence\, and mental health. Psoriasis Awareness Month creates a platform for stories that aren’t often told – from the teen hiding her arms in summer to the working parent managing flare-ups while juggling life. \nWhen is Psoriasis Awareness Month?\nPsoriasis Awareness Month is observed every year during the month of August. It runs from August 1 to August 31 and includes both in-person and virtual events\, educational campaigns\, social media takeovers\, and advocacy efforts. Individuals\, nonprofits\, medical professionals\, and communities use this time to speak up\, share lived experiences\, and push for systemic improvements in care and research. \nWhy Psoriasis Awareness Month Matters\nLiving with psoriasis often means living with misunderstanding. Despite being a common condition\, it’s frequently under-discussed\, misdiagnosed\, or minimized. This matters – because misunderstanding breeds stigma\, delays treatment\, and isolates those affected. \nPsoriasis Awareness Month helps rewrite that narrative. It highlights that psoriasis is not contagious\, that flare-ups can be triggered by stress\, infection\, or even weather\, and that there is no cure – only management. It brings attention to the mental health toll of visible illness\, especially among children and teens. It amplifies the need for accessible dermatology care\, diverse research funding\, and healthcare equity for marginalized communities disproportionately impacted by autoimmune diseases. \nAnd it reminds us that visibility can be healing. For someone scrolling through Instagram and seeing a model proudly showing their plaques\, or reading a blog post about someone thriving with psoriatic arthritis\, this month can be the beginning of feeling seen and less alone. \nHow to Get Involved in Psoriasis Awareness Month\nThere are many ways to support\, educate\, and participate during August\, whether you live with psoriasis or want to support someone who does. Here are some ways to take part: \n\nLearn and Share: Read about the condition on trusted sources like the National Psoriasis Foundation and share facts on social media using campaign hashtags.\nTell Your Story: Whether through blog posts\, videos\, or photos\, personal storytelling helps challenge stereotypes and build solidarity.\nWear Orange: Orange is the recognized awareness color for psoriasis. Wear it proudly during August and explain why to those who ask.\nHost a Fundraiser: Whether it’s a fitness challenge\, bake sale\, or livestream\, raising funds for research and support programs makes a direct impact.\nAdvocate for Policy Change: Write to your legislators about access to dermatology care\, prescription affordability\, and medical leave protections for chronic illness.\nSupport Someone: If someone you know is living with psoriasis\, ask how you can be there. Sometimes the smallest gestures – a check-in\, a compliment\, a kind word – go the furthest.\n\nHistory of Psoriasis Awareness Month\nPsoriasis Awareness Month was established by the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) in 1997. The NPF began as a grassroots effort by patients in the 1960s and grew into one of the most impactful chronic illness advocacy organizations in the U.S. The goal of Psoriasis Awareness Month was clear: bring this often-overlooked condition into public consciousness and support those affected. \nOver the decades\, the campaign has evolved from pamphlets and community meetings to global hashtags and virtual summits. It now involves collaboration with dermatologists\, rheumatologists\, researchers\, patients\, and policymakers. In recent years\, campaigns have focused on mental health\, racial disparities in diagnosis\, and the intersection of chronic illness and identity. The movement has expanded internationally\, with support from sister organizations in the UK\, Canada\, and beyond. \nNoteworthy Facts About Psoriasis Awareness Month\n\nPsoriasis affects approximately 2-3% of the global population\, including people of all ages and backgrounds.\nAbout 30% of people with psoriasis will also develop psoriatic arthritis – often leading to joint damage if left untreated.\nPeople of color are more likely to have their psoriasis misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed\, leading to worse health outcomes.\nAugust’s awareness efforts often include “More Than Skin Deep\,” a campaign highlighting the internal and emotional impact of psoriasis.\nThere are now more than 10 FDA-approved biologic treatments for moderate-to-severe psoriasis\, offering hope and options that didn’t exist a generation ago.\n\nHashtags\n#PsoriasisAwarenessMonth\, #MoreThanSkinDeep\, #PsoriaticArthritis\, #ChronicIllnessVisibility \nLinks\n\nVisit the official site\nAmerican Academy of Dermatology – Psoriasis Overview\nCDC – Psoriasis Information\nGlobalSkin – International Psoriasis Advocacy\n\nWhen is Psoriasis Awareness/ Psoriasis Action Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 August\n31 August\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/psoriasis-awareness-psoriasis-action-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:August Awareness Days,Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260901
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SUMMARY:National Immunization Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every August\, National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) shines a spotlight on one of the most effective tools we have to protect our health: vaccines. It’s a time when healthcare providers\, public health organizations\, and everyday people come together to remind us that staying up to date on vaccinations isn’t just about personal well-being – it’s about protecting the whole community. In 2026\, NIAM continues its mission to educate\, empower\, and support immunization across all stages of life. \nWhat is National Immunization Awareness Month?\nNIAM is a national observance held each August in the United States\, organized to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages. From infants to older adults\, immunizations play a critical role in preventing serious diseases like measles\, whooping cough\, flu\, and HPV-related cancers. The month offers a timely reminder as families prepare for back-to-school season and flu season approaches. \nHealthcare professionals use this time to promote routine vaccinations\, while communities run educational campaigns to counter misinformation and reduce vaccine hesitancy. Whether it’s a pediatrician reminding parents about childhood immunizations or a local clinic hosting free flu shot drives\, the goal is simple: make immunization information accessible\, accurate\, and actionable. \nWhen is National Immunization Awareness Month?\nNational Immunization Awareness Month takes place throughout the entire month of August. While it’s a fixed observance each year\, the themes and focus areas can vary weekly. These often include infant and childhood immunizations\, vaccinations for teens and adults\, and the importance of vaccines during pregnancy or for those with chronic health conditions. Local events\, social media campaigns\, and public service announcements typically run all month long. \nWhy National Immunization Awareness Month Matters\nVaccines save lives – but their success can make them easy to overlook. Thanks to immunization\, diseases that once claimed thousands of lives each year have been drastically reduced or even eliminated in some regions. But this progress is fragile. When immunization rates drop\, preventable diseases can resurface quickly\, as seen with recent measles outbreaks in communities with low vaccination coverage. \nNIAM matters because it helps close gaps in vaccine access\, addresses misinformation\, and reminds us that immunization is a shared responsibility. It’s also a chance to reach underserved communities where barriers to healthcare can lead to missed vaccines – and missed chances to stay protected. \nHow to Get Involved in National Immunization Awareness Month\nWhether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare worker\, or simply someone who cares about public health\, there are meaningful ways to take part in NIAM: \n\nSchedule a Check-Up: Use this month to catch up on any missed vaccines – for yourself or your children.\nHost an Event: Schools\, libraries\, and community centers can organize immunization awareness events\, health fairs\, or Q&A sessions with local health professionals.\nShare on Social Media: Post vaccine facts\, personal stories\, or infographics using NIAM hashtags to help spread the message.\nTalk to Your Community: Help dispel myths and fears by having open\, respectful conversations about the benefits of vaccines.\nSupport Access: Volunteer with or donate to organizations that help provide free or low-cost vaccinations to those in need.\n\nHistory of National Immunization Awareness Month\nNIAM has been observed for decades as a public health campaign\, originally spearheaded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and supported by partners like the National Public Health Information Coalition. Over time\, it has evolved into a collaborative effort involving healthcare systems\, schools\, nonprofit groups\, and individual advocates. While the focus on vaccines has always been central\, the importance of the campaign grew dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic\, when public attention around vaccination reached new levels. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Immunization Awareness Month\n\nVaccines prevent more than 20 life-threatening diseases and save up to 5 million lives globally each year.\nIn the U.S.\, vaccination has eliminated smallpox and drastically reduced diseases like polio\, diphtheria\, and rubella.\nHerd immunity requires high vaccination rates – usually between 85% and 95% depending on the disease.\nNIAM is often timed with back-to-school physicals and vaccine requirements\, making August ideal for family engagement.\nMany states offer free or reduced-cost vaccine programs through local health departments during August.\n\nHashtags\n#NationalImmunizationAwarenessMonth\, #NIAM2026\, #VaccinesWork \nLinks\n\nVisit the official CDC NIAM page\nVaccines.gov – Find Vaccines Near You\nNational Public Health Information Coalition – NIAM Resources
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-immunization-awareness-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260809
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SUMMARY:National CBD Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:August 8 is National CBD Day. This is a special day to recognise and celebrate the many benefits of CBD – the natural hemp product everyone’s talking about! \nHemp-derived CBD (cannabidiol) has experienced a huge surge of interest in the health and wellness world over the past few years\, with numerous high-profile celebrities like Seth Rogen\, Whoopi Goldberg\, Joe Rogan and Kim Kardashian West all praising the benefits of the hemp-derived oil. \nIn general\, you’ll find two types of CBD oil on the market: \nFull spectrum extract\, which produces an oil with CBD and a range of other cannabinoids. Full spectrum CBD oil also contains cannabis terpenes\, which are said to give the oil certain anti-inflammatory properties. \nThe second is CBD isolate\, which only contains CBD and no other cannabinoids or terpenes. \nCBD is non psychoactive and contains little or no levels of THC. The legal THC limit for CBD products is 0.3%. \nWith a wide variety of CBD products now easily accessible online and on the high street\, CBD continues to be shoppers’ #1 choice for holistic alternatives for things like pain relief\, anxiety\, depression\, heart\, muscle health and much more. \nCBD is now available in a variety of forms\, including oil drops\, skin creams\, muscle rubs\, e-liquids\, drinks and a variety of edibles\, making this holistic alternative widely accessible for all. \nEnjoy the natural relief and recovery of CBD and join everyone on #NationalCBDDay \nWhen is National CBD Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n8 August\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-cbd-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:August Awareness Days,Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DTSTAMP:20260529T215159
CREATED:20260312T082037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T082040Z
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SUMMARY:Daffodil Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Daffodil Day is a significant annual fundraising event in Australia\, organized by the Cancer Council. Scheduled for Thursday\, August 21\, 2026\, this day symbolizes hope for a cancer-free future. The daffodil\, a resilient and bright flower\, serves as the emblem of the campaign\, representing strength and optimism for those affected by cancer. Funds raised during Daffodil Day support vital cancer research\, prevention programs\, and support services for patients and their families. \nWhat is Daffodil Day?\nDaffodil Day is the Cancer Council’s most iconic and long-standing fundraising campaign. It brings together communities across Australia to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and support services. Participants are encouraged to donate\, purchase daffodil-themed merchandise\, and engage in fundraising activities. The event not only raises essential funds but also unites Australians in the fight against cancer\, offering hope and support to those impacted by the disease. \nWhen is Daffodil Day?\nIn 2026\, Daffodil Day will be observed on Thursday\, August 21. While the primary focus is on this day\, fundraising activities and events often occur throughout the month of August\, allowing for broader participation and support. \nWhy Daffodil Day Matters\nCancer remains one of the leading causes of death in Australia\, with nearly 1 in 2 Australians diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85. Daffodil Day plays a crucial role in funding research that leads to better prevention\, detection\, and treatment methods. The funds also support services that assist patients and their families during challenging times. By participating in Daffodil Day\, individuals contribute to a collective effort to reduce the impact of cancer on the community. \nHow to Get Involved in Daffodil Day\nThere are several ways to participate in Daffodil Day: \n\nDonate: Contribute funds directly to the Cancer Council to support cancer research and services.\nPurchase Merchandise: Buy daffodil-themed items\, such as pins and fresh flowers\, with proceeds going to the cause.\nFundraise: Organize or participate in fundraising events like morning teas\, walks\, or community gatherings.\nVolunteer: Assist in selling merchandise or collecting donations in your local area.\nSpread Awareness: Use social media platforms to share information about Daffodil Day and encourage others to get involved.\n\nHistory of Daffodil Day\nDaffodil Day was first introduced in Australia in 1986 by the Cancer Council. The daffodil was chosen as the symbol due to its resilience and ability to bloom after harsh winters\, mirroring the strength of cancer patients and the hope for recovery. Over the years\, Daffodil Day has grown into a nationwide event\, raising millions of dollars for cancer research and support services. The campaign has become a cornerstone of the Cancer Council’s fundraising efforts\, uniting Australians in the fight against cancer. \nKey Issues Addressed During Daffodil Day\nDaffodil Day focuses on several critical areas: \n\nCancer Research: Funding studies to develop better prevention\, detection\, and treatment methods.\nSupport Services: Providing assistance to patients and families through counseling\, accommodation\, and information services.\nPrevention Programs: Educating the public on lifestyle changes and early detection to reduce cancer risk.\nAdvocacy: Working towards policy changes that improve cancer care and support systems.\n\nInteresting Facts About Daffodil Day\n\nDaffodil Day has been celebrated in Australia since 1986.\nThe daffodil symbolizes hope and resilience\, reflecting the journey of cancer patients.\nFunds raised support a wide range of services\, including research\, prevention programs\, and patient support.\nCommunities across Australia participate through various events and fundraising activities.\nOver the years\, Daffodil Day has raised millions of dollars\, significantly contributing to advancements in cancer care.\n\nHashtags\n#DaffodilDay #CancerCouncil #HopeForACure #CancerResearch #SupportCancerPatients \nLinks\n\nOfficial Daffodil Day Website\nCancer Council Australia\nDonate to Daffodil Day
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/daffodil-day/
LOCATION:Australia
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness
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SUMMARY:BNF Healthy Eating Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) is transforming its annual Healthy Eating Week into a month-long campaign called Snack-tember for 2026. This new initiative aims to help children and young people make healthier snack choices throughout September. By focusing on snack habits\, Snack-tember seeks to promote better nutrition and well-being among the younger population. \nWhat is Snack-tember?\nSnack-tember is a reimagined version of BNF’s traditional Healthy Eating Week. Instead of a single week\, Snack-tember will span the entire month of September 2026\, providing extended opportunities for engagement and education. The campaign will offer resources and activities designed to encourage healthier snacking habits among children and young people. \nWhen is Snack-tember?\nSnack-tember will take place throughout September 2026. This month-long event replaces the usual Healthy Eating Week\, which was held in June in previous years. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in Snack-tember: \n\nEducational Settings: Schools and early years settings can incorporate Snack-tember resources into their curriculum to teach students about healthy snacking.\nParents and Carers: Families can engage with the campaign by exploring healthier snack options at home and discussing the importance of nutrition with their children.\nCommunity Groups: Local organizations can host events or workshops focused on healthy snacking habits.\nSocial Media: Share your Snack-tember activities and tips using the hashtag #Snacktember to join the wider conversation.\n\nWhy It Matters\nHealthy snacking is crucial for maintaining balanced nutrition\, especially among children and young people. By focusing on snack choices\, Snack-tember aims to instill lifelong healthy eating habits that can contribute to overall well-being and prevent diet-related health issues. \nRelevant Hashtags\n#Snacktember #HealthySnacking #BNF #NutritionEducation #HealthyEating \nRelevant Links\n\nBNF Snack-tember 2026\nBNF Healthy Eating Week\nBritish Nutrition Foundation
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/bnf-healthy-eating-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Migraine Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Migraine Awareness Week is an annual event aimed at raising awareness about migraines\, a debilitating neurological condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This week is dedicated to educating the public about the impact of migraines\, advocating for better support and treatment options\, and reducing the stigma often associated with this chronic illness. It’s a time for individuals\, healthcare professionals\, and organizations to come together to highlight the challenges faced by those living with migraines and to promote understanding and empathy. \nWhat is Migraine Awareness Week?\nMigraine Awareness Week is a dedicated campaign that focuses on bringing attention to migraines and the experiences of those who suffer from them. The goal of the week is to increase public understanding of migraines\, which are often misunderstood or underestimated in their severity. Through various events\, resources\, and advocacy efforts\, Migraine Awareness Week seeks to improve the lives of those affected by this condition by promoting better care\, research\, and support systems. \nWhen is Migraine Awareness Week?\nMigraine Awareness Week is observed annually during the first full week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 1st to September 7th. This week serves as an important time to focus on the needs of migraine sufferers and to push for advancements in treatment and awareness. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Migraine Awareness Week and help raise awareness about this condition: \n\nShare Your Story: If you or someone you know suffers from migraines\, consider sharing your experience on social media or through community platforms to help others understand the impact of the condition.\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn more about migraines\, their triggers\, and management strategies. Share this knowledge with your community to spread awareness.\nParticipate in Events: Attend webinars\, workshops\, or local events organized during Migraine Awareness Week. These events often provide valuable information and support for those affected by migraines.\nAdvocate for Better Care: Use this week to contact local representatives and advocate for better healthcare policies\, more research funding\, and improved access to migraine treatments.\nSupport Charities: Donate to organizations that support migraine research and patient care. Your contributions can help fund vital research and provide resources for those in need.\n\nHistory of the Event\nMigraine Awareness Week was established by the Migraine Trust in the UK to bring much-needed attention to the struggles faced by those living with migraines. Over the years\, the event has grown in scope\, with increasing participation from global communities and organizations. The week continues to be a crucial time for advocacy\, education\, and support\, aiming to improve the lives of migraine sufferers worldwide. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#MigraineAwarenessWeek\n#MigraineMatters\n#MigraineWarrior\n#EndTheStigma\n#KnowMigraine\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Migraine Awareness Week and ways to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nThe Migraine Trust
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/migraine-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261001
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SUMMARY:Blood Cancer Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Blood Cancer Awareness Month is observed every September to raise awareness about blood cancers\, which include leukemia\, lymphoma\, myeloma\, and other hematologic malignancies. This month-long campaign focuses on educating the public about the signs and symptoms of blood cancers\, the importance of early detection\, and the latest advances in research and treatment. It also serves as a time to honor the courage of those affected by blood cancer\, including patients\, survivors\, and their families\, and to advocate for increased funding for research and support services. \nWhat is Blood Cancer Awareness Month?\nBlood Cancer Awareness Month is a global campaign that aims to highlight the impact of blood cancers and to spread knowledge about the various types of blood cancers that affect millions of people worldwide. The campaign seeks to improve public understanding of these cancers\, promote early diagnosis\, and support ongoing research efforts. Throughout September\, numerous organizations and advocacy groups come together to host events\, share educational resources\, and provide support to those affected by blood cancer. \nWhen is Blood Cancer Awareness Month?\nBlood Cancer Awareness Month is observed every September. During this month\, various activities and campaigns are organized to draw attention to blood cancers\, support research initiatives\, and provide information on how to recognize symptoms and seek treatment. This is a crucial time for raising public awareness and advocating for better resources and care for patients. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Blood Cancer Awareness Month and support the cause: \n\nLearn and Share: Educate yourself about the different types of blood cancers\, their symptoms\, and treatment options. Share this knowledge with others to raise awareness.\nDonate: Consider making a donation to organizations that fund blood cancer research or provide support services to patients and their families. Your contribution can help advance research and improve patient care.\nParticipate in Events: Join or organize fundraising events such as walks\, runs\, or virtual challenges to raise money and awareness for blood cancer research.\nSupport Patients: Reach out to someone affected by blood cancer to offer support. Whether it’s through a simple message or by volunteering with a patient support organization\, your actions can make a difference.\nAdvocate: Use your voice to advocate for more research funding and better healthcare policies for blood cancer patients. Contact your local representatives to express the importance of these issues.\n\nHistory of the Event\nBlood Cancer Awareness Month was established to increase awareness and education about blood cancers and to honor those affected by these diseases. Over the years\, the event has grown\, with more organizations\, healthcare providers\, and advocates participating to raise the profile of blood cancers. The month is dedicated to improving outcomes for patients through education\, research\, and advocacy\, and it serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for support and action in the fight against blood cancers. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#BloodCancerAwarenessMonth\n#FightBloodCancer\n#LeukemiaAwareness\n#LymphomaAwareness\n#MyelomaAwareness\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Blood Cancer Awareness Month and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nLeukemia & Lymphoma Society\nLymphoma Research Foundation\nInternational Myeloma Foundation\n\nWhen is Blood Cancer Awareness Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 September\n30 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/blood-cancer-awareness-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Urology Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Urology Awareness Month is an annual campaign aimed at increasing public understanding of urological health and the various conditions that affect the urinary system and male reproductive organs. Organized by the Urology Foundation\, this month-long event focuses on raising awareness about the importance of urological health\, promoting early detection and treatment of urological conditions\, and supporting ongoing research in the field. It is a time for healthcare professionals\, patients\, and the public to come together to improve urological care and reduce the stigma associated with these conditions. \nWhat is Urology Awareness Month?\nUrology Awareness Month is dedicated to educating the public about urological diseases and disorders\, which include conditions such as prostate cancer\, bladder cancer\, kidney stones\, urinary incontinence\, and erectile dysfunction. The campaign seeks to encourage people to seek medical advice if they experience symptoms related to their urinary or reproductive health\, as early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve outcomes. Through a variety of events\, educational resources\, and media campaigns\, Urology Awareness Month aims to highlight the importance of maintaining urological health and to dispel common myths and misconceptions. \nWhen is Urology Awareness Month?\nUrology Awareness Month is observed every September. Throughout the month\, a range of activities and events take place to educate the public and healthcare providers about urological health. This is a key time for raising awareness and encouraging people to prioritize their urological well-being. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Urology Awareness Month and help promote urological health: \n\nAttend Educational Events: Look for seminars\, webinars\, and workshops focused on urological health in your area. These events are a great way to learn more about urological conditions and their treatments.\nGet Screened: If you’re at risk for urological conditions\, such as prostate cancer\, consider scheduling a screening during Urology Awareness Month.\nSpread the Word: Use social media and other platforms to share information about urological health. Raise awareness by discussing the importance of regular check-ups and early detection.\nSupport Research: Consider donating to organizations that fund research into urological diseases. Your contributions can help advance treatments and improve patient outcomes.\nVolunteer: Offer your time to support events and activities organized during Urology Awareness Month. Volunteering is a great way to contribute to the cause and help others learn about urological health.\n\nHistory of the Event\nUrology Awareness Month was established by the Urology Foundation to address the lack of public awareness about urological conditions and the impact they have on individuals’ lives. Since its inception\, the month has grown in significance\, with increasing participation from healthcare professionals\, patients\, and advocacy groups. The campaign continues to play a crucial role in educating the public and reducing the stigma surrounding urological health issues. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#UrologyAwarenessMonth\n#UrologyHealth\n#ProstateCancerAwareness\n#BladderHealth\n#KidneyHealth\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Urology Awareness Month and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nThe Urology Foundation\nUrology Care Foundation\nProstate Cancer Information – American Cancer Society\n\nWhen is Urology Awareness Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 September\n30 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/urology-awareness-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Blue September
DESCRIPTION:Blue September is a powerful month-long campaign dedicated to raising awareness about cancers that affect men. It’s a time to spotlight often-overlooked health issues\, support those facing a diagnosis\, and spark life-saving conversations across workplaces\, schools\, and communities. In Australia and beyond\, this September movement encourages people to “go blue” for someone they love – and for men everywhere. \nWhat is Blue September?\nBlue September is all about men’s cancer awareness – from prostate and testicular cancer to lung\, bowel\, and melanoma. The campaign brings visibility to these health issues\, which too often go undiscussed. It empowers people to wear blue\, host fundraisers\, and support early detection efforts. Many who take part do so in honor of a father\, brother\, son\, or mate whose life has been touched by cancer. For others\, it’s a personal wake-up call to take health more seriously. Whether you’re fundraising\, telling your story\, or just showing up in blue\, your voice helps to break down stigma and build momentum for action. \nWhen is Blue September?\nBlue September runs throughout the month of September. In Australia\, it often kicks off on Father’s Day\, adding an extra layer of significance. While the whole month is devoted to awareness and fundraising\, many communities mark “Blue Friday” early in September as a concentrated day of action. \nWhy Blue September Matters\nCancer remains one of the leading causes of death among Australian men. Around one in two men will be diagnosed with some form of cancer before the age of 85. Prostate cancer alone accounts for more than 18\,000 diagnoses each year. These aren’t just numbers – they’re fathers\, sons\, partners\, teammates. The reality is that many men delay or avoid seeking help\, whether out of fear\, stigma\, or lack of awareness. Blue September exists to change that. By encouraging open conversation\, routine check-ups\, and public support\, this campaign saves lives. It reminds us that men’s health is everyone’s responsibility. \nHow to Get Involved in Blue September\nThere are so many ways to participate – and none of them require a medical degree. Whether you’re honoring someone you love or taking steps for your own health\, your contribution matters: \n\nWear a blue ribbon or wristband: Many come with space to write a loved one’s name\, turning a simple gesture into a personal tribute.\nHost a “Go Blue” day: Encourage your workplace\, school\, or local club to dress in blue and start a conversation about men’s health.\nOrganize a fundraiser: From blue-themed BBQs to trivia nights\, these events raise awareness and funds for cancer research.\nShare your story: If you or someone close has experienced cancer\, speaking out can inspire others to act early or seek help.\nSupport research organizations: Donate to trusted charities focused on cancer prevention\, treatment\, and care.\n\nHistory of Blue September\nBlue September began as a joint initiative of cancer research and men’s health organizations in Australia and New Zealand. It first took off in the early 2010s\, with support from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation and prostate cancer advocates. What started as a few wristbands and posters has evolved into a national campaign with community events\, corporate partnerships\, and wide social media reach. Over time\, more groups have joined the cause\, creating a powerful coalition of individuals and institutions standing up for men’s health. \nNoteworthy Facts About Blue September\n\nOne in five men diagnosed with prostate cancer is under 60 – early checks are vital.\nDuring one campaign year\, Blue September raised over $600\,000 for research and education initiatives.\nMany participants wear wristbands with names written on them\, honoring loved ones affected by cancer.\nMen are significantly less likely than women to attend routine health screenings – Blue September helps close that gap.\nSeptember also includes Prostate Cancer Awareness Month\, strengthening the focus on male-specific cancers.\n\nHashtags\n#BlueSeptember\, #BlueSeptember2026\, #MensHealth \nLinks\n\nVisit the Australian Cancer Research Foundation\nVisit the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/blue-september/
LOCATION:Australia
CATEGORIES:Australia,Cancer Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,September Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:Vascular Disease Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year in September\, Vascular Disease Awareness Month brings vital attention to health conditions affecting the body’s arteries\, veins\, and blood vessels. It highlights issues like peripheral artery disease (PAD)\, deep vein thrombosis (DVT)\, aneurysms\, varicose veins\, and blood clots. Across communities worldwide\, governments\, medical professionals\, and individuals unite to promote awareness\, prevention\, early detection\, and treatment. \nWhat is Vascular Disease Awareness Month?\nThis annual campaign aims to educate people about vascular health and empower them to take action. It focuses on common yet often underdiagnosed conditions like PAD\, which affects millions globally and increases the risk of heart attack\, stroke\, and amputation. Throughout the month\, healthcare groups and community organizations host seminars\, screenings\, fitness events\, and online challenges to highlight the importance of vascular health. \nWhen is Vascular Disease Awareness Month?\nIt is observed every September. In 2026\, the month begins on Monday\, September 1\, and concludes on Tuesday\, September 30. The campaign spans the full month to allow time for clinics\, educators\, and advocates to organise meaningful events and share targeted messaging. \nWhy Vascular Disease Awareness Month Matters\nVascular diseases are a leading cause of serious health problems – such as heart disease\, stroke\, limb loss\, and chronic wounds – yet many people remain unaware of common warning signs like leg pain when walking\, unexplained swelling\, or non-healing ulcers. Awareness month encourages risk assessment\, lifestyle changes\, and symptom vigilance\, helping communities reduce preventable complications and improve outcomes. \nBy spotlighting these diseases\, the month promotes earlier diagnosis\, evidence-based treatment\, and improved access to vascular health services. It plays a critical role in guiding public health priorities and saving lives. \nHow to Get Involved in Vascular Disease Awareness Month\n\nAttend a screening: Many hospitals and clinics offer free vascular health checks\, including blood pressure\, ankle–brachial index for PAD\, and vein assessments.\nJoin a walking\, cycling\, or swim challenge: Campaigns like #TheBodyWalk promote physical activity – a key prevention strategy.\nHost or attend educational events: Learn from vascular clinicians about symptoms\, risk factors\, and latest treatments.\nShare health information: On social media\, local groups\, or community centres\, distribute infographics or stories to encourage others to take action.\nTalk to your doctor: If you experience leg pain\, swelling\, skin changes\, or circulatory problems – especially if you smoke\, have diabetes\, or are over 50 – request a vascular assessment.\n\nHistory of Vascular Disease Awareness Month\nThe campaign began in 2007 when the Vascular Disease Foundation launched an initiative called “Stay in Circulation: Take Steps to Learn about PAD.” Over time\, this effort expanded to include broader vascular conditions\, with the introduction of online support groups in 2010 and public challenges like #TheBodyWalk in 2020. Today\, it is widely recognised by international organisations\, clinics\, and health bodies each September. \nNoteworthy Facts\n\nPAD affects an estimated 200 million people worldwide and often goes undiagnosed.\nSymptoms of PAD include leg pain or cramping when walking\, skin colour changes\, slow-healing sores\, and reduced toenail growth.\nRisk factors include smoking\, diabetes\, high blood pressure\, high cholesterol\, obesity\, a sedentary lifestyle\, and age over 50.\nEvidence shows that consistent exercise\, smoking cessation\, blood pressure control\, and healthy eating can slow vascular disease progression.\nMany people with vascular conditions experience no symptoms – early screening saves lives and limbs.\n\nHashtags\n#VascularDiseaseAwarenessMonth\, #KnowYourCirculation\, #HealthyBloodVessels \nLinks\n\nSociety for Vascular Surgery – Public Resources\nGlobal information on vascular health and screening\nAmerican Heart Association – Risks and Prevention for Vascular Disease
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/vascular-disease-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,September Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Every September\, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month brings together global communities – healthcare providers\, survivors\, researchers\, and families – to shine a spotlight on a cancer that affects millions of men. It is a time of education\, conversation\, screening\, and compassion. During this month\, we unite to raise awareness\, encourage early detection\, support those facing prostate cancer\, and fund research for better outcomes. \nWhat is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month?\nProstate Cancer Awareness Month is an annual campaign focused on educating men and their families about prostate cancer risk\, symptoms\, detection methods\, treatment options\, and survivorship. It includes public health initiatives like screening clinics\, awareness walks\, community outreach events\, webinars\, expert panels\, and media campaigns. The goal is to break down stigma\, provide clear facts\, and empower men at every stage\, whether they’re at risk or already on a cancer journey. \nA key leading voice behind this campaign is the World Prostate Cancer Coalition\, which coordinates efforts across member organisations. In addition\, numerous local charities\, health departments\, hospitals\, and men’s health networks play a vital role\, connecting communities with the information and resources they need. \nWhen is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month?\nThe campaign runs throughout September\, offering a full month of engagement and activity. In 2026\, that stretches from Monday\, September 1 through Tuesday\, September 30. Throughout the month\, events are scheduled to maximise impact – from early-career screenings to late-afternoon family talks – covering all times and audiences. It’s the prime moment to raise awareness before flu season starts and healthcare systems become strained. \nWhy Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Matters\nProstate cancer is a major global health issue. Key reasons this awareness month remains essential include: \n\nHigh incidence: One in every eight men will receive a prostate cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.\nBetter outcomes with early detection: Early-stage prostate cancer often shows no symptoms. Regular discussions and screenings can catch disease early\, offering survival rates exceeding 95% over five years.\nTargeted risk factors: Men over 50\, those with African or Caribbean heritage\, and men with a family history or genetic predisposition face higher risk and benefit most from early discussion and screening.\nTreatment and quality of life: With advances like active surveillance\, focal therapy\, nerve-sparing surgery\, and more precise radiation\, men have options that align with both health and long-term quality of life.\nCare for caregivers: Prostate cancer affects not just patients\, but families\, partners\, and support networks. Awareness Month advocates for carer support\, open communication\, and shared resilience.\n\nBeyond individual impact\, this month supports public health. It encourages healthcare systems to prioritise accessible screening\, data collection\, research\, and health inequalities – especially in underserved communities. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are numerous meaningful ways to engage whether you’re a man at risk\, a survivor\, family member\, healthcare professional\, or ally: \n\nGet screened: Men aged 50 and older – or 40 to 45 with high risk factors – should discuss PSA blood testing and digital rectal exams with a doctor. Earlier testing may increase early diagnosis rates.\nJoin or host an event: Walks\, runs\, golf days\, webinars\, and health fairs are held in communities worldwide. These gather supporters\, spread information\, and raise funds.\nShare your story: Survivors and caregivers can inspire others by speaking publicly about their diagnosis\, treatment\, and life post-cancer. Personal stories reduce fear and encourage others to act.\nFundraise or donate: Money raised during September supports vital research into new treatments\, better screening\, supportive care services\, and public education materials.\nRaise awareness at work or online: Distribute workplace health notices\, host lunchtime talks\, light buildings in prostate cancer awareness blue\, or use social media campaigns to reach broader audiences.\nSupport carers: Host or attend support group events tailored to partners and family members\, sharing strategies for coping and communication.\n\nHistory of the Month\nThe effort to raise awareness around prostate cancer began in the early 1990s. Foundations\, medical societies\, and survivor networks launched awareness drives in September and October to educate men and improve diagnosis rates. In 1996\, prostate cancer advocates coordinated key events such as walks and public screenings. In 2003\, several countries aligned the month-long timing in September\, and by the late 2000s the World Prostate Cancer Coalition helped unify efforts internationally. Over time\, themes emerged – such as “Know Your Risk\,” “Talk About It\,” and more recently “Survivorship Matters” – to guide public engagement and campaign messaging. \nToday\, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is firmly established in national health calendars worldwide. Hospitals\, research institutes\, governments\, and media outlets maintain a focus on men’s health during September – making it a cornerstone of public health planning. \nNoteworthy Facts About Prostate Cancer\n\nIt is the second most common cancer in men globally\, with several million new cases each year.\nWhen caught early\, prostate cancer has a high 5‑year survival rate – often above 95%.\nRacial disparities exist: Black men are up to twice as likely to develop prostate cancer and more likely to face aggressive forms of the disease.\nModern treatment may include active surveillance – monitoring the cancer closely – rather than immediate treatment\, avoiding overtreatment in low-risk cases.\nStudies show that survivors face risks of incontinence\, erectile dysfunction\, and mental health effects – emphasising the need for holistic\, long-term care.\n\nHashtags\n#ProstateCancerAwareness\, #BlueSeptember\, #MensHealth\, #KnowYourRisk \nLinks\n\nProstate Cancer UK – Official Resources\nAmerican Cancer Society – Prostate Cancer Information\nUrology Care Foundation – Prostate Cancer Guide\nWorld Prostate Cancer Coalition – Global Awareness
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/prostate-cancer-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:National Hand Health Month
DESCRIPTION:What is National Hand Health Month?\nNational Hand Health Month raises awareness about the importance of maintaining hand health and function in order to unleash the joy of a hands-on life. We use our hands for almost every aspect of daily life – from holding a loved one’s hand and cooking for our families to throwing a ball and sending a text message. \nMillions of Americans are affected by conditions that hinder hand function\, including Dupuytren’s contracture\, carpal tunnel syndrome\, and trigger finger. These conditions can be caused by injuries\, genetics\, or aging and can impact the ability to engage in everyday activities.\nPatients don’t need to accept limits – they can take action by finding a hand specialist and asking for nonsurgical treatment options. Hand specialists can help identify proactive steps to preserve hand health and provide nonsurgical treatment options that may help patients get back to doing what they love. \nNational Hand Health Month emphasizes the crucial role our hands play in preserving quality of\nlife -because life is best lived connected to who and what we love. \nWhen is National Hand Health Month 2026?\nNational Hand Health Month 2026 will be observed for the entire month of September. Throughout the month\, hand specialists\, primary care experts\, and sports medicine leaders will focus on raising awareness about hand health\, offer tips for improving hand strength and flexibility\, and educate the public on treatment options that can help hands remain strong and functional for years to come. \nHealthy hands are vital for work\, wellness\, and the simple joys of everyday life. \nTake Action Now!\nDon’t let hand pain or discomfort affect your quality of life. Whether you’re looking for a diagnosis\, advice on prevention\, or details on a type of treatment\, a qualified professional can help you hold on tight to your hand health. Find a hand health specialist near you at HandHealthTreatment.com.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-hand-health-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Childhood Cancer Awareness Month / A Month of Movement 2026
DESCRIPTION:Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is an important observance dedicated to raising awareness about pediatric cancer and the challenges faced by children and families affected by this disease. Throughout September\, various organizations\, advocates\, and communities come together to highlight the need for increased research\, support\, and funding to combat childhood cancer and to honor the bravery of young patients battling this illness. \nWhat is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?\nChildhood Cancer Awareness Month is an annual campaign that shines a spotlight on the impact of cancer on children and their families. The month aims to educate the public about pediatric cancer\, promote early detection\, and support research efforts to develop better treatments and\, ultimately\, cures. It is a time to recognize the strength of children who face cancer\, as well as the dedication of medical professionals and caregivers who support them. \nWhen is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?\nEvery September\, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is observed to bring attention to the fight against pediatric cancer. This month-long event provides an opportunity for individuals and organizations to rally together in support of children affected by cancer and to advocate for more resources and research to improve outcomes. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and contribute to the cause: \n\nWear Gold: The gold ribbon is the symbol of childhood cancer awareness. Wearing gold or displaying a gold ribbon during September helps to show your support for the cause.\nSupport Fundraising Events: Participate in or donate to charity runs\, walks\, or other fundraising events organized to support pediatric cancer research and patient support services.\nSpread Awareness: Use your voice on social media or in your community to share information about childhood cancer\, the importance of early detection\, and the need for more research.\nVolunteer: Offer your time to organizations that support children with cancer and their families\, whether through hospital visits\, organizing events\, or helping with administrative tasks.\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn more about the different types of childhood cancers\, the challenges of treatment\, and the importance of research. Share this knowledge with others to help spread awareness.\n\nHistory of the Event\nChildhood Cancer Awareness Month was established to increase public knowledge about pediatric cancer and to honor the children who are diagnosed with cancer each year. The movement has grown over the years\, with more organizations and individuals joining forces to advocate for the needs of children with cancer. The month is also a time to remember those who have lost their lives to this disease and to support ongoing efforts to find cures. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth\n#GoGold\n#CureChildhoodCancer\n#KidsCancer\n#GoldRibbon\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and ways to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nAmerican Childhood Cancer Organization\nSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital\nNational Pediatric Cancer Foundation\n\nWhen is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month / A Month of Movement 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 September\n30 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/childhood-cancer-awareness-month-a-month-of-movement/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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