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SUMMARY:FND Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:FND Awareness Day is dedicated to raising awareness about Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)\, a condition that affects the nervous system and how the brain sends and receives signals. FND can result in a wide range of neurological symptoms\, including seizures\, movement disorders\, and sensory problems. This day aims to educate the public\, support those living with FND\, and advocate for better research\, diagnosis\, and treatment options. \nWhat is FND Awareness Day?\nFND Awareness Day is an annual event focused on increasing understanding of Functional Neurological Disorder\, a complex condition that often mimics other neurological disorders but does not have a clear structural cause. FND is sometimes misunderstood or misdiagnosed\, leading to challenges in accessing appropriate care. This day highlights the importance of recognizing FND as a legitimate medical condition\, supporting those affected\, and promoting research to improve treatment and outcomes. \nWhen is FND Awareness Day?\nFND Awareness Day is observed on March 25th each year. The date was chosen to bring global attention to FND and to unify efforts in raising awareness and providing support to those affected by the disorder. \nHow to Participate in FND Awareness Day\nThere are several ways to get involved in FND Awareness Day: \n\nRaise Awareness: Use social media\, blogs\, or community events to share information about FND. Help educate others about the symptoms\, challenges\, and the need for better recognition and understanding of the disorder.\nSupport Those Affected: Offer support to individuals living with FND by listening to their experiences\, providing encouragement\, and connecting them with resources such as support groups or healthcare professionals specializing in FND.\nAdvocate for Research and Care: Support organizations that fund research into FND and advocate for improved access to care and treatment options. Raising funds or participating in advocacy efforts can help drive progress in the understanding and management of FND.\nAttend or Host Events: Participate in or organize events such as webinars\, workshops\, or awareness walks to bring people together in support of FND Awareness Day. These events can help build community and provide valuable information and resources.\nShare Personal Stories: If you or someone you know has been affected by FND\, consider sharing your story to help others understand the condition. Personal narratives can be powerful in raising awareness and fostering a sense of solidarity.\n\nHistory of the Event\nFND Awareness Day was established by the advocacy community to bring attention to Functional Neurological Disorder\, a condition that has often been overlooked or misunderstood in the medical field. The day was created to educate the public\, healthcare professionals\, and policymakers about the challenges faced by those living with FND. Since its inception\, FND Awareness Day has grown into a significant event for raising awareness\, promoting research\, and supporting the FND community. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#FNDAwarenessDay\n#FunctionalNeurologicalDisorder\n#FNDHope\n#FNDWarrior\n#RaiseAwareness\n\nWhen is FND Awareness Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n25 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/fnd-awareness-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Maths Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Maths Day is a global celebration of mathematics that invites students\, educators\, and enthusiasts to embrace the wonder and relevance of this timeless subject. Whether you’re solving equations or unlocking new ways of thinking\, this day is all about making maths engaging\, exciting\, and accessible to everyone. \nWhat is World Maths Day?\nWorld Maths Day is an international event dedicated to the celebration of mathematics and its universal value. Designed primarily for students\, it promotes math literacy and problem-solving through fun\, interactive challenges. Spearheaded by the global education platform 3P Learning\, the event transforms traditional learning into a spirited\, worldwide competition that highlights the joy and excitement of maths. \nWhen is World Maths Day?\nWorld Maths Day is celebrated annually in March. In 2026\, it falls on Wednesday\, March the 26th. The event typically sees millions of participants from over 150 countries competing in real-time maths games that test speed\, accuracy\, and strategic thinking. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to join in the global maths celebration: \n\nRegister for the Competition: Schools and students can sign up for free on the official World Maths Day website to participate in the online challenges.\nHost a Maths Day at School: Organise maths-themed games\, puzzles\, and activities to engage students in a fun\, hands-on way.\nExplore Math in Real Life: Show how maths applies to everyday situations—shopping\, architecture\, cooking\, and beyond!\nEncourage Friendly Competition: Set up mini math contests within your school or community to foster team spirit and excitement.\nShare the Fun: Post your participation on social media to connect with maths lovers around the world.\n\nHistory of the Event\nLaunched in 2007 by 3P Learning\, World Maths Day was created to ignite enthusiasm for mathematics and improve numeracy skills globally. Since its inception\, it has grown into one of the world’s largest educational events\, combining competition and collaboration through the online platform Mathletics. The event aims not only to reinforce mathematical concepts but also to foster global friendships and a shared love for learning. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the global conversation and inspire others with these hashtags: \n\n#WorldMathsDay\n#LoveMaths\n#MathsIsFun\n#GlobalMathsChallenge\n#MathsForAll
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-maths-day/
LOCATION:International
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SUMMARY:International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
DESCRIPTION:Across the world\, March 25 is set aside to honor the memory of millions of men\, women\, and children who suffered and died as a result of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This day offers a vital moment for reflection\, learning\, and solidarity – connecting past injustices to ongoing struggles for dignity and equality. \nWhat is International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade?\nThis day is dedicated to remembering those who were enslaved\, their resilience\, and the profound impact their lives have had on history and culture. It’s a time to acknowledge the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade\, which forcibly uprooted over 12 million Africans between the 16th and 19th centuries. The day also recognizes the ongoing legacy of racism and discrimination. In schools\, museums\, and communities\, people share stories of survival\, resistance\, and contributions made by descendants of enslaved peoples\, ensuring these voices are not forgotten. \nWhen is International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade?\nThis event takes place each year on March 25. It is observed globally\, with activities ranging from educational workshops to memorial ceremonies and cultural events. Many organizations and individuals take part on this single day\, but its spirit often inspires programs and discussions throughout the month. \nWhy International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade Matters\nRemembering the victims of slavery is not only about honoring the past – it is about shaping a more just and compassionate future. The transatlantic slave trade tore apart families and communities\, leaving scars that still affect societies today. By acknowledging these histories\, we challenge silence and denial\, and commit to confronting racism in all its forms. Every story told\, every name remembered\, is a step toward healing and understanding. \nHow to Get Involved in International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade\nAnyone can take meaningful action\, whether alone or as part of a group. Here are some ways to participate: \n\nAttend or organize a local remembrance event\, lecture\, or art exhibit.\nExplore the stories of enslaved people through books\, films\, or museum collections.\nShare resources and reflections on social media to spark conversations.\nSupport organizations working to combat modern slavery and racism.\nEncourage schools and workplaces to hold discussions or educational sessions.\n\nHistory of International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade\nThe United Nations General Assembly established this day in 2007\, recognizing the urgent need to remember the transatlantic slave trade and its victims. The initiative was driven by advocacy from Caribbean nations and African diaspora communities\, who felt that the world must not forget this chapter of history. Over time\, the day has grown into a global occasion for education\, reflection\, and cultural expression – with the UN unveiling a permanent memorial\, The Ark of Return\, at its New York headquarters in 2015. \nNoteworthy Facts About International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade\n\nOver 12 million Africans were forcibly transported across the Atlantic between the 1500s and 1800s.\nThe Ark of Return memorial at the UN was designed by Rodney Leon\, a Haitian-American architect.\nMany countries\, including Brazil\, the UK\, and the US\, hold official events or educational programs on March 25.\nThe day also raises awareness about modern forms of slavery\, including human trafficking.\nMusic\, poetry\, and storytelling often play a central role in remembrance ceremonies worldwide.\n\nHashtags\n#RememberSlavery\, #SlaveryRemembranceDay2026\, #TransatlanticSlaveTrade
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-day-of-remembrance-of-the-victims-of-slavery-and-the-transatlantic-slave-trade/
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CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,International
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SUMMARY:International Leadership Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every March\, leaders from around the globe unite for a dynamic week of learning\, connection\, and reflection. International Leadership Week (ILW) is a digital-first event designed to inspire and empower leaders and managers across diverse backgrounds. \nWhat is International Leadership Week 2026?\nImagine a global online festival—five days of webinars\, interviews\, and interactive discussions led by leadership experts. ILW offers space to explore ideas\, activate change\, and build skills that matter. In March 2026\, ILW returned for its sixth year with a theme centered on “lasting legacies\,” inviting participants to reflect on the impact of their leadership. \nWhen is International Leadership Week 2026?\nILW typically runs in mid‑March. In 2026 it took place in March\, building off earlier editions held in March 2023 (March 20–24). Expect five days of leadership content in March 2026—exact dates typically fall around the third week. Registration details will be announced on the official site closer to the event. \nWhy International Leadership Week Matters\nMore than a virtual conference – ILW is a collective moment for reflection and progress. It amplifies compassion\, resilience\, and strategic thinking within leadership. For anyone guiding teams or organisations\, it offers insight backed by stories from those who’ve faced real-world challenges. \nHow to Get Involved in International Leadership Week 2026\nParticipation is open to all—whether you’re leading a team\, part of a student group\, or building a career path. Here’s how to make the most of it: \n\nSign up for live webinars—covering themes like emotional intelligence\, adaptive leadership\, and tech‑forward thinking.\nCatch up with on-demand recordings—available after the live sessions end.\nJoin interactive workshops to practice new tools and approaches with peers.\nShare reflections—post insights on social media\, tag #ILW2026\, and connect with a global community.\n\nHistory of International Leadership Week\nILW began in 2019 as a four‑day digital event hosted by The Institute of Leadership & Management. It grew steadily—by 2023 the week ran from March 20 to 24. In March 2026 ILW entered its sixth year focused on leadership legacies. \nNoteworthy Facts About International Leadership Week\n\nILW is a global\, fully online event—no travel required\, high engagement.\nIt spans five consecutive days\, typically mid‑March.\nThe 2026 theme was “lasting legacies\,” and it attracted insights from leaders like Martin Parr\, Christopher Martin\, Julie‑Anne Passey\, and others.\nEvent formats range from 30‑minute webinars to panel discussions and daily reflection sessions.\nIdeal for all leadership levels—novices\, mid‑career managers\, and senior executives.\n\nHashtags\n#InternationalLeadershipWeek\, #ILW2026\, #LeadershipLegacy \nLinks\n\nVisit the official site\nThe Institute of Leadership & Management
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-leadership-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Business & Finance Awareness
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SUMMARY:World TB Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World TB Day\, which is observed on 24 March every year\, is designed to raise public awareness regarding the epidemic of TB (tuberculosis) and efforts of eliminating the disease. In the year 2012\, a total of 8.6 million people were sick with TB; 1.3 million people died from the infectious disease\, these were mostly people in the Third World. The World TB Day is one of the 8 official campaigns for global public health marked by WHO (World Health Organization). \nThe day celebrates the day in the year 1882 when Dr Robert Koch shocked the scientific community by making an announcement to a small scientist group that he had discovered tuberculosis cause\, the TB bacillus. During the announcement by Koch in Berlin\, tuberculosis was raging through the Americas and Europe. In every seven people that died\, one of them had died because of TB. The discovery of Koch paved the way toward diagnosing as well as curing tuberculosis. \nBill Clinton\, the former U.S president\, marked World TB Day in 2000\, by administering the DOTS (Directly Observed Therapy\, Short-Course) recommended by WHO to patients at the Hyderabad\, India-based Mahavir Hospital. Clinton stated that these are economic calamities\, human tragedies\, and much more than crises for anyone\, they’re crises for the whole world. The spread of TB is a worldwide problem and no nation is immune. \nToday\, a network of organisations\, the Stop TB Partnership and nations fighting tuberculosis organises the World TB Day to highlight the disease scope and how it can be prevented and cured. \nWhen is World TB Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n24 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-tb-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:GroundsWeek 2026
DESCRIPTION:GroundsWeek is a dedicated celebration of the vital work performed by groundskeepers\, landscapers\, and other professionals who manage and maintain outdoor spaces. This week shines a spotlight on the people who work tirelessly to create and preserve beautiful\, safe\, and functional outdoor environments\, from public parks and gardens to sports fields and private estates. GroundsWeek is an opportunity to recognize the skill and dedication of these professionals and to raise awareness about the importance of well-maintained outdoor spaces for communities\, biodiversity\, and environmental health. \nWhat is GroundsWeek?\nGroundsWeek is an annual event that celebrates the contributions of those who care for our outdoor spaces. Groundskeepers and landscapers play a critical role in maintaining the green spaces that enhance our quality of life\, support mental and physical well-being\, and contribute to the aesthetic and ecological health of our environments. The week is marked by activities\, events\, and campaigns aimed at promoting the profession\, sharing best practices\, and encouraging appreciation for the outdoor spaces that groundkeeping professionals help to maintain. \nWhen is GroundsWeek?\nIn 2026\, GroundsWeek takes place from 23rd to 29th March. Organised by the Grounds Management Association (GMA)\, this timing coincides with the start of spring\, a season when the work of groundskeepers becomes particularly visible as outdoor spaces begin to come to life after winter. \nHow to Celebrate GroundsWeek\nThere are many ways to participate in GroundsWeek and show appreciation for the professionals who care for our outdoor spaces: \n\nThank a Groundskeeper: Take a moment to thank the groundskeepers and landscapers in your community. Whether it’s a personal thank-you\, a note\, or a shout-out on social media\, expressing gratitude can go a long way in recognizing their hard work.\nLearn About the Profession: Use this week as an opportunity to learn more about the work of groundskeepers and landscapers. Understand the skills\, knowledge\, and dedication required to manage outdoor spaces effectively.\nSupport Local Green Spaces: Visit and enjoy your local parks\, gardens\, and other outdoor areas. By appreciating these spaces\, you help to highlight the importance of their upkeep and the role of those who maintain them.\nParticipate in a Community Event: Join or organize a community event such as a park cleanup\, tree planting\, or landscaping project. These activities not only improve your local environment but also showcase the impact of groundskeeping work.\nAdvocate for Green Spaces: Support initiatives and policies that promote the creation\, preservation\, and maintenance of public green spaces. Advocate for funding and resources to ensure that these areas are well-cared for and accessible to all.\nShare on Social Media: Use social media to spread the word about GroundsWeek. Share photos\, stories\, and appreciation for the groundskeeping professionals who make a difference in your community using relevant hashtags.\n\nHistory of the Event\nGroundsWeek was established to celebrate the often-overlooked contributions of groundskeeping professionals. The event is organized by industry associations\, environmental organizations\, and community groups to highlight the importance of well-maintained outdoor spaces. GroundsWeek provides a platform for recognizing the hard work and expertise of those in the profession\, promoting careers in groundskeeping\, and raising awareness about the environmental and social benefits of healthy\, vibrant green spaces. Over the years\, GroundsWeek has grown in popularity\, with increasing participation from individuals\, organizations\, and communities around the world. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#GroundsWeek\n#ThankAGroundskeeper\n#GreenSpaces\n#LandscapingLife\n#OutdoorCare
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/groundsweek/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Meteorological Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:The date when the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) was established\, which is 23 March 1950\, was dubbed World Meteorological Day. Every year\, the organisation announces a slogan for this day. All member countries celebrate World Meteorology Day. The day is celebrated every year to honour the entry into force of the convention that formed World Meteorological Organization.Also\, the day highlights the contribution that Hydrological Services and National Meteorological make to society’s safety and well-being. The UN’s (United Nations) World Meteorological Day is held annually around or on 23 March to remember the establishment of WMO in 1950\, on that date. Many events and activities are organised for this occasion. \nWorld Meteorological Day usually features events like exhibitions and symposia for meteorological professionals\, conferences\, the public and community leaders. Some events aim to get the media attention and raise the meteorology’s profile. Also\, many prizes for meteorological study are announced or presented close or on World Meteorological Day. \nMany countries issue special postage stamp cancellation mark or postage stamps to celebrate this day. The stamps usually reflect the theme of the event or mark a nation’s meteorology achievements. \nThis year the World Meteorological Day theme\, The Future of Weather\, Climate and Water across Generations A new theme is always allocated to each and every different year for the World Meteorological Day. In 2007\, WMO held a photo competition on the theme of that year entitled Hotter\, drier\, wetter. Face the Future. Also\, the World Meteorological Day marked the launching of a new International Cloud Atlas edition. \nWhen is World Meteorological Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n23 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-meteorological-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,International,March Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:National Chip and Dip Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:There is nothing as satisfying as giving your palate an experience it will never forget. Even if that day comes but once a year\, TODAY IS THE DAY! The chip and dip national event existed for many years but gained popularity in the 1950s. The event became an annual celebration with March 23 being the official day for a chip and dip party.The first dips to come into existence were the hummus and olive oil. The first two dips had their origin in the Middle East and the Mediterranean regions. Despite\, the ancient history of dips they continue gaining popularity today. However\, modern dips are different from traditional dips. Current dips consist of the following cheese\, guacamole\, and salsa. You can also use Ketchup or mayo if you do not have time to prepare a unique dip. \nDips are a perfect accompaniment for all kinds of chips\, potato\, tortilla\, and corn. You can also serve pretzels with a savory dip. However\, such an accompaniment was not quite popular in the United States until the 1940s. The popularity of chips and dips began after the Great Depression. \nFood expenses were not affordable by the middle-class families. To make a substitute for this\, they came up with the easy to prepare and cheap chips and dips\, which ultimately became a go-to party meal. However\, the most exciting fact about the first chip and dip was that the first bowl set used was a glass one \nWhen is National Chip and Dip Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n23 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-chip-and-dip-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,March Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:World Water Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is World Water Day?\nWorld Water Day is an annual event that aims to highlight the importance of freshwater and advocate for sustainable management of this vital resource. It brings attention to the fact that water is a basic human right and an essential component for sustainable development. \nWhen is World Water Day?\nWorld Water Day takes place on 22nd March every year. In 2026\, it will fall on a Wednesday. \nHow to get involved\nHere are some ways to get involved in World Water Day: \n\nSpread awareness: Share information about World Water Day and the importance of freshwater with your family\, friends\, and colleagues.\nConserve water: Adopt water-saving habits\, such as taking shorter showers\, fixing leaks\, and using water-efficient appliances.\nParticipate in local events: Attend local events and participate in activities such as beach cleanups\, water conservation drives\, and awareness campaigns.\nDonate to water-related causes: Support organisations that provide access to clean water\, promote sustainable water management\, and advocate for policies that protect water resources.\n\nHistory of World Water Day\nWorld Water Day was established by the United Nations in 1992\, as a response to the growing global water crisis. The day is intended to raise awareness of the importance of freshwater and to promote sustainable management practices. Since then\, World Water Day has been celebrated every year\, with a different theme and focus area. The event has helped to generate political attention and action\, and has inspired individuals and organizations around the world to work towards a sustainable water future.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-water-day/
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
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SUMMARY:National Flower Day
DESCRIPTION:National Flower Day is observed annually on 21 March in the United States\, coinciding with the arrival of spring. The day encourages people to appreciate the beauty\, fragrance\, and ecological importance of flowers\, whether by planting new blooms\, gifting a bouquet\, or simply taking a moment to enjoy nature’s artistry. \nHow to Celebrate National Flower Day\nThere is no shortage of ways to mark this colourful occasion. Here are some ideas to help you make the most of National Flower Day: \n\nPlant something new — Head to your local garden centre and pick up seeds or seedlings. March is an ideal time to start planting spring varieties such as tulips\, daffodils\, and hyacinths. Even a small windowsill planter can brighten your home.\nGift flowers to someone special — A hand-picked or shop-bought bouquet is one of the simplest yet most thoughtful gestures. Surprise a friend\, colleague\, or neighbour with a bunch of their favourite blooms.\nVisit a botanical garden — Many botanical gardens across the United States host special events and guided tours around the spring equinox. It is a wonderful way to learn about rare and native species.\nLearn the language of flowers — Floriography\, the Victorian practice of sending coded messages through flowers\, is a fascinating subject. Research which flowers symbolise love\, friendship\, gratitude\, or remembrance.\nPress and preserve flowers — Collect wildflowers (where permitted) and press them between the pages of a heavy book. Pressed flowers make beautiful bookmarks\, cards\, and framed artwork.\nSupport local florists — Skip the supermarket bouquets and visit an independent florist. Ask them to create a seasonal arrangement using locally sourced flowers.\nPhotograph flowers in your area — Grab your camera or phone and head outdoors. Share your best shots on social media using the National Flower Day hashtags.\nCreate a pollinator-friendly garden — Plant species that attract bees\, butterflies\, and hummingbirds. Lavender\, sunflowers\, and coneflowers are excellent choices that support local ecosystems.\n\nWhat is National Flower Day?\nNational Flower Day is an annual celebration held on 21 March that honours the role flowers play in our lives\, our culture\, and our environment. The day falls close to the spring equinox\, making it a natural moment to celebrate new growth and renewal. Flower enthusiasts\, gardeners\, florists\, and nature lovers across the country use the occasion to share their passion for blooms of every kind. \nThe observance also serves as a reminder of the vital ecological function flowers perform. Flowering plants provide food for pollinators including bees\, butterflies\, and hummingbirds\, which in turn support the production of roughly 75% of the world’s food crops. \nWhen is National Flower Day?\nNational Flower Day falls on Saturday\, 21 March 2026. It is celebrated on the same date every year\, aligning with the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. \nThe History of National Flower Day\nThe precise origins of National Flower Day are not well documented\, and no single founder or organisation has been definitively credited with establishing the observance. What is known is that the day has been celebrated in the United States for several years\, growing in popularity through social media and the floral industry. \nThe connection between flowers and American national identity runs deep. In 1986\, President Ronald Reagan signed a resolution declaring the rose the national floral emblem of the United States. The proclamation noted that Americans had cultivated roses since the earliest colonial times and that the flower had become a symbol of life\, love\, devotion\, and beauty. \nBeyond the rose\, each of the 50 states has its own official state flower\, from California’s golden poppy to New York’s rose to Hawaii’s yellow hibiscus. National Flower Day provides an opportunity to celebrate this rich floral heritage and the broader importance of flowering plants in American culture and ecology. \nFun Facts About National Flower Day\n\nThere are approximately 400\,000 known species of flowering plants on Earth\, with new species still being discovered each year.\nThe rose has been the national flower of the United States since 1986\, chosen for its beauty and its deep roots in American history and culture.\nTulips were once so valuable in the Netherlands during the 1630s that single bulbs sold for more than the price of a house\, a period known as “Tulip Mania.”\nSunflowers can grow up to 3.6 metres tall\, and their heads track the movement of the sun across the sky in a behaviour called heliotropism.\nThe corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) produces the world’s largest unbranched flower structure and is famed for its powerful smell of rotting flesh\, which attracts pollinating beetles.\nSaffron\, the world’s most expensive spice by weight\, is harvested from the stigmas of the crocus flower. It takes around 75\,000 flowers to produce a single pound of saffron.\n\nWhy National Flower Day Matters\nFlowers are far more than decoration. They are essential components of healthy ecosystems\, providing food and habitat for pollinators that sustain global agriculture. According to the United Nations\, three out of four crops that produce fruits or seeds for human consumption depend\, at least in part\, on pollinators. National Flower Day is a gentle prompt to consider how we can all support these vital natural systems\, whether by planting a pollinator garden\, reducing pesticide use\, or simply choosing sustainably grown flowers. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is National Flower Day?\nNational Flower Day is an annual observance on 21 March that celebrates the beauty\, cultural significance\, and ecological importance of flowers across the United States. \nWhen is National Flower Day in 2026?\nNational Flower Day falls on Saturday\, 21 March 2026. \nWhat is the national flower of the United States?\nThe rose was designated the national floral emblem of the United States by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. \nSpread the Word\nJoin the celebration and share your favourite flower photos on social media with #NationalFlowerDay and #NationalFlowerDay2026. Tag your friends and challenge them to plant something new this spring! \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nWorld Bee Day — Celebrated on 20 May\, this day highlights the essential role bees and other pollinators play in sustaining our food systems and ecosystems.\nNational Gardening Week — A week-long celebration encouraging people to get outdoors and enjoy the benefits of gardening for health and wellbeing.\nInternational Mother Earth Day — Observed on 22 April\, this global event promotes environmental awareness and action to protect the planet.\n\nLinks\n\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-flower-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fun & Quirky Awareness Days,March Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:International Day of Forests 2026
DESCRIPTION:International Day of Forests is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of all types of forests and trees outside forests. This day emphasizes the crucial role that forests play in sustaining life on Earth\, from providing habitats for biodiversity to combating climate change and supporting the livelihoods of millions of people. It is a time to reflect on the value of forests and to promote efforts to protect and restore them. \nWhat is International Day of Forests?\nInternational Day of Forests is an annual event established by the United Nations to celebrate and promote the significance of forests and trees. The day serves as a platform to highlight the numerous benefits that forests provide\, including purifying the air\, regulating climate\, conserving water\, and offering resources like timber and medicinal plants. It also underscores the need for sustainable forest management and conservation efforts to preserve these vital ecosystems for future generations. \nWhen is International Day of Forests?\nInternational Day of Forests is observed every year on March 21st. This date was chosen by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012 to coincide with the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere\, symbolizing renewal and growth. The day is marked by events and activities worldwide that encourage the protection and sustainable use of forests. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in International Day of Forests: \n\nPlant a Tree: Participate in or organize tree-planting events in your community. Planting trees is a powerful way to contribute to reforestation and combat climate change.\nSupport Forest Conservation: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that work to protect and restore forests around the world. Support sustainable forestry practices that ensure the long-term health of forest ecosystems.\nEducate Yourself and Others: Learn more about the role of forests in the environment and share this knowledge with others. Use social media\, community events\, or educational programs to spread awareness about the importance of forests.\nReduce Your Carbon Footprint: Make lifestyle choices that help protect forests\, such as reducing paper consumption\, supporting products made from sustainable sources\, and advocating for policies that protect forested areas.\nExplore Forests: Spend time in a forested area to appreciate the beauty and importance of these ecosystems. Whether hiking\, birdwatching\, or simply enjoying nature\, connecting with forests can inspire a deeper commitment to their preservation.\n\nHistory of the Event\nInternational Day of Forests was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012 to raise awareness about the critical role forests play in the environment and human life. The first official celebration took place on March 21\, 2013. Since then\, the day has been observed annually\, with a different theme each year focusing on various aspects of forest conservation and sustainable management. It serves as a global reminder of the need to protect these precious ecosystems and to recognize their contribution to the planet’s health. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#IntlForestDay\n#InternationalDayOfForests\n#ForestsForAll\n#TreePlanting\n#ForestConservation\n\nWhen is International Day of Forests 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n21 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-day-of-forests/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Poetry Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is World Poetry Day?\nWorld Poetry Day is an annual celebration of poetry and its vital role in promoting cultural expression\, preserving language\, and advancing creative thinking. \nWhen is World Poetry Day?\nWorld Poetry Day is held on March 21st every year. In 2026\, it will fall on a Friday. \nHow to get involved\nHere are some ways to get involved in World Poetry Day: \n\nShare your favourite poems: Whether you write your own poetry or enjoy reading the work of others\, share your favourite poems with friends\, family\, and online communities to spread the love of poetry.\nAttend poetry readings and events: Check local listings for poetry readings\, open mic nights\, and other events taking place in your community.\nWrite your own poetry: Use World Poetry Day as inspiration to write your own poetry and share it with others.\nSupport poets and poetry organisations: Purchase books of poetry\, attend readings\, and donate to organisations that support poets and poetry\, such as literary magazines and writing centres.\n\nHistory of World Poetry Day\nWorld Poetry Day was established by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational\, Scientific\, and Cultural Organisation) in 1999\, with the aim of promoting the reading\, writing\, and teaching of poetry worldwide. The day is also intended to support linguistic diversity through poetry and to foster connections between different cultures and traditions. Since its establishment\, World Poetry Day has been celebrated by poets and poetry enthusiasts around the world through a variety of events\, readings\, and initiatives.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-poetry-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture & Heritage,International
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SUMMARY:Global Shading Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Global Shading Day 2026?\nGlobal Shading Day is a special event by the European Solar Shading Organisation to raise awareness about the positive benefits of solar shading products such as window blinds\, shutters and awnings. \nWhen is Global shading Day 2026?\nGlobal Shading Day takes place on the first day of spring to highlight how shading can help create more sustainable\, comfortable\, energy efficient buildings. \nThe goal is to help people find out more about the benefits of using smart solar shading products for our comfort and wellbeing\, energy efficiency and the environment.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/global-shading-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Featured,International,March Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:World Down Syndrome Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Down Syndrome Day (also known as WDSD) is a global awareness initiative that has been backed by the United Nations since 2012. \nIt has been spearheaded by Down Syndrome International\, which has linked up with national charities across the world to develop activities and events to raise awareness and support for those living with Down syndrome. It also highlights the facts of what it’s like to have Down syndrome\, and how those with Down syndrome have\, and continue to play\, a vital role in our communities. \nThe date itself has been selected for very clever reasons; it is held on the 21st day of the 3rd month\, which is a hat-tip to the uniqueness of the triplication of the 21st chromosome which leads to Down syndrome. \nLet’s get people talking about WDSD on the 21st March! How? By wearing #LotsOfSocks! \n…wear our official #LotsOfSocks socks\, other brightly coloured socks\, long socks\, printed socks\, 1 sock even 3 socks for 3 chromosomes. If you do not normally wear socks\, then wear them. And why stop at socks? Wear our #LotsOfSocks t-shirts\, WDSD t-shirts and other brightly coloured clothing. \nWhen is World Down Syndrome Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n21 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-down-syndrome-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:National French Bread Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National French Bread Day is a delightful celebration dedicated to the iconic French bread\, also known as the baguette. This day honors the crispy\, golden loaves that have become a staple in French cuisine and are loved by bread enthusiasts around the world. It’s a time to enjoy the simple pleasure of freshly baked French bread\, whether paired with butter\, cheese\, or simply on its own. \nWhat is National French Bread Day?\nNational French Bread Day is an annual event that celebrates the baguette\, a type of French bread that is known for its crisp crust and soft\, airy interior. The baguette is a symbol of French culinary tradition and has become a popular bread choice worldwide. On this day\, people are encouraged to bake their own French bread\, visit a local bakery\, or simply savor the taste of this beloved loaf. It’s also an opportunity to appreciate the art of bread-making and the skill required to produce the perfect baguette. \nWhen is National French Bread Day?\nNational French Bread Day is celebrated every year on March 21st. This date is a perfect excuse to indulge in one of the most iconic and delicious types of bread\, whether you prefer to make it at home or buy it fresh from a bakery. \nHow to Celebrate National French Bread Day\nThere are many ways to enjoy and celebrate National French Bread Day: \n\nEnjoy Fresh Baguette: Visit your local bakery and pick up a freshly baked baguette. Pair it with your favorite toppings\, such as butter\, jam\, cheese\, or meats\, for a simple yet delicious treat.\nTry Baking Your Own: If you’re up for a challenge\, try your hand at baking your own French bread at home. There are many recipes and tutorials available that guide you through the process of creating the perfect baguette.\nHost a French-Themed Dinner: Celebrate the day by hosting a French-themed dinner with friends or family. Serve a variety of dishes that pair well with French bread\, such as soups\, stews\, or a charcuterie board.\nLearn About French Bread: Take some time to learn about the history and cultural significance of the baguette in French cuisine. You can explore documentaries\, books\, or online articles that delve into the art of French bread-making.\nShare on Social Media: Share your love for French bread by posting pictures of your favorite baguette recipes or your visit to a local bakery. Use relevant hashtags to connect with other bread enthusiasts.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWhile the exact origins of National French Bread Day are unclear\, the day has become a popular occasion for bread lovers to celebrate the baguette\, one of the most iconic symbols of French baking. The baguette’s history dates back to the early 19th century\, and it has since become an integral part of French culture and cuisine. Today\, National French Bread Day is enjoyed by many who appreciate the craftsmanship and deliciousness of this classic loaf. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalFrenchBreadDay\n#FrenchBread\n#Baguette\n#BreadLovers\n#FrenchCuisine\n\nWhen is National French Bread Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n21 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-french-bread-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,March Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Complementary Therapy Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Complementary Therapy Week 2026 is an event aimed at Celebrating Complementary Therapies and the amazing work and services offered by complementary therapists and the amazing work of complementary therapists and how they provide an invaluable service in supporting people with their health and well-being\, in hospitals\, hospices\, and private clinics.Complementary Health Professionals\, formerly known as AAPA\, are Promoting the use of Complementary Therapies in the UK and how the general public can find properly qualified therapists and where to train to gain an accepted qualification. \nAs a professional association for complementary therapists we will be supporting our members with events up and down the country to showcase how these various therapies can help maintain health and wellbeing and support people with chronic health conditions.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-complementary-therapy-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:March Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:World Oral Health Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Oral Health Day is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of oral health and promoting good oral hygiene practices. This day emphasizes the connection between oral health and overall well-being\, encouraging people of all ages to take care of their teeth and gums. World Oral Health Day also serves as an opportunity for dental professionals\, public health advocates\, and communities to come together to address oral health challenges and to promote preventive care. \nWhat is World Oral Health Day?\nWorld Oral Health Day is an annual event that focuses on the significance of maintaining good oral health throughout life. Oral health is a crucial component of overall health\, as poor oral hygiene can lead to a range of issues\, including tooth decay\, gum disease\, and even systemic conditions like heart disease and diabetes. The day is marked by various activities\, including educational campaigns\, free dental check-ups\, and community events aimed at promoting better oral care practices and making dental care more accessible to all. \nWhen is World Oral Health Day?\nWorld Oral Health Day is observed every year on March 20th. This date was chosen to reflect the importance of the number 20 in oral health: children should have 20 baby teeth\, and seniors should aim to have 20 natural teeth at the end of their lives\, if possible. \nHow to Celebrate World Oral Health Day\nThere are many ways to participate in World Oral Health Day and promote the importance of oral health: \n\nSchedule a Dental Check-Up: Use this day as a reminder to schedule your regular dental check-up. Early detection and prevention are key to maintaining good oral health.\nPractice Good Oral Hygiene: Make sure to brush your teeth at least twice a day\, floss daily\, and use mouthwash. Encourage your family members to follow a good oral hygiene routine as well.\nEducate Others: Share information about the importance of oral health with your friends\, family\, and community. Use social media to spread awareness and encourage others to take care of their teeth and gums.\nParticipate in Community Events: Join local events or campaigns organized by dental professionals or public health organizations. These may include free dental screenings\, educational workshops\, or oral hygiene product giveaways.\nSupport Oral Health Initiatives: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that work to improve access to dental care\, particularly in underserved communities. Your support can help provide essential dental services to those in need.\nPromote Oral Health in Schools: If you’re an educator or a parent\, encourage your school to participate in World Oral Health Day activities. Organize talks\, demonstrations\, or competitions to teach children about the importance of brushing\, flossing\, and regular dental visits.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Oral Health Day was launched by the FDI World Dental Federation in 2007 to raise awareness about oral health and its impact on overall health. The event was initially celebrated on September 12th\, but in 2013\, the date was changed to March 20th to better align with the symbolic importance of the number 20 in oral health. Since its inception\, World Oral Health Day has grown into a global movement\, with activities and campaigns taking place in over 100 countries each year. The day provides a platform for individuals\, dental professionals\, and organizations to collaborate in promoting oral health and preventing dental diseases. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#WorldOralHealthDay\n#OralHealth\n#HealthySmile\n#DentalCare\n#BrushForLife\n\nWhen is World Oral Health Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n20 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-oral-health-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Comic Relief / Red Nose Day UK 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year in March\, communities across the UK and far beyond unite for Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day – a vibrant celebration of comedy\, community\, and compassion. This flagship event transforms laughter into empathy\, raising vital funds to tackle poverty\, mental health\, and social injustice. \nWhat is Comic Relief / Red Nose Day?\nComic Relief\, founded in 1985 by Richard Curtis and Sir Lenny Henry\, uses entertainment to drive social change. Red Nose Day\, launched in 1988\, is its most celebrated campaign – distinguished by red noses\, fundraising challenges\, and a star-studded telethon. What began as a biennial event is now held every year\, bringing humour and heart to giving. \nWhen is Comic Relief / Red Nose Day?\nRed Nose Day is held annually in March. In 2026\, the UK event will take place on Friday\, March 20\, 2026. Leading up to it\, schools\, workplaces\, and communities will organise creative fundraisers like sponsored runs\, dress-up days\, comedy nights\, and red nose sales. \nWhy Comic Relief / Red Nose Day Matters\nRed Nose Day blends joy with justice. Funds raised support long-term projects\, both in the UK and internationally\, focusing on issues including child poverty\, mental health\, and access to education. With over £1.6 billion raised since its inception\, Red Nose Day has become a powerful force for change. \nThis annual movement is rooted in inclusivity: anyone can “do something funny for money” and make a real difference. \nHow to Get Involved in Comic Relief / Red Nose Day\n\nWear a red nose: Available in supermarkets and online\, it’s a fun way to participate and spark conversations.\nHost a fundraiser: From bake sales to comedy nights\, bike rides to quizzes—get creative and raise funds with friends or colleagues.\nWatch the telethon: Tune in on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Expect sketches\, music\, celebrity guests\, and live donation appeals.\nTake on a challenge: Whether it’s a head shave\, a marathon\, or a themed stunt—raise sponsorship for extra impact.\nDonate: Buy red noses\, merchandise\, or give directly. Donations can support Gift Aid\, increasing value by 25%.\n\nHistory of Comic Relief / Red Nose Day\nComic Relief emerged in 1985 as a response to the Ethiopian famine. The first Red Nose Day telethon aired in February 1988\, raising £15 million from 30 million viewers. In 2002\, Red Nose Day and Sport Relief began alternating annually. However\, in 2022\, Red Nose Day returned to being an annual event\, reaffirming its central role in Comic Relief’s mission. \nNoteworthy Facts About Comic Relief / Red Nose Day\n\nOver £1.6 billion has been raised since 1985.\nIn 2026 alone\, the telethon raised £34 million on the night.\nSince going annual again\, fundraising totals have remained strong – £38.6 million in 2024\, £42.8 million in 2022.\nThere have been more than 80 red nose designs; 2026 features four retro classics and two new “Rare Ruby” and “Cupcake” Noses.\nCelebrities and public figures have taken on high-profile challenges\, from Arctic treks to 24-hour bike rides.\n\nHashtags\n#RedNoseDay\, #ComicRelief\, #DoSomethingFunnyForMoney \nLinks\n\nComic Relief – Red Nose Day\nBBC – Red Nose Day Broadcasts\nWikipedia – Comic Relief Overview
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/comic-relief-red-nose-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Spring Equinox (First Day of Spring) 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Equinox\, also known as the Vernal Equinox\, marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the moment when day and night are approximately equal in length\, symbolizing balance and the renewal of life. This event has been celebrated across cultures for centuries as a time of new beginnings\, growth\, and the return of warmth and light after the winter months. \nWhat is the Spring Equinox?\nThe Spring Equinox is one of two equinoxes that occur each year\, the other being the Autumn Equinox. On the day of the Spring Equinox\, the sun crosses the celestial equator\, resulting in nearly equal daylight and nighttime hours. It marks the official start of spring and is a time when many cultures celebrate the rejuvenation of nature\, the planting of crops\, and various seasonal festivals that honor the Earth’s renewal. \nWhen is the Spring Equinox?\nThe Spring Equinox occurs annually around March 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. The exact date and time can vary slightly each year due to the Earth’s orbit around the sun. \nHow to Celebrate the Spring Equinox\nThere are many ways to celebrate the Spring Equinox: \n\nSpend Time in Nature: Welcome the arrival of spring by spending time outdoors\, whether by taking a walk in the park\, hiking\, or simply enjoying the blooming flowers and fresh air. This is a perfect time to connect with nature and appreciate the changes in the environment.\nPlant a Garden: Start a garden or plant flowers to celebrate the season of growth. Gardening is a symbolic way to embrace the renewal of life that the Spring Equinox represents.\nSpring Cleaning: Engage in the tradition of spring cleaning to refresh your living space. Clearing out old clutter and cleaning your home can be a way to prepare for the new energy that spring brings.\nCelebrate with a Feast: Prepare a meal using seasonal ingredients to honor the abundance of spring. Fresh vegetables\, fruits\, and herbs can be used to create dishes that celebrate the flavors of the season.\nPractice Mindfulness and Reflection: Use the balance of day and night as a time for personal reflection. Consider your goals for the coming months and set intentions for growth and renewal in your own life.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe Spring Equinox has been celebrated by various cultures for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians\, Persians\, and Mayans built monuments and structures that aligned with the equinoxes\, marking the changing seasons. In many cultures\, the equinox is associated with festivals and rituals that honor the Earth’s fertility and the return of light. In modern times\, the Spring Equinox continues to be a time of celebration\, reflection\, and connection with the natural world. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#SpringEquinox\n#VernalEquinox\n#FirstDayOfSpring\n#CelebrateSpring\n#SpringRenewal\n\nWhen is Spring Equinox (First Day of Spring) 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n20 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/spring-equinox-first-day-of-spring/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,March Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
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UID:10019323-1773964800-1773964800@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:National Ravioli Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is National Ravioli Day?\nNational Ravioli Day is a food holiday celebrated annually on March 20th. It is a day to indulge in the delicious Italian dish of ravioli\, which consists of pasta pockets filled with cheese\, meat\, or vegetables\, and served with a variety of sauces. \nWhen is National Ravioli Day?\nNational Ravioli Day is celebrated every year on March 20th\, which falls on a Monday in 2026. \nHow to get involved\nHere are some ways to get involved in National Ravioli Day: \n\nEnjoy ravioli: Visit your favorite Italian restaurant or make your own ravioli at home and try different fillings and sauces to create a personalized dish.\nShare the love: Share your love for ravioli with your friends and family by posting pictures of your favorite ravioli dish on social media\, using the hashtag #NationalRavioliDay.\nTry something new: If you’ve never tried ravioli before\, National Ravioli Day is the perfect opportunity to try something new and discover your new favorite dish.\nSupport local businesses: Visit local Italian restaurants or markets and purchase fresh\, homemade ravioli to celebrate the day.\n\nHistory of National Ravioli Day\nThe origin of National Ravioli Day is unknown\, but it is believed to have originated in the United States as a way to celebrate the popularity of ravioli. Ravioli is a popular dish in Italian cuisine and has been enjoyed for centuries. \nRavioli was first introduced in the United States in the late 19th century by Italian immigrants. It quickly became a popular dish in Italian-American communities\, and today\, it is a staple in Italian restaurants and households around the country. \nNational Ravioli Day is a way to celebrate the rich history and cultural significance of this beloved Italian dish. It is a day to indulge in delicious food\, try new recipes\, and share the love for ravioli with friends and family.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-ravioli-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,March Awareness Days,United States
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UID:10019370-1773964800-1773964800@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:National Native AIDS Awareness Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:March 20th is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day\, where we pay particular focus to raising awareness\, overcoming stigmas and encouraging testing for HIV and Aids in Native communities in the United States. This presents opportunities for Native Americans\, Alaskans and Hawaiians to learn more about HIV/AIDS and to promote testing and counselling where necessary. \nThe day appropriately coincides with the spring equinox\, celebrated in many Native communities as a symbol of new beginnings. It was chosen specifically for this reason as it is an opportunity for positive change through awareness and prevention. \nThis institution was started in 2007 by HIV.gov to promote awareness and provide resources to Native communities after several studies identified them to be a high risk group in need of assistance. Risks of HIV in these communities can be heightened by a general lack of health care provisions and mental health assistance\, as well as societal stigmas surrounding homosexuality\, high rates of alcohol and drug use and general misinformation. This has led to estimates of up to a quarter of cases of Native people who are infected with HIV or AIDS being unaware that they have it. \nThere are various ways to participate in observing NNHAAD\, including visiting HIV.gov or other educational resources to learn more on the subject\, getting a routine test for HIV\, sharing information about HIV and AIDS prevention\, or raising money by supporting or organising an event to spread awareness. \nWhen is National Native AIDS Awareness Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n20 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-native-aids-awareness-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Youth Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,March Awareness Days,United States
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UID:10019601-1773964800-1773964800@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:International Day of Happiness 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is The International Day of Happiness?\nThe International Day of Happiness is a global holiday observed every year on March 20th to promote happiness\, well-being\, and a more compassionate world. It is a day to celebrate and recognize the importance of happiness in people’s lives and encourage individuals\, communities\, and organizations to take action to promote happiness and well-being. \nWhen is The International Day of Happiness?\nInternational Day of Happiness is celebrated every year on March 20th\, which falls on a Monday in 2026. \nHow to get involved\nHere are some ways to get involved in International Day of Happiness: \n\nSpread happiness: Do something kind for someone else\, share positive messages on social media\, or volunteer for a local charity to spread happiness and positivity.\nReflect on your own happiness: Take time to reflect on what makes you happy\, and make a plan to incorporate those things into your daily life.\nCelebrate with others: Host a happiness-themed party or event with friends\, family\, or coworkers to celebrate the day together.\nLearn about happiness: Read books or watch documentaries on the science of happiness and well-being\, and share your newfound knowledge with others.\n\nHistory of The International Day of Happiness\nThe United Nations declared March 20th as the International Day of Happiness in 2012\, recognizing the importance of happiness and well-being in promoting sustainable development and global peace. The day was first celebrated in 2013\, and since then\, it has become a global movement with millions of people around the world participating in activities to promote happiness and well-being. \nThe International Day of Happiness is based on the belief that happiness is a fundamental human right\, and that promoting happiness and well-being can lead to a more peaceful\, equitable\, and sustainable world. It is a day to celebrate the power of happiness to transform lives and make the world a better place for all.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-day-of-happiness/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,March Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
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SUMMARY:Brake Zebra’s Beep Beep Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year thousands of tots and infants aged 2-7 take part in a special Beep Beep! Day organised by their school\, nursery\, playgroup or childminder\, to help save little lives. It’s a great way to engage children with the road safety basics through fun activities\, while raising awareness among parents and the wider community about protecting children on roads. \nWe provide free and low-cost resources to help you run your events and reinforce those important road safety messages. \nUse the button below to register for our next Beep Beep! Day with Timmy Time on Wednesday 19th March. Everyone who registers will receive a free action pack full of resources. \nTimmy Time – helping young children learn about road safety \nTimmy’s youth and inexperience make him the perfect character to help very young children learn important lessons about road safety. \nAs Timmy and his friends head off to Nursery\, they have lots to learn about the important things in life\, including caring for other people and doing ‘the right thing’. \nBumper packs \nFor a small fee you can receive our Beep Beep! Day bumper resource pack. \nBumper packs contains stickers and certificates for all children taking part\, posters to promote your event to parents and lots of road safety activities. \nOrder your pack here for just £11.50 +VAT or email beepbeep@brake.org.uk. \nTake a look at what happened in previous years \nFind stories of other schools that have taken part in Beep Beep! Days here. \nWhen is Brake Zebra’s Beep Beep Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n19 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/brake-zebras-beep-beep-day/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Safety & Prevention,United Kingdom
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
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UID:10019339-1773878400-1773878400@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:National Poultry Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Poultry Day is a celebration dedicated to the appreciation of poultry\, including chickens\, turkeys\, ducks\, and other domesticated birds that are commonly raised for their meat and eggs. This day highlights the importance of poultry in the culinary world and its role as a staple protein source in diets across the globe. It’s a time to enjoy delicious poultry dishes and recognize the contributions of the poultry industry to the economy and food security. \nWhat is National Poultry Day?\nNational Poultry Day is an annual observance that honors the various types of poultry that are integral to many cuisines worldwide. Poultry is celebrated for its versatility\, affordability\, and nutritional value\, being a rich source of protein\, vitamins\, and minerals. The day also acknowledges the poultry farming industry\, which plays a crucial role in feeding populations and providing jobs. On this day\, people are encouraged to cook and enjoy their favorite poultry dishes\, from roasted chicken to turkey sandwiches\, and explore new recipes. \nWhen is National Poultry Day?\nNational Poultry Day is celebrated every year on March 19th. This date is an opportunity to highlight the significance of poultry in our daily lives and to appreciate the culinary possibilities it offers. \nHow to Celebrate National Poultry Day\nThere are many ways to enjoy and celebrate National Poultry Day: \n\nCook a Poultry Dish: Prepare a meal using your favorite type of poultry. Whether it’s a classic roast chicken\, grilled turkey breast\, or duck confit\, take the time to enjoy the rich flavors that poultry offers.\nExplore New Recipes: Use this day as an opportunity to try a new poultry recipe. From international dishes like chicken tikka masala to traditional favorites like fried chicken\, there’s no shortage of delicious options to explore.\nLearn About Poultry Farming: Educate yourself about the poultry industry\, including how poultry is raised and processed. Understanding where your food comes from can help you make informed choices and appreciate the work that goes into bringing poultry products to your table.\nSupport Local Farmers: If possible\, purchase poultry from local farmers or markets. Supporting local producers helps sustain the agricultural community and ensures you’re getting fresh\, high-quality products.\nShare Your Poultry Dishes: Post pictures of your poultry meals or share your favorite recipes on social media. Use relevant hashtags to connect with other poultry enthusiasts and celebrate the day together.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe origins of National Poultry Day are not well-documented\, but the day has become a popular occasion for people to celebrate the culinary and nutritional value of poultry. Poultry has been a central part of human diets for thousands of years\, with domesticated chickens\, turkeys\, and ducks being raised for both meat and eggs. The poultry industry has grown significantly\, becoming a major contributor to global food security and the economy. National Poultry Day is a way to recognize the importance of this industry and to enjoy the diverse array of dishes that poultry makes possible. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#NationalPoultryDay\n#PoultryDay\n#PoultryRecipes\n#ChickenLovers\n#TurkeyTime\n\nWhen is National Poultry Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n19 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-poultry-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Food & Nutrition Awareness,International,March Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
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SUMMARY:Global Recycling Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Global Recycling Day?\nGlobal Recycling Day is an annual event that aims to raise awareness of the importance of recycling and encourage people to take action to reduce waste and protect the environment. The day brings together individuals\, organizations\, and governments from around the world to promote sustainable practices and highlight the benefits of recycling. \nWhen is Global Recycling Day?\nGlobal Recycling Day is celebrated every year on March 18th. In 2026\, the event will fall on a Saturday\, providing an opportunity for people to participate in local events and activities. \nHow to get involved\nHere are some ways to get involved in Global Recycling Day: \n\nLearn about recycling: Take some time to learn about the recycling process\, what can and cannot be recycled\, and how recycling helps to reduce waste and conserve resources.\nTake action: Start by making small changes in your daily routine\, such as using reusable bags and water bottles\, reducing food waste\, and properly disposing of hazardous materials. You can also participate in local recycling programs and volunteer for community clean-up events.\nSpread the word: Use social media to share information about recycling and promote the importance of sustainable practices. Encourage your friends and family to get involved and make a difference.\nAttend local events: Check your local events calendar for Global Recycling Day activities and events\, such as recycling drives\, workshops\, and community clean-up efforts. You can also organize your own event or activity to promote recycling in your community.\n\nHistory of Global Recycling Day\nGlobal Recycling Day was first established in 2018 by the Global Recycling Foundation\, a non-profit organization that aims to promote the importance of recycling and support sustainable development. The day is recognized by the United Nations and is celebrated around the world. \nThe first Global Recycling Day was celebrated on March 18\, 2018\, and it has since become an annual event that brings together individuals\, organizations\, and governments to promote recycling and sustainable practices. The day is an opportunity to raise awareness of the impact of waste on the environment and encourage people to take action to protect the planet for future generations.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/global-recycling-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Environment & Sustainability Awareness
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SUMMARY:Train It Chooseday 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Train It Chooseday?\nTrain It Chooseday is a new initiative by West Midlands Railway\, encouraging people to ditch the car and hop on the train for one of their commutes each week. Launching in Birmingham with a week of free train travel from the 20th – 24th March\, Train It Chooseday is arriving to show how easy\, beneficial\, and all-round better it is to take the train one day a week. \nWave goodbye to the stress of traffic lights\, morning rush hour and the last minute petrol-dash\, and instead cruise your way to the office by train. Unwind on your way home and boost productivity on your way in – however you do your commute\, you’re sure to feel the benefits of train travel in no time! \nHow to get involved in Train It Chooseday 2026\nGetting involved in this year’s train It Chooseday is easy\, all you need to do is choose to go Car Free from the 20th – 24th March! \n\n\n\nYou can obtain your free Anytime Day Single or Return ticket on WMR services for travel between Monday 20 March – Friday 24 March 2026 on the WMR app or website using the code CHOOSEDAY. \nFree train tickets in the Midlands (West Midlands Railway zonal areas 1-5) for travel between 20 – 24 March are available to book in advance from Monday 13 March 2026. Tickets are limited. Terms and conditions apply. \n\nWith flexible working becoming the new norm\, many of us who originally commuted into work are taking a new approach and travelling into the office less often. \nSo\, with this new hybrid way of life\, why not embrace a new way of commuting by getting on board with Train it Chooseday? \nWhat are the benefits of catching the train vs the car?\n\n\n\n\nThere’s no need to drive around for the best fuel price\n\nIf fuel prices are driving you around the bend\, why not opt for the train? It may be cheaper than you think. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNo annoying traffic jams\n\nGet stuck in traffic often? Travel by train and miss out on; that sneaky driver who pushes in the queue last minute\, the 101 traffic lights\, and the stop/start movement. Instead\, enjoy miles of non-interrupted travel. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGet straight to your destination\n\nThere are no windy roads with rail. Which means we can likely get you to your destination quicker. Now that’s straight to the point. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore sustainable\n\nDid you know\, catching the train is five times less carbon emission than taking the car (if driving alone)? So\, why not start travelling greener? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnjoy life after work\n\nWith the train\, there’s no need to worry about letting your hair down. So go on… go for that after work drink\, enjoy that new restaurant\, or catch up with an old friend. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMulti-tasking as you like\n\nFree up your hands\, your mind… and your feet when you choose the train! Without being behind the steering wheel\, you can tap away on your phone\, catch up on emails\, eat on the go\, or even have a nap. The possibilities are endless. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRelax without the stress\n\nDon’t enjoy driving? Let someone else do the work as you get to sit back and relax without the stress of traffic and travel times. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNo clean air zone charges\n\nTravel to and from Birmingham but your cars not exempt? With the train\, not only are you not using up your fuel\, paying for city car parking prices\, buy you also get away with paying for the Clean Air Zone. It’s a win\, win! \nYou can follow the day on Twitter or Facebook using these links.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/train-it-chooseday/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260318
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SUMMARY:St Patricks Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is St. Patrick’s Day?\nSt. Patrick’s Day is a cultural and religious celebration that honors the patron saint of Ireland\, St. Patrick. The day is widely celebrated in Ireland and by Irish communities around the world. It is a day to celebrate Irish heritage and culture\, and is known for its festivities\, parades\, and green-themed events. \nWhen is St. Patrick’s Day?\nSt. Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually on March 17th. In 2026\, the event will fall on a Monday. \nHow to get involved\nHere are some ways to get involved in St. Patrick’s Day celebrations: \n\nAttend a parade: Many cities around the world host St. Patrick’s Day parades\, featuring colorful floats\, marching bands\, and performances by Irish dancers. Check your local events calendar to see if there is a parade in your area.\nDress up in green: On St. Patrick’s Day\, it’s traditional to wear green clothing or accessories\, which represents the lush green landscape of Ireland. Whether you wear a green shirt or a full leprechaun costume\, getting into the spirit of the day is a fun way to celebrate.\nEnjoy Irish food and drink: St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to indulge in some classic Irish dishes\, such as corned beef and cabbage\, Irish stew\, and soda bread. Don’t forget to wash it down with a pint of Guinness or a glass of Irish whiskey.\nListen to Irish music: From traditional folk songs to modern pop hits\, Irish music is a key part of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Tune into a local radio station or create your own Irish-themed playlist to get in the mood.\nLearn about Irish culture: St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to learn more about Irish history\, culture\, and traditions. Read up on the life of St. Patrick\, learn a few Irish phrases\, or watch a classic Irish film.\n\nWhether you’re Irish or not\, St. Patrick’s Day is a day to celebrate the culture\, heritage\, and traditions of Ireland. By getting involved in local events\, dressing up in green\, and enjoying some Irish food and drink\, you can join in the festivities and experience the magic of the Emerald Isle. \nHistory of St. Patrick’s Day\nSt. Patrick’s Day has its roots in the early days of Christianity in Ireland\, and it is named after St. Patrick\, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick was a Christian missionary who lived in the 5th century and is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. He is also associated with driving the snakes out of Ireland\, although this is likely a metaphor for his work in converting the Irish people to Christianity. \nSt. Patrick’s Day was originally a religious holiday that was celebrated in Ireland as a day of feast and remembrance for St. Patrick. It was first made an official public holiday in Ireland in 1903\, and the day was marked by religious services and family gatherings. \nOver time\, St. Patrick’s Day became a more secular holiday\, and it spread beyond Ireland to become a global celebration of Irish culture and heritage. In the United States\, the first St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in New York City in 1762\, and today\, the holiday is celebrated with parades\, green-themed events\, and festivities in cities around the world. \nIn Ireland\, St. Patrick’s Day is still celebrated as a public holiday\, with parades and other events taking place in cities and towns across the country. The holiday has also become a major tourist attraction\, with visitors flocking to Ireland to experience the celebrations and learn about Irish culture and history. \nToday\, St. Patrick’s Day is a day to celebrate all things Irish\, from traditional music and dance to food and drink. It is a day to honor the contributions of Irish immigrants to communities around the world and to showcase the unique and vibrant culture of Ireland.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/st-patricks-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:The Big Walk and Wheel 2026 - Previously The Big Pedal
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by UK cycling charity Sustrans\, The Big Walk and Wheel – Previously known as The Big Pedal is the UK’s largest inter-school cycling and scooter-based challenge that aims to inspire and empower kids\, teachers and parents to get on two wheels in order to make the daily trek to school. The Big Walk and Wheel runs for ten school days each year\, and there are prizes galore in store for those who take part. \n\n\n\n\n\nSince Sustrans Big Pedal started in 2011 it has grown to be much more than a cycling competition. \nDuring the two-week challenge schools compete to record the greatest number of pupils walking\, using a wheelchair\, scooting and cycling to school\, whilst learning about the benefits of active travel along the way. \nTo acknowledge the multi-modal nature of the competition\, in 2021 we asked schools to help us find a new name for Sustrans Big Pedal. \nA name that includes walking\, using a wheelchair\, scooting and cycling to reflect its inclusive nature. \nParticipating schools submitted their suggestions and the shortlist was put to a public vote. \nThe clear winner was… \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSustrans Big Walk and Wheel!\nPlease put the 24th March – 4th of  April in your diaries for Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel 2026. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel\nThe school challenge has now been running for 12 years. \nIt’s inspired hundreds of thousands of families to take active journeys to school. \nSince 2021\, we have taken a more flexible approach to the competition to accommodate pupils learning remotely and the results were amazing. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAmazing Journeys theme\nThis year we are again trying to make sure as many pupils as possible can take part. \nThat’s why we have designed our interactive school resources to be fun and flexible. \nOur Amazing Journeys theme will encourage pupils to see their local area from a new perspective whilst learning about the benefits of active travel. \nAnd active journeys taken from home or physical activity completed at home counted as one journey in the challenge for pupils learning remotely.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/the-big-walk-and-wheel-previously-the-big-pedal/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community & Inclusion Awareness
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SUMMARY:Nutrition and Hydration Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Our mission is to create a global movement that will reinforce\, focus\, energise\, create activity and engagement for nutrition and hydration as a fundamental element to maintaining the health and well-being for our global community. \nNutrition and Hydration Week aims to highlight\, promote and celebrate improvements in the provision of nutrition and hydration locally\, nationally and globally. \nOriginally focussing on improvements in nutrition and hydration across health and social care we are now spreading our wings . \nOver recent years we have been so delighted that so many other organisations and sectors have got involved in Nutrition and Hydration Week that we now welcome and encourage everyone to take part in highlighting and promoting nutrition and hydration throughout the week. \nNutrition and Hydration Week has become a truly global event. \nOur Aims & Charter demonstrate our commitment to supporting improvements in nutrition and hydration for the global community. \nThank you for your continued support the WEEK is YOUR WEEK and it’s YOU that makes it so special \nPlease download your FREE resources to promote your brilliant work \nIf you would like to receive a regular copy of our newsletter you can sign up here http://eepurl.com/coN2BL \nIf you would like to contact us info@nutritionandhydrationweek.co.uk \nWhen is Nutrition and Hydration Week 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n16 March\n22 March\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/nutrition-and-hydration-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Debt Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is Debt Awareness Week?\nOrganised by the UK’s leading provider of free expert debt advice\, StepChange Debt Charity\, Debt Awareness Week (DAW) aims to increase awareness of debt\, and the advice and solutions available to help. \nResearch shows that 86% of people with debt feel ashamed and it holds them back from seeking help. In 2026\, Debt Awareness Week will focus on tackling stigma\, encouraging open conversations\, and sharing ways to seek support. \nWhen is Debt Awareness Week 2026?\nThis 2026\, Debt Awareness Week begins on 16th of March and runs until 22nd March. \nHow to get involved in Debt Awareness Week 2026\nDebt Awareness Week is a great time to raise awareness about the work that StepChange do in supporting people struggling with debt. \nIf you would like to help amplify our message during DAW\, or if you represent an organisation with a shared mission\, email marketing@stepchange.org and we can provide you with information about how to get involved.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/debt-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Business & Finance Awareness
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