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SUMMARY:National Coding Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Coding Week is an annual event that aims to inspire people of all ages to learn digital skills\, particularly coding. In a world increasingly driven by technology\, coding is a valuable skill that can open doors to a wide range of opportunities. This week-long campaign encourages individuals\, schools\, businesses\, and communities to participate in coding activities\, workshops\, and events\, regardless of their experience level. National Coding Week is about demystifying coding\, promoting digital literacy\, and empowering people to embrace the digital age. \nWhat is National Coding Week?\nNational Coding Week is a UK-based initiative that encourages people to develop their digital skills by learning to code. The event was founded in 2014 by former headteacher Richard Rolfe and tech entrepreneur Jordan Love\, with the goal of reducing the digital skills gap and inspiring more people to explore the world of coding. During the week\, various events and workshops are organized across the UK and beyond\, providing an accessible platform for beginners and experienced coders alike to enhance their skills and creativity. \nWhen is National Coding Week?\nNational Coding Week takes place annually in the third week of September. In 2026\, it will be observed from September 16th to September 22nd. Throughout the week\, schools\, coding clubs\, businesses\, and community groups are encouraged to host events and activities that introduce people to coding and other digital skills. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are numerous ways to participate in National Coding Week\, whether you’re a beginner\, an experienced coder\, or someone interested in supporting digital literacy: \n\nAttend a Workshop or Event: Look for coding workshops\, webinars\, and events happening in your area or online. These events are often designed to cater to various skill levels\, making them perfect for beginners and advanced coders alike.\nStart Learning to Code: Use National Coding Week as an opportunity to start your coding journey. There are plenty of free resources\, tutorials\, and courses available online to help you get started with languages like Python\, JavaScript\, or HTML/CSS.\nHost a Coding Event: If you’re an educator\, business leader\, or community organizer\, consider hosting your own coding event. This could be a coding workshop\, a hackathon\, or a digital skills seminar designed to engage your community in learning how to code.\nShare Your Skills: If you’re an experienced coder\, volunteer your time to teach others. You can mentor beginners\, lead a workshop\, or contribute to open-source projects that help others learn.\nPromote Digital Literacy: Use social media to share your experiences during National Coding Week\, using the official hashtags to connect with others. Encourage friends\, colleagues\, and family members to join in and start learning digital skills.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Coding Week was founded in 2014 by Richard Rolfe and Jordan Love\, who recognized the growing importance of digital skills in the modern world. The initiative was launched with the mission of empowering people of all ages to learn coding and other digital skills\, thereby helping to bridge the digital divide. Since its inception\, National Coding Week has grown significantly\, with thousands of events held across the UK and beyond. The event has successfully raised awareness about the importance of coding and has inspired countless individuals to take their first steps into the world of digital technology. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and share your National Coding Week experiences using these hashtags: \n\n#NationalCodingWeek\n#LearnToCode\n#DigitalSkills\n#CodingForEveryone\n#TechForGood\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on National Coding Week and resources to help you get started\, visit the following links: \n\nNational Coding Week – Official Website\nCode Club\nfreeCodeCamp
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-coding-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week is an annual campaign dedicated to raising awareness about male-specific cancers\, including prostate\, testicular\, and penile cancers. Organized by the charity Orchid\, this week focuses on educating men and the wider public about the importance of early detection\, the signs and symptoms of these cancers\, and the need for regular check-ups. The campaign also aims to break down the stigma surrounding male cancers and encourages men to take an active role in their health and seek medical advice if they notice any unusual changes. \nWhat is Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week?\nOrchid Male Cancer Awareness Week is a national campaign that aims to increase awareness about the risks\, symptoms\, and treatments of male-specific cancers. The initiative encourages men to be proactive about their health by learning how to recognize early warning signs and understanding the importance of early diagnosis. Throughout the week\, Orchid and other organizations offer resources\, information\, and support to help men make informed decisions about their health. The campaign also highlights the importance of research and funding in the fight against male cancers. \nWhen is Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week?\nOrchid Male Cancer Awareness Week is observed annually in mid-September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 16th to September 22nd. During this week\, various events\, fundraising activities\, and awareness campaigns will be held to promote the importance of male cancer awareness and early detection. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week and support the cause: \n\nLearn About Male Cancers: Educate yourself and others about the signs and symptoms of prostate\, testicular\, and penile cancers. Understanding the risks can help encourage early detection and treatment.\nShare Information: Use social media to share facts\, statistics\, and personal stories related to male cancers. By spreading awareness\, you can help reduce stigma and encourage men to seek medical advice.\nFundraise or Donate: Organize a fundraising event or make a donation to support Orchid’s research and education efforts. Contributions help fund vital research and provide resources for those affected by male cancers.\nAttend Events: Participate in webinars\, workshops\, or community events that focus on male cancer awareness. These events often feature healthcare professionals who provide valuable insights and advice.\nEncourage Regular Check-Ups: Remind the men in your life to schedule regular check-ups and to consult a doctor if they notice any unusual symptoms. Early detection is key to successful treatment outcomes.\n\nHistory of the Event\nOrchid Male Cancer Awareness Week was established by the charity Orchid\, which was founded in 1996 to address the lack of awareness and funding for male-specific cancers. The campaign was created to improve public knowledge about these cancers and to promote the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Over the years\, Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week has grown in scope\, with increasing participation from individuals\, healthcare providers\, and advocacy groups. The week continues to be a vital platform for raising awareness\, supporting research\, and advocating for the needs of men affected by cancer. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#OrchidMaleCancerAwarenessWeek\n#MaleCancerAwareness\n#ProstateCancer\n#TesticularCancer\n#MensHealth\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nOrchid – Fighting Male Cancer\nNHS – Prostate Cancer\nAmerican Cancer Society – Testicular Cancer
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/orchid-male-cancer-awareness-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:World Mitochondrial Disease Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Mitochondrial Disease Week is an annual global awareness event aimed at educating the public about mitochondrial diseases\, a group of disorders caused by dysfunctional mitochondria. These rare\, often devastating conditions can affect many parts of the body and lead to a variety of symptoms\, from muscle weakness to neurological problems. The week brings together patients\, families\, healthcare providers\, and researchers to raise awareness\, share stories\, and promote research for better treatments and a potential cure. \nWhat is World Mitochondrial Disease Week?\nWorld Mitochondrial Disease Week is an international campaign dedicated to raising awareness of mitochondrial diseases. Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cells\, responsible for producing the energy the body needs to function. When mitochondria fail\, organs that require the most energy – such as the heart\, brain\, and muscles – are severely affected. This week provides an opportunity for the global community to come together to support those affected by mitochondrial diseases and promote greater understanding of these complex conditions. \nWhen is World Mitochondrial Disease Week?\nWorld Mitochondrial Disease Week is observed every year in the third week of September. During this week\, various activities and events take place globally\, including educational seminars\, fundraising walks\, and social media campaigns to spread awareness about the challenges faced by people living with mitochondrial diseases. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in World Mitochondrial Disease Week and help raise awareness: \n\nWear Green: Green is the official colour of mitochondrial disease awareness. Wear green during the week to show your support and spark conversations about the cause.\nJoin a Fundraising Event: Participate in charity walks\, runs\, or other local events organised to raise funds for mitochondrial disease research. The funds collected support ongoing research efforts and help improve the lives of those affected.\nShare on Social Media: Use social media to raise awareness by sharing stories\, infographics\, and facts about mitochondrial diseases. Spread the word using the official hashtags and encourage others to learn more about the cause.\nAttend Educational Seminars: Learn more about mitochondrial diseases by attending virtual or in-person seminars and webinars. These events provide valuable insights from medical professionals\, researchers\, and patients.\nLight Up for Mito: Many landmarks around the world are lit up green to raise awareness during World Mitochondrial Disease Week. Share pictures or visit a local monument that participates in the “Light Up for Mito” campaign to help raise visibility.\n\nHistory of World Mitochondrial Disease Week\nWorld Mitochondrial Disease Week was established to bring global attention to the needs of individuals living with mitochondrial diseases and their families. It was initiated by patient organizations and advocacy groups worldwide to shine a light on these often overlooked and misunderstood conditions. The campaign focuses on increasing public knowledge\, funding research\, and fostering a supportive community for those affected. Through global collaboration\, World Mitochondrial Disease Week aims to accelerate progress toward improved treatments and\, ultimately\, a cure. \nRelevant Hashtags\nSpread awareness on social media and join the global conversation by using these hashtags: \n\n#WorldMitoWeek\n#MitoAwareness\n#LightUpForMito\n#MitochondrialDisease\n#CureMito\n\nWhen is World Mitochondrial Disease Week 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n16 September\n22 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-mitochondrial-disease-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260923
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SUMMARY:National Retinoid Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is National Retinoid Week?\nCelebrated annually by skinbetter on the third week of September\, National Retinoid Week focuses on educating on the demonstrated benefits of retinoids and showcasing innovations in formulations that aim to enhance efficacy and tolerability. This is a new holiday registered by skinbetter science and intended as a platform for the skincare industry celebrate the power of retinoids. \nWhy Retinoids? \n\nThe Gold Standard – Retinoids are Vitamin A based compounds considered to be the gold standard in improving the appearance of photoaged skin.\nBenefits Overtime – Retinoids improve the appearance of lines and wrinkles\, uneven skin tone and texture\, clogged pores and blemishes.\n\nWhen is National Retinoid Week 2026?\nNational Retinoid Week 2026 will take place from the 16th – 22nd of September.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-retinoid-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
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SUMMARY:Light Up For Mito 2026
DESCRIPTION:Light Up For Mito is a global awareness campaign designed to shine a light on mitochondrial disease\, a debilitating condition that affects the energy-producing structures within cells. This event brings together communities\, landmarks\, and individuals to illuminate buildings and public spaces in green\, the color associated with mitochondrial disease\, to raise awareness and support those living with this condition. \nWhat is Light Up For Mito?\nLight Up For Mito is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about mitochondrial disease\, a group of disorders caused by dysfunctional mitochondria – the parts of cells that generate energy. The event encourages landmarks\, monuments\, and homes worldwide to be lit up in green\, symbolizing hope and solidarity for those affected by mitochondrial disease. The campaign is part of a broader effort to increase understanding\, encourage research\, and offer support to individuals and families dealing with this challenging condition. \nWhen is Light Up For Mito?\nLight Up For Mito typically takes place during Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week\, which is observed in the third week of September. The exact date for lighting up landmarks and homes may vary\, but it usually aligns with significant awareness events during this week. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in Light Up For Mito: \n\nLight Up Your Home: Illuminate your home with green lights to show your support for those affected by mitochondrial disease.\nParticipate in Local Events: Join or organize community events that raise awareness about mitochondrial disease\, such as walks\, fundraisers\, or informational sessions.\nShare on Social Media: Use social media platforms to spread the word about Light Up For Mito\, sharing photos of illuminated landmarks and homes\, and using relevant hashtags to increase visibility.\nSupport Mitochondrial Research: Consider donating to organizations that fund research into mitochondrial disease or volunteering your time to support families affected by the condition.\n\nHistory of the Event\nLight Up For Mito was established as part of the broader Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week\, an initiative aimed at increasing public understanding of mitochondrial disease. The campaign has grown over the years\, with iconic landmarks around the world participating by lighting up in green. The event not only raises awareness but also fosters a sense of community and hope among those affected by the disease and their families. \nRelevant Hashtags\n\n#LightUpForMito\n#MitoAwareness\n#MitoDisease\n#HopeForMito\n#GreenForMito\n\nWhen is Light Up For Mito 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n20 September\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/light-up-for-mito/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTSTAMP:20260414T220542
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T095106Z
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SUMMARY:World Alzheimer's Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Alzheimer’s Day is an annual global event held on 21 September\, dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. It serves as a central day within World Alzheimer’s Month\, a campaign throughout September focusing on education\, stigma reduction\, and support for individuals and their families. \nWhen is World Alzheimer’s Day?\nWorld Alzheimer’s Day is observed every year on 21 September. In 2026\, it falls on a Sunday. This date was chosen to mark the 10th anniversary of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI)\, the federation behind the campaign. ADI introduced the day during their annual conference in Edinburgh in 1994. \nWhat Is World Alzheimer’s Day?\nOrganised by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) and recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO)\, this day acts as the focal point for global initiatives aimed at challenging misconceptions about dementia\, promoting early detection\, and encouraging community support. Many Alzheimer’s organisations release reports\, host events\, and amplify public messaging on this day. \nHistory & Origins\n\nIn 1994\, ADI launched World Alzheimer’s Day in Edinburgh as part of its 10-year anniversary celebrations.\nSince then\, September has been designated World Alzheimer’s Month\, with the 21st serving as the highlight for worldwide awareness and advocacy efforts.\n\nWhy It Matters\n\nRaises awareness: Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia\, affecting millions worldwide. Recognising the day brings attention to its symptoms\, challenges\, and impact on families.\nChallenges stigma: Destigmatising dementia helps foster understanding\, empathy\, and community inclusion for those living with the disease.\nSupports caregivers: Acknowledges the emotional\, physical\, and financial burdens on carers and highlights sources of help and advocacy.\nAdvances research: Many organisations use the day to launch reports\, share breakthroughs\, fund research\, and lobby for improved care policies.\n\nHow to Observe\n\nRaise awareness: Share stories\, infographics\, or facts – many events and the annual ADI World Alzheimer Report are released on this day.\nParticipate in events: Join memory walks\, seminars\, webinars\, or local public gatherings organised by Alzheimer’s societies.\nUse purple: Display a purple ribbon or wear purple as a symbol of solidarity. Iconic landmarks are often lit purple in major cities.\nSupport research & care: Donate\, volunteer\, or advocate for improved diagnostic tools\, care resources\, and dementia-friendly public policies.\nEngage locally: Schools\, workplaces\, and community centres can host information booths\, workshops\, or screening events.\n\nExamples of Activities\n\nLaunch of the annual World Alzheimer Report during ADI conferences.\nMemory walks and fundraising events hosted by national Alzheimer organisations.\nCommunity and media campaigns to foster understanding and encourage early diagnosis.\nLighting of landmarks – such as towers and municipal buildings – in the campaign color purple.\n\nKey Facts\n\nOver 55 million people globally live with dementia\, and this number is expected to rise significantly by 2050.\nAlzheimer’s accounts for about 60–80% of dementia cases worldwide.\nEarly detection and lifestyle adjustments can help manage disease progression and improve quality of life.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\n#WorldAlzheimersDay  #EndAlzheimers  #DementiaAwareness  #KnowDementia \nRelevant Links\n\n\n\nAlzheimer’s Disease International – World Alzheimer’s Month\nAlzheimer’s Association – World Alzheimer’s Day Info
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-alzheimers-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,September Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:Organ Donation Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Organ Donation Week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of organ donation and encouraging people to discuss their organ donation decisions with their loved ones. The week serves as a platform to highlight the life-saving impact of organ donation and to increase the number of people on the organ donor register. By sharing stories of those who have been saved by organ transplants and those who have given the gift of life\, Organ Donation Week aims to inspire more people to consider becoming organ donors. \nWhat is Organ Donation Week?\nOrgan Donation Week is a national campaign focused on increasing awareness of organ donation and encouraging people to make an informed decision about donating their organs after death. The week is marked by various events\, activities\, and social media campaigns designed to inform the public about the need for organ donors\, how the organ donation process works\, and the powerful difference that one donor can make. It also emphasizes the importance of discussing your wishes with family members\, as their support is crucial in the donation process. \nWhen is Organ Donation Week?\nOrgan Donation Week is observed annually during the last week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 22nd to September 28th. Throughout the week\, healthcare organisations\, charities\, and communities across the UK will come together to promote organ donation and encourage people to join the organ donor register. \nHow to Get Involved\nEvery day someone dies waiting for an organ transplant. \nDid you know that it takes just two minutes to register as an organ donor\, which could save up to nine lives in future? \nFollow #OrganDonationWeek and @NHSOrganDonor on Facebook\, X and Instagram to share your support of organ donation throughout September. \nConfirm your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register too – it’s the best thing you’ll do today! \nVisit www.organdonation.nhs.uk  or use the NHS App. \nHistory of the Event\nOrgan Donation Week was established as part of ongoing efforts to increase the number of registered organ donors and to promote the life-saving impact of organ transplants. Over the years\, the event has grown in prominence\, with widespread participation from individuals\, healthcare providers\, and organizations across the UK. The campaign is supported by NHS Blood and Transplant and other charities\, all working together to ensure that more people are aware of the need for organ donors and are motivated to make a decision about organ donation. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help spread awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#OrganDonationWeek\n#YesIDonate\n#OrganDonation\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on Organ Donation Week and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nNHS Organ Donation
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/organ-donation-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Fairtrade Fortnight 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fairtrade Fortnight is a significant annual event that promotes and celebrates the principles of fair trade. In this article\, we’ll explore what Fairtrade Fortnight is all about\, when it occurs\, how to get involved\, its history\, and event hashtags that allow you to join the movement for fair trade. \nWhat is Fairtrade Fortnight?\nFairtrade Fortnight is a two-week campaign dedicated to raising awareness about fair trade and encouraging consumers to make ethical choices when purchasing products. The event highlights the importance of fair wages\, ethical sourcing\, and sustainable farming practices. It empowers consumers to support producers in developing countries by choosing Fairtrade-certified products. \nWhen is Fairtrade Fortnight?\nFairtrade Fortnight 2026 will be moving to September as part of our year-long milestone celebrations. This will give us more time to make the most of the activities and awareness around the campaign. In 2026\, it will run from  September 22nd to 5th of October. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in Fairtrade Fortnight is a meaningful way to support fair trade practices and make a positive impact on the lives of producers around the world. Here are some ways to participate: \n\nChoose Fairtrade Products: When shopping\, look for the Fairtrade logo on products such as coffee\, tea\, chocolate\, bananas\, and clothing. These products are certified to meet fair trade standards.\nHost Fairtrade Events: Organize events in your community or workplace to raise awareness about fair trade. Consider hosting fair trade coffee mornings\, film screenings\, or educational workshops.\nEducate and Advocate: Learn more about fair trade and its impact on producers. Share this knowledge with others\, and advocate for fair trade practices in your local businesses and institutions.\nSupport Fair Trade Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations that promote fair trade and support producers in developing countries.\nEngage on Social Media: Use social media platforms to share information about Fairtrade Fortnight\, your fair trade choices\, and the impact of fair trade on communities.\nBuy Fairtrade Gifts: Consider purchasing Fairtrade gifts for special occasions. These gifts not only delight the recipient but also support fair trade producers.\n\nHistory of Fairtrade Fortnight\nFairtrade Fortnight was established by the Fairtrade Foundation in the United Kingdom. It has been celebrated annually since 1997\, making it one of the longest-running awareness campaigns for fair trade. Over the years\, the event has grown in scope and influence\, spreading the message of ethical consumer choices and the positive impact of fair trade on producers and their communities. \nEvent Hashtags\nWhen participating in Fairtrade Fortnight and sharing your commitment to fair trade on social media\, consider using event hashtags to connect with others who share your passion: \n\n#FairtradeFortnight\n#ChooseFairtrade\n#EthicalConsumer\n#SupportFarmers\n\nThese hashtags will help you join the conversation\, raise awareness\, and inspire others to make fair trade choices. \nConclusion\nFairtrade Fortnight is a powerful movement that encourages individuals\, communities\, and businesses to make conscious choices that benefit producers in developing countries. By choosing Fairtrade-certified products and advocating for fair trade practices\, we can contribute to a more equitable and sustainable global economy. Join the celebration of Fairtrade Fortnight and be a part of positive change in 2026!
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/fairtrade-fortnight/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Education & Youth Awareness,Environment & Sustainability Awareness,Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:World Reflexology Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Reflexology Week is an annual global event dedicated to raising awareness about reflexology\, a complementary therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet\, hands\, or ears to promote relaxation\, improve circulation\, and support overall well-being. Reflexologists believe that these points correspond to different organs and systems in the body\, and stimulating them can help restore balance and improve health. This week-long event encourages people to explore the benefits of reflexology\, whether through educational sessions\, treatments\, or community events. \nWhat is World Reflexology Week?\nWorld Reflexology Week is a global initiative that highlights the practice of reflexology and its potential benefits. Organized by reflexology associations and practitioners around the world\, the event aims to educate the public about how reflexology works and its role in promoting holistic health. Throughout the week\, reflexologists often offer discounted or free treatments\, host workshops\, and participate in community events to demonstrate the techniques and benefits of reflexology. It’s an opportunity for both practitioners and those curious about reflexology to connect\, learn\, and experience this therapeutic practice. \nWhen is World Reflexology Week?\nWorld Reflexology Week is celebrated annually during the last full week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 23rd to September 29th. During this week\, reflexologists around the world will participate in activities designed to increase awareness and provide access to reflexology treatments. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in World Reflexology Week and learn more about this therapeutic practice: \n\nTry a Reflexology Session: Visit a certified reflexologist for a treatment during World Reflexology Week. Many practitioners offer special discounts or free sessions during this week to encourage new clients to experience the benefits of reflexology.\nAttend Workshops or Seminars: Look for workshops\, seminars\, or webinars that explain the principles of reflexology\, how it works\, and its benefits. These events are often held by reflexology associations or local practitioners.\nLearn About Reflexology: Educate yourself by reading articles\, books\, or watching videos about reflexology. Understanding how reflexology works can help you decide if it’s a complementary therapy you’d like to explore further.\nSpread the Word: Use social media to share information about World Reflexology Week and your experiences with reflexology. Encourage others to learn more and consider trying a session for themselves.\nSupport Reflexology Practitioners: If you know a reflexologist\, show your support by booking a session or referring friends and family. Helping to promote their work during World Reflexology Week can make a big difference.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Reflexology Week was established by the International Council of Reflexologists (ICR) to promote the practice of reflexology and raise awareness of its benefits worldwide. Since its inception\, the event has grown significantly\, with participation from reflexologists\, wellness centers\, and holistic health organizations across the globe. The week provides a platform for reflexologists to showcase their skills and for the public to learn more about how reflexology can contribute to a balanced\, healthy lifestyle. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and share your World Reflexology Week experiences using these hashtags: \n\n#WorldReflexologyWeek\n#Reflexology\n#HolisticHealth\n#Wellness\n#ComplementaryTherapy\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on World Reflexology Week and resources to learn more about reflexology\, visit the following links: \n\nInternational Council of Reflexologists (ICR)\nAssociation of Reflexologists\nReflexology Association of America
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-reflexology-week/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260929
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T082526Z
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SUMMARY:National Eye Health Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Eye Health Week is an annual event in the UK dedicated to promoting the importance of good eye health and regular eye tests. The week brings together opticians\, health professionals\, and the public to raise awareness about eye health\, preventable sight loss\, and the steps people can take to protect their vision. National Eye Health Week aims to educate individuals on the importance of regular eye check-ups\, healthy lifestyle choices\, and recognizing the signs of potential eye problems. \nWhat is National Eye Health Week?\nNational Eye Health Week is a UK-wide campaign that focuses on encouraging everyone to take care of their eyes and maintain good eye health. The event highlights the importance of regular eye tests\, which are essential not only for checking vision but also for detecting underlying health conditions like diabetes and glaucoma. Throughout the week\, healthcare professionals and organizations collaborate to provide information\, resources\, and free or discounted eye tests\, aiming to reduce preventable sight loss and promote overall eye health. \nWhen is National Eye Health Week?\nNational Eye Health Week is observed annually in the last full week of September. In 2026\, it will take place from September 23rd to September 29th. During this week\, various events\, screenings\, and educational campaigns are held across the UK to emphasize the importance of eye health and the benefits of regular eye exams. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are several ways to participate in National Eye Health Week and take steps to protect your vision: \n\nBook an Eye Test: If you haven’t had an eye test recently\, use National Eye Health Week as a reminder to book an appointment. Regular eye exams are crucial for maintaining good vision and detecting early signs of eye conditions.\nLearn About Eye Health: Educate yourself on the importance of eye health and how to care for your eyes. Understanding how lifestyle choices\, like diet and screen time\, affect your vision can help you make better decisions.\nShare Information: Use social media to spread awareness about National Eye Health Week and the importance of regular eye tests. Encourage friends and family to prioritize their eye health by sharing tips and resources.\nAttend Local Events: Participate in events\, webinars\, or free screenings offered by local opticians or healthcare providers during the week. These events often provide valuable information and services at little or no cost.\nPromote Eye-Friendly Habits: Make simple changes in your daily routine to protect your eyes\, such as taking regular breaks from screens\, wearing sunglasses outdoors\, and eating a diet rich in eye-friendly nutrients like vitamins A\, C\, and E.\n\nHistory of the Event\nNational Eye Health Week was established by the UK’s eye health and vision care sector to address the growing concern of preventable sight loss and to promote the importance of regular eye tests. The event has grown over the years\, with increasing participation from healthcare providers\, charities\, and the public. The week serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of eye health and encourages people to take proactive steps to protect their vision throughout their lives. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and help raise awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#EyeHealthWeek\n#NationalEyeHealthWeek\n#EyeCare\n#HealthyEyes\n#VisionCare\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on National Eye Health Week and resources to support eye health\, visit the following links: \n\nVision Matters – National Eye Health Week\nNHS – Eye Health Tips\nRoyal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-eye-health-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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CREATED:20260312T082028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094708Z
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SUMMARY:Macmillan Coffee Morning 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every autumn\, Macmillan Coffee Morning brings communities together over coffee\, cake\, and compassion. Since its start in 1990\, this event has grown into the UK’s largest single-day fundraiser\, supporting people living with cancer and their families through vital Macmillan services. \nWhat is Macmillan Coffee Morning?\nMacmillan’s Coffee Morning is a heartfelt moment where individuals\, families\, schools\, offices\, and community groups host casual gatherings – sharing hot drinks and homemade treats – in exchange for donations. It’s Macmillan’s biggest fundraising event\, raising millions to fund cancer nurses\, support helplines\, financial guidance\, and more. \nWhen is Macmillan Coffee Morning?\nThe official day is the last Friday in September. In 2026\, that will be on Friday\, September 26. Many hosts choose to hold theirs that day – or close to it – with flexibility to suit schedules and maximise participation. \nWhy Macmillan Coffee Morning Matters\nBehind the simple gesture of coffee and cake lies extraordinary impact. By raising funds\, hosts help Macmillan provide one-on-one nursing and emotional care\, navigate practical challenges\, and offer tailored financial advice for the nearly 3.5 million people living with cancer in the UK. The event also fosters community\, support\, and solidarity at a time when people need it most. \nIn 2023 alone\, the event brought in nearly £17 million. Since 1990\, it has raised over £310 million – proof that collective kindness truly transforms lives.” \nHow to Get Involved\n\nSign up on the Macmillan website: Hosts receive free fundraising kits – tablecloth\, bunting\, posters\, and recipe ideas.\nChoose a venue and time: Whether at home\, school\, church\, local café\, or online\, any gathering counts.\nServe cuppa and bakes: Encourage donations instead of charging\, with fun extras like quizzes\, raffles\, or music.\nGo creative: Host a chai afternoon\, pet-friendly event\, kitchen disco – or whatever makes your gathering unique.\nShare your support: Use #WorldsBiggestCoffeeMorning or #MacmillanCoffeeMorning to show off your spread and inspire others.\nSubmit donations: Follow instructions provided to pay in funds and receive an official thank-you certificate from Macmillan.\n\nHistory of Macmillan Coffee Morning\nThe first Coffee Morning began in 1990 as a local fundraiser among Macmillan nurses\, who asked guests to donate the cost of their drink. Its success led to a national event in 1991. Over the years\, the simple act of gathering for cake has evolved – hosted anywhere from kitchen tables and workplaces to museums\, airports\, and even aboard jet fighters – while always raising crucial funds. \nNoteworthy Facts\n\nOver £310 million raised since 1990\, including nearly £17 million in 2023.\nEvents range from traditional coffee mornings to creative variants – chai afternoons\, kitchen discos\, and pet-friendly gatherings.\nMacmillan provides free toolkits to hosts\, including resources to plan and promote their events.\nMajor partners such as Marks & Spencer have raised over £25 million by offering Macmillan-themed treats and products.\nThe Guardian joined by promoting creative community interpretations – bringing new groups into the campaign.\n\nHashtags\n#MacmillanCoffeeMorning\, #WorldsBiggestCoffeeMorning\, #MakeADifference \nLinks\n\nMacmillan Coffee Morning – Official Details\nHow to Host a Coffee Morning – Macmillan\nMacmillan Coffee Morning – Wikipedia Overview
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/macmillan-coffee-morning/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness,Community & Inclusion Awareness
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260929
DTSTAMP:20260414T220542
CREATED:20250722T075314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094848Z
UID:10020047-1790553600-1790553600@www.awarenessdays.com
SUMMARY:World Rabies Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on September 28\, the world observes World Rabies Day to raise awareness about rabies prevention\, promote vaccination efforts\, and push toward a future where no one dies from this preventable disease. This date marks the death anniversary of Louis Pasteur\, who developed the first rabies vaccine. \nWhat is World Rabies Day?\nWorld Rabies Day is an international campaign coordinated by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control and backed by the United Nations and major health organisations like WHO. The day focuses on both human and animal rabies\, aiming to prevent deaths\, strengthen animal vaccination programmes\, and educate communities about post-exposure treatment. \nWhen is World Rabies Day?\nThis annual observance takes place every September 28. In 2026\, that date falls on a Sunday. Around this time\, health organisations\, veterinary agencies\, schools\, and community groups run vaccination drives\, awareness events\, and educational workshops. \nWhy World Rabies Day Matters\nRabies is almost always fatal once symptoms appear\, but it is entirely preventable. Over 59\,000 people die each year – mainly in Africa and Asia – and nearly 40 percent of victims are children under 15. Most cases result from dog bites. World Rabies Day highlights that with coordinated vaccination\, community education\, and improved access to post-exposure prophylaxis\, disease elimination is possible. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nVaccinate pets: Make sure dogs and cats are up to date on their rabies vaccines and encourage others in your community to do the same.\nSupport local campaigns: Join or donate to vaccination clinics\, school education programs\, or community awareness events.\nShare prevention tips: Use platforms and community groups to spread knowledge about avoiding animal bites\, proper wound care\, and the need for prompt medical attention.\nEncourage policy action: Advocate for government support for national rabies control plans and better access to vaccines and post-exposure treatment.\nUse awareness tools: Share infographics\, posters\, and campaign messages\, using hashtags like #WorldRabiesDay and #ZeroBy30.\n\nHistory of World Rabies Day\nThe first awareness campaign was launched in 2007 and coordinated by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control alongside the CDC\, WHO\, OIE\, and PAHO. In 2009\, the Global Alliance shifted the date to September 28 to honour Louis Pasteur. Since then\, millions have been reached through educational drives and pet vaccinations worldwide. \nNoteworthy Facts\n\nRabies kills an estimated 59\,000 people annually – mostly in low-income countries.\nAlmost 99 percent of human rabies cases stem from dog bites.\nThe disease is preventable through timely pet vaccination and access to post-exposure treatment.\nWorld Rabies Day unites communities\, governments\, vets\, and health workers in the shared goal of ending dog-mediated rabies by 2030.\nThe 2026 campaign encourages everyone to take personal and community action for real impact.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldRabiesDay\, #ZeroBy30\, #RabiesPrevention \nLinks\n\nGlobal Alliance for Rabies Control – World Rabies Day\nWorld Health Organization – World Rabies Day Campaign\nWorld Rabies Day – Overview and History
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-rabies-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Animals & Wildlife Awareness,Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260930T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260930T000000
DTSTAMP:20260414T220542
CREATED:20260302T202608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T094745Z
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SUMMARY:World School Milk Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Each year on the last Wednesday of September\, World School Milk Day celebrates the role of school milk programmes in supporting children’s health and wellbeing. In 2026\, it falls on Wednesday\, September 24. This global observance promotes nutritious milk access in schools\, highlighting its impact on growth\, academic performance\, and healthy development. \nWhat is World School Milk Day?\nAn initiative led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations since 2000\, World School Milk Day recognises the power of school milk programmes to improve children’s nutrition and strengthen education worldwide. By connecting schools\, policymakers\, farmers\, and families\, the day calls attention to milk as a key tool in child development and food security. \nWhen is World School Milk Day?\nIt occurs annually on the last Wednesday of September. In 2026\, that date is September 24. Schools across the world stage milk tastings\, nutritional workshops\, farm visits\, and fun activities to encourage milk consumption among students. \nWhy World School Milk Day Matters\nMilk is rich in calcium\, protein\, vitamins\, and minerals essential for children’s growth and cognitive development. School milk programmes support regular intake\, reduce under-nutrition\, and foster lifelong healthy habits. Studies show that milk-inclusive school meals boost attendance\, concentration\, and learning outcomes. \nThe day also promotes collaboration – uniting governments\, educators\, farmers\, and families to ensure all children\, especially the most vulnerable\, benefit from milk’s nutritional value. \nHow to Get Involved\n\nHost a milk tasting: Let students sample different types – such as plain\, flavoured\, plant-enriched or fortified options – to find what they enjoy.\nRun nutrition lessons: Teach kids about calcium\, vitamins\, bone health\, and the journey from farm to school glass.\nOrganise farm visits: Connect with local farmers for tours or virtual farm-to-table education sessions.\nEngage families: Send info packs home or hold a “Milk Mustache” photo contest with social media shares.\nPost online: Share school activities using #WorldSchoolMilkDay to inspire others.\n\nHistory of the Day\nFirst observed in September 2000\, the day was created by the FAO to promote school milk as a strategy to combat childhood malnutrition. Held every year on the last Wednesday of September\, it has since brought together schools and governments in over 40 countries. \nIn nations like the UK\, school milk dates back to early 20th-century nutrition programmes. Today\, World School Milk Day amplifies those roots – uniting tradition and modern health strategies to benefit children globally. \nNoteworthy Facts\n\nThe day was established by the FAO in 2000 and has grown into a global event.\nMore than 40 countries now participate\, celebrating school milk education and nutrition.\nA single carton of milk can provide nearly half of a child’s daily calcium and B‑vitamin requirements.\nSchool milk programmes have been linked to improved attendance and better academic performance.\nActivities range from tasting events and posters to farm visits and nutrition workshops.\n\nHashtags\n#WorldSchoolMilkDay\, #SchoolMilk\, #HealthyKids\, #MilkMatters \nLinks\n\n\n\nIDF – World School Milk Day Overview\nDairy UK – School Milk and Nutrition Facts
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-school-milk-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,September Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260414T220542
CREATED:20250721T153915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T235316Z
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SUMMARY:National Longevity Day
DESCRIPTION:Each year on October 1\, National Longevity Day offers an opportunity to celebrate healthy aging and support efforts that extend both lifespan and quality of life. It’s a day that blends scientific progress with personal wellbeing – encouraging people to reflect on how lifestyle\, medical research\, and social systems can help us all live longer\, healthier lives. Whether you’re 25 or 85\, longevity is a goal that starts now. \nWhat is National Longevity Day?\nNational Longevity Day is a global awareness event focused on promoting healthy aging\, preventing age-related disease\, and supporting medical research into life extension. Often observed alongside the United Nations’ International Day of Older Persons\, the day highlights the importance of living not just longer lives\, but better ones – with vitality\, purpose\, and dignity. \nIt brings together scientists\, healthcare professionals\, policy advocates\, and everyday individuals to raise awareness about how nutrition\, exercise\, mental wellbeing\, and innovation can contribute to a healthier aging process. \nWhen is National Longevity Day?\nNational Longevity Day takes place annually on October 1. The date aligns with other global initiatives focused on aging populations and intergenerational solidarity. Throughout the month\, events may include wellness screenings\, research symposiums\, community fitness challenges\, and public talks about aging science and prevention strategies. \nWhy National Longevity Day Matters\nLife expectancy is increasing globally\, but quality of life isn’t always keeping pace. Many older adults live with chronic conditions\, isolation\, or limited mobility. National Longevity Day matters because it shifts the focus from just living longer to living better – with health\, independence\, and social support. \nThe day also supports a growing global movement to tackle aging as a biological challenge\, not just a societal one. Advancements in geroscience\, regenerative medicine\, and public health policy have the potential to reduce the burden of age-related diseases for future generations. It’s about turning the idea of “adding years to life” into “adding life to years.” \nHow to Get Involved in National Longevity Day\nAnyone can participate in National Longevity Day by taking simple steps toward a healthier\, longer life – and helping others do the same. Here are some ideas: \n\nSchedule a health check: Use the day to book screenings or wellness appointments you’ve been putting off.\nMove your body: Whether it’s a walk\, swim\, or dance class\, physical activity is one of the most powerful longevity tools available.\nEat with intention: Try preparing meals rich in vegetables\, whole grains\, and healthy fats – patterns seen in longevity hotspots like Okinawa and Sardinia.\nConnect with older adults: Spend time with older friends\, relatives\, or neighbors. Combatting loneliness is a proven strategy for longer lives.\nSupport research: Learn about and donate to organizations advancing aging science and equitable healthcare access for all age groups.\n\nHistory of National Longevity Day\nNational Longevity Day began as a grassroots initiative led by scientists and health advocates to draw attention to aging as a treatable area of medical research. It gained traction in the 2010s\, particularly in countries with rapidly aging populations. In some regions\, it overlaps with or supplements International Day of Older Persons\, but its focus leans more toward prevention and proactive health strategies across all age groups. \nSince its inception\, longevity awareness has grown into a multidisciplinary field connecting medicine\, social science\, ethics\, and innovation. The day now serves as a platform for sharing breakthroughs\, addressing ageism\, and inspiring people to take ownership of their health journeys early and often. \nNoteworthy Facts About National Longevity Day\n\nThe number of people aged 65 and over globally is projected to more than double by 2050\, reaching 1.6 billion.\nRegular physical activity can reduce the risk of chronic disease by up to 50%\, significantly increasing both lifespan and quality of life.\nBlue Zones – areas where people regularly live to 100+ – share common lifestyle habits\, including plant-based diets\, community connection\, and low-stress living.\nScientific research into aging\, or geroscience\, explores how targeting the aging process itself could delay multiple diseases at once.\nLoneliness and social isolation are linked to a higher risk of early death than obesity or physical inactivity.\n\nHashtags\n#NationalLongevityDay\, #HealthyAging\, #LiveLongLiveWell \nLinks\n\nInternational Longevity Alliance\nBlue Zones – Lifestyle Lessons from the World’s Longest-Lived People\n\nWhen is National Longevity Day?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-longevity-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261101
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CREATED:20250719T185726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T235427Z
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SUMMARY:CMT Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:CMT Awareness Month is observed every October to raise awareness about Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) – a group of inherited neurological conditions that affect the peripheral nerves. It’s a time for education\, visibility\, and community action to support the people and families living with this lifelong condition. \nWhat is CMT Awareness Month?\nThroughout October\, individuals and organisations around the world join together to shed light on Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. CMT affects around 1 in 2\,500 people and leads to muscle weakness\, foot deformities\, balance problems\, and reduced mobility. Awareness Month helps improve understanding of this under-recognised condition\, encourages earlier diagnosis\, and pushes for better support and treatment. Activities include storytelling campaigns\, fundraising events\, medical webinars\, and social media drives that give voice to those affected by CMT. \nWhen is CMT Awareness Month?\nCMT Awareness Month takes place every year in October. Across the month\, people take part in virtual and in-person events that help amplify the cause. Some participants take on personal challenges\, share daily facts\, or host local meet-ups to build support and connection in their communities. \nWhy CMT Awareness Month Matters\nDespite being one of the most common inherited neurological disorders\, CMT remains poorly understood by the public and often misdiagnosed by healthcare professionals. Many people wait years for a correct diagnosis. This delay can lead to unnecessary frustration\, physical decline\, and mental health struggles. Raising awareness helps close this gap – and opens up access to care\, equipment\, and emotional support. The month is also a rallying point for researchers\, advocates\, and charities working toward better treatments and\, one day\, a cure. \nHow to Get Involved in CMT Awareness Month\nWhether you’re living with CMT or simply want to support someone who is\, there are many ways to participate: \n\nShare your story: Post your experience on social media or through a charity’s campaign to help others feel less alone.\nHost or join a fundraiser: From bake sales to sponsored walks\, raising funds helps support services and research.\nEducate your network: Send leaflets\, links\, or infographics to schools\, workplaces\, and medical practices.\nLight up landmarks: Work with local councils to illuminate buildings in the campaign’s signature colours.\nConnect with others: Join webinars\, online forums\, or local support groups to share knowledge and encouragement.\n\nHistory of CMT Awareness Month\nCharcot-Marie-Tooth disease was first described in 1886 by three physicians – Jean-Martin Charcot\, Pierre Marie\, and Howard Henry Tooth. But awareness efforts didn’t gather momentum until patient advocacy groups formed in the late 20th century. CMT Awareness Month was established to bring attention to the challenges people with CMT face\, and to drive momentum toward better care and research. Today\, it’s marked globally\, with coordinated efforts across charities\, clinics\, and communities pushing the message forward each October. \nNoteworthy Facts About CMT Awareness Month\n\nCMT affects approximately 3 million people worldwide.\nIt is a progressive condition\, but early diagnosis can help people manage symptoms and maintain independence.\nCMT Awareness Month began as a grassroots campaign by patient groups and has since gone international.\nThere are more than 100 different genes known to cause CMT\, which is why genetic testing plays a key role in diagnosis.\nDespite its prevalence\, many people – including medical professionals – have never heard of CMT.\n\nHashtags\n#CMTAwarenessMonth\, #CMTAwareness\, #CMTCommunity \nLinks\n\nVisit CMT UK\nVisit the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association (US)\nNHS – Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease overview\n\nWhen is CMT Awareness Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n31 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/cmt-awareness-month-charcot-marie-tooth/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DTSTAMP:20260414T220542
CREATED:20250720T071903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T095001Z
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SUMMARY:Go Sober For October 2026
DESCRIPTION:Go Sober for October is a 31-day alcohol-free challenge that takes place every October to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. It’s a chance to give your body a break\, reset your relationship with alcohol\, and stand in solidarity with people living with cancer. What started as a simple fundraising idea has grown into a powerful health and social movement. \nWhat is Go Sober for October?\nAt its heart\, Go Sober for October is about replacing your usual drink with purpose. Participants pledge to give up alcohol for the entire month and use the challenge to raise money for Macmillan’s vital cancer care services. The initiative promotes reflection on drinking habits\, encourages physical and mental wellness\, and provides real-time support to people going through some of life’s toughest moments. \nUnlike many charity events\, this one fits around any lifestyle – there’s no need to run a marathon or host a gala. All you need is commitment\, a JustGiving page\, and a willingness to go 31 days without alcohol. And if life throws you a curveball\, you can buy a “Golden Ticket” pass to skip one night and keep your streak – and your conscience – intact. \nWhen is Go Sober for October?\nThe campaign runs for the full month of October\, starting on October 1 and ending on October 31. Many people use the month as a personal health reset\, while others take part to support loved ones affected by cancer or simply to take on a meaningful challenge before the festive season begins. You can sign up at any time during the month – though the earlier you start\, the more impact you can make. \nWhy Go Sober for October Matters\nCancer doesn’t wait – and neither does the need for support. Every day\, Macmillan provides specialist health care\, financial guidance\, and emotional support to people living with cancer across the UK. The money raised through Go Sober helps fund services like nurses\, helplines\, home visits\, and vital resources for families navigating a diagnosis. \nBut this isn’t just about charity – Go Sober for October is also about health. Cutting out alcohol for even one month can lead to: \n\nBetter sleep and deeper rest\nImproved concentration and mood\nLower blood pressure and cholesterol\nWeight loss and reduced sugar intake\nHealthier skin and digestion\nFinancial savings and clearer thinking\n\nFor many\, the month becomes a turning point – a catalyst for long-term change\, reduced alcohol consumption\, or simply a renewed sense of self-awareness. \nHow to Get Involved in Go Sober for October\nWhether you’re going solo\, recruiting a team at work\, or turning it into a family mission\, here’s how to make the most of your sober October: \n\nRegister: Sign up at gosober.org.uk and create your personal fundraising page.\nSet a goal: Choose a fundraising target and invite friends\, family\, or colleagues to sponsor you.\nTell your story: Share why you’re going sober – whether it’s for someone you love\, your own health\, or just for the challenge.\nTrack your progress: Use Macmillan’s tools or a calendar to mark each day alcohol-free – and celebrate small wins.\nTry alternatives: Stock up on alcohol-free beers\, mocktails\, herbal teas\, or creative soft drinks to keep things interesting.\nReflect and share: Talk about what you’re learning\, how you’re feeling\, and what’s changed since Day 1.\n\nHistory of Go Sober for October\nThe campaign began in 2013 as part of Macmillan Cancer Support’s efforts to create a simple\, accessible way for people to get involved. Inspired by similar “sober” challenges in Australia and Canada\, it quickly gained popularity in the UK. Over the years\, it has raised millions of pounds and engaged thousands of participants\, who have collectively skipped millions of drinks and shown what one month can do. \nToday\, Go Sober for October isn’t just a fundraiser – it’s a movement. It brings together people from all walks of life\, whether they’re affected by cancer\, rethinking their relationship with alcohol\, or just looking for a meaningful way to give back. \nNoteworthy Facts About Go Sober for October\n\nSince its launch\, the campaign has raised over £33 million for Macmillan Cancer Support.\nParticipants save an average of £120 during the month by cutting out alcohol.\nNearly 60% of people who take part say they continue drinking less after the challenge ends.\nOver 250\,000 people have signed up since the campaign began.\nGolden Tickets – Macmillan’s unique twist – have helped people stay motivated and real while still raising money.\n\nHashtags\n#GoSoberForOctober\, #SoberOctober\, #SoberHeroes \nLinks\n\nVisit the official Go Sober for October site\nLearn more about Macmillan Cancer Support\nFind Go Sober event details\n\nWhen is Go Sober For October 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n31 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/go-sober-for-october/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:National Cholesterol Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Each October\, health professionals\, charities\, and communities across the UK and beyond observe National Cholesterol Month – a focused campaign to raise awareness about the importance of managing cholesterol levels for a healthier heart. With heart disease remaining one of the leading causes of death\, this month serves as a reminder that small changes can make a big difference. It’s not about fear – it’s about empowerment\, education\, and proactive choices that support long-term wellbeing. \nWhat is National Cholesterol Month?\nNational Cholesterol Month is a public health campaign dedicated to educating people about cholesterol – what it is\, why it matters\, and how to manage it. Led by organizations such as Heart UK\, the campaign encourages people to get their cholesterol checked and take steps to lower levels through diet\, lifestyle\, and\, when needed\, medication. \nThe month offers a chance to break down myths\, highlight at-risk groups\, and promote resources for better heart health. From cholesterol-friendly recipes to webinars and fundraising walks\, it’s a month of both awareness and action. \nWhen is National Cholesterol Month?\nNational Cholesterol Month is observed every year in October. Events and educational campaigns run throughout the month\, with many workplaces\, health clinics\, schools\, and community groups getting involved. It’s a time to schedule check-ups\, attend wellness events\, or simply start a conversation about heart health with loved ones. \nOne of the campaign’s signature initiatives is the “Great Cholesterol Challenge\,” which invites people to make heart-healthy lifestyle changes and raise funds for cholesterol education and research. \nWhy National Cholesterol Month Matters\nCholesterol is often misunderstood. While our bodies need it to function\, too much of the wrong kind can quietly increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The trouble is\, high cholesterol has no symptoms – many people don’t know they have it until it causes serious problems. \nThis is why National Cholesterol Month is vital. It highlights that getting tested is simple\, and managing cholesterol doesn’t mean giving up everything you love. It’s about informed choices\, balance\, and support. For some\, the month can be life-changing – or even life-saving – by prompting that first test or lifestyle shift. \nHow to Get Involved in National Cholesterol Month\nWhether you’re taking charge of your own health or helping others do the same\, there are many ways to take part in National Cholesterol Month: \n\nGet your cholesterol checked: Book a test with your GP\, pharmacy\, or through a workplace health program.\nJoin the Great Cholesterol Challenge: Commit to walking more\, eating better\, or another heart-healthy goal\, and share your journey to inspire others.\nLearn and share: Read up on cholesterol and its link to heart disease\, and share accurate resources with friends and family.\nTry heart-healthy recipes: Add more fiber\, healthy fats\, and plant-based foods to your meals. Many resources offer cholesterol-lowering recipe ideas.\nSupport Heart UK or other heart health charities: Donate\, fundraise\, or volunteer to support education and advocacy efforts.\n\nHistory of National Cholesterol Month\nNational Cholesterol Month was launched by Heart UK\, a leading cholesterol charity in the UK\, to address the widespread lack of understanding about cholesterol and its risks. Since its inception\, the campaign has grown into a trusted\, annual health initiative that reaches thousands across the country. \nBy combining public health education with community events and practical tools\, the campaign continues to shift the conversation from fear to empowerment. The Great Cholesterol Challenge\, recipe guides\, and live events have made cholesterol awareness accessible and actionable for all ages. \nNoteworthy Facts About Cholesterol\n\nOver half of adults in the UK have raised cholesterol – but many don’t know it.\nThere are two main types of cholesterol: LDL (“bad”) and HDL (“good”). Balance between them is key.\nHigh cholesterol doesn’t usually cause symptoms\, which is why testing is essential.\nLifestyle changes like diet\, exercise\, and quitting smoking can significantly improve cholesterol levels.\nGenetic conditions like Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) can cause high cholesterol from a young age and often go undiagnosed.\n\nHashtags\n#NationalCholesterolMonth\, #HeartHealth\, #CholesterolAwareness \nLinks\n\nHeart UK – The Cholesterol Charity\nNHS – High Cholesterol Overview\nBritish Heart Foundation – Cholesterol Resources\n\nWhen is National Cholesterol Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n31 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-cholesterol-month/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an important annual event that aims to educate the public about breast cancer\, promote early detection\, and raise funds for research. It fosters community support for survivors and individuals currently undergoing treatment\, while advocating for the importance of routine screenings and self-examinations. \nWhat is Breast Cancer Awareness Month?\nBreast Cancer Awareness Month is a global campaign held each October to increase awareness of breast cancer. The initiative seeks to educate the public about the signs and symptoms\, promote early detection through screenings and self-exams\, and raise funds for research and treatment options. It also provides support to those affected by breast cancer\, including survivors\, patients\, and their families. Through various events\, organizations work to spread the message about the importance of regular check-ups and preventative care. \nWhen is Breast Cancer Awareness Month?\nBreast Cancer Awareness Month is observed every October. Throughout the month\, various activities\, fundraisers\, and awareness campaigns take place across the globe to highlight the significance of early detection and treatment. \nHow to Get Involved\nHere are several ways you can contribute and participate during Breast Cancer Awareness Month: \n\nParticipate in Walks or Runs: Join local or virtual breast cancer awareness walks and runs to raise funds for research.\nWear Pink: Show your support by wearing pink\, the symbolic color of breast cancer awareness.\nDonate: Contribute to organizations that fund breast cancer research\, support services\, and awareness campaigns.\nShare Your Story: Use social media to share personal stories\, information\, and resources to help spread awareness.\nSchedule a Screening: Take this month as a reminder to schedule a mammogram or encourage others to do the same.\n\nHistory of the Event\nBreast Cancer Awareness Month was first observed in 1985\, founded by the American Cancer Society and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. The pink ribbon\, now an international symbol for breast cancer awareness\, was introduced in 1992. Since then\, the month of October has become synonymous with widespread efforts to raise awareness\, support those affected by breast cancer\, and fund life-saving research. \nRelevant Hashtags\nEngage in the conversation and spread awareness on social media using these hashtags: \n\n#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth2026\n#ThinkPink\n#BreastCancerSupport\n#FindACure\n#EarlyDetection\n\nRelevant Links\n\nNational Breast Cancer Foundation\nAmerican Cancer Society – Breast Cancer Screening\nWorld Health Organization – Breast Cancer Information
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/breast-cancer-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Cancer Awareness,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,October Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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SUMMARY:Eye Injury Prevention Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Eye Injury Prevention Month is observed every October to promote awareness about eye safety and prevent injuries. This campaign emphasises the importance of protecting eyes from harm in various settings\, including at home\, work\, and during recreational activities. It encourages individuals to adopt protective measures such as wearing safety glasses\, ensuring proper lighting\, and following safety guidelines to reduce the risk of eye injuries. \nWhat is Eye Injury Prevention Month?\nEye Injury Prevention Month is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of eye safety and preventing eye injuries. Sponsored by organizations like the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)\, this observance educates the public about common causes of eye injuries and how to prevent them through protective measures and safety practices. \nWhen is Eye Injury Prevention Month?\nEye Injury Prevention Month is celebrated every October. During this month\, various activities and campaigns are organized to highlight the significance of eye safety and encourage the adoption of preventative measures. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are numerous ways to participate in Eye Injury Prevention Month: \n\nWear Protective Eyewear: Use safety glasses or goggles when engaging in activities that pose a risk to your eyes\, such as sports\, home repairs\, and certain work environments.\nPromote Eye Safety at Work: Employers can provide safety training and ensure that proper protective gear is available for employees working in hazardous conditions.\nEducate Others: Share information about eye injury prevention with family\, friends\, and colleagues. Use social media platforms to spread awareness about the importance of eye safety.\nRegular Eye Check-Ups: Schedule regular eye exams to detect and address potential eye problems early.\nImplement Safety Measures at Home: Ensure your home is free from hazards that could cause eye injuries\, such as sharp objects or chemicals\, and that children understand the importance of eye safety.\n\nHistory of the Event\nEye Injury Prevention Month was established to reduce the prevalence of eye injuries and educate the public on the importance of eye safety. Spearheaded by organizations like the AAO\, this observance brings attention to the simple yet effective measures that can prevent many common eye injuries. \nRelevant Hashtags\nEngage with the online community and promote eye safety using these hashtags: \n\n#EyeInjuryPreventionMonth\n#EyeSafety\n#ProtectYourEyes\n#VisionHealth\n#SafetyFirst\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on eye injury prevention and how to get involved\, visit the following resources: \n\nAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology – Eye Health\nPrevent Blindness\nCDC – Eye Safety\n\nWhen is Eye Injury Prevention Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n31 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/eye-injury-prevention-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is an annual event that takes place each October to celebrate the contributions of America’s workers with disabilities and to highlight the importance of inclusive employment policies and practices. The theme for 2024 was “Access to Good Jobs for All\,” which underscored the ongoing efforts to ensure that people with disabilities have equal opportunities in the workforce. \nNDEAM provides a platform for businesses\, organizations\, and individuals to engage in activities that promote disability employment. The month is filled with events\, educational sessions\, and initiatives that aim to raise awareness about disability employment issues and foster a culture of inclusion. \nWhat is National Disability Employment Awareness Month?\nNDEAM is a national campaign that focuses on the abilities and talents of individuals with disabilities. It serves to educate employers and the public about the value of a workforce inclusive of their skills and talents. Organized by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP)\, NDEAM involves a wide range of activities\, including educational webinars\, panel discussions\, and public awareness campaigns designed to support the employment of people with disabilities. \nWhen is National Disability Employment Awareness Month?\nNDEAM is celebrated every October. The entire month is dedicated to increasing awareness and celebrating the many and varied contributions of America’s workers with disabilities. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are numerous ways for individuals and organizations to participate in NDEAM: \n\nHost Educational Workshops: Conduct training sessions on disability awareness\, accessibility\, and inclusive hiring practices to educate employees and management.\nPromote Success Stories: Share testimonials and success stories of employees with disabilities within your organization through newsletters\, social media\, and company websites.\nReview and Update Policies: Assess and update workplace policies to ensure they promote an inclusive and accessible environment for all employees.\nPartner with Advocacy Groups: Collaborate with local and national disability advocacy groups to host joint events and initiatives that promote disability employment.\nEncourage Employee Engagement: Involve employees in NDEAM activities\, such as participating in awareness events\, volunteering\, or advocating for disability inclusion in the workplace.\nOrganize Community Events: Host community events that celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities and promote inclusive employment practices.\n\nHistory of the Event\nThe origins of NDEAM date back to 1945 when Congress declared the first week of October as “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week.” In 1988\, the event was extended to a month and renamed to reflect the broader focus on employment for all individuals with disabilities. ODEP leads the observance each year\, providing resources and coordinating events to promote the employment of people with disabilities and support their integration into the workforce. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the conversation and spread awareness about NDEAM by using these hashtags on social media: \n\n#NDEAM2024\n#InclusionWorks\n#DisabilityEmployment\n#EmploymentForAll\n#DiversityAndInclusion\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on NDEAM\, resources\, and how to get involved\, visit the following links: \n\nU.S. Department of Labor – NDEAM\nEmployer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)\nNational Organization on Disability (NOD)\n\nWhen is National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n31 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-disability-employment-awareness-month/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:Menopause Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:Menopause Awareness Month shines a light on the experiences of women going through menopause\, promoting education\, support\, and empowerment. This month-long observance is dedicated to raising awareness about the physical\, emotional\, and psychological challenges women may face during menopause\, while offering resources for a healthy and informed transition. \nWhat is Menopause Awareness Month?\nMenopause Awareness Month is an annual campaign aimed at increasing understanding of menopause and its impact on women’s health. It provides a platform for education\, open discussions\, and resources to help women navigate this life stage with confidence. The campaign also encourages healthcare professionals\, families\, and communities to support women during this time. \nWhen is Menopause Awareness Month?\nMenopause Awareness Month is observed every October\, serving as a timely reminder for women to prioritise their health as they approach midlife. Throughout the month\, various events\, seminars\, and discussions are held to break the stigma around menopause and empower women to take control of their well-being. \nHow to Get Involved\nThere are many ways to participate in Menopause Awareness Month: \n\nAttend Educational Seminars: Join workshops and webinars that focus on understanding menopause and managing its symptoms.\nShare Your Story: Encourage open dialogue by sharing your experiences with menopause on social media\, in blogs\, or within community groups.\nSupport Research: Contribute to organizations or campaigns focused on advancing menopause-related research and treatment.\nHost a Discussion: Facilitate a discussion in your community or workplace to educate others about menopause and promote support networks.\n\nHistory of the Event\nMenopause Awareness Month was established to address the lack of information and support available for women going through menopause. The initiative aims to remove the stigma associated with this natural phase of life\, fostering greater empathy and understanding. Over the years\, it has become a pivotal moment for education and advocacy around women’s health\, promoting a more supportive environment for all. \nRelevant Hashtags\nEngage with others and spread awareness using the following hashtags: \n\n#MenopauseAwarenessMonth\n#BreakTheStigma\n#MidlifeHealth\n#MenopauseMatters\n#HealthyTransitions\n\nWhen is Menopause Awareness Month 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nStart Date\nEnd Date\n\n\n\n\n2026\n1 October\n31 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/menopause-awareness-month/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:Lee National Denim Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Lee National Denim Day is a meaningful and impactful initiative that uses the universal symbol of denim to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and support. This day encourages individuals and organizations to wear denim and make a donation to support the fight against breast cancer. As Lee National Denim Day 2026 approaches\, let’s delve into the significance of this day\, its historical roots\, and how you can participate in this charitable event. \nWhat is Lee National Denim Day 2026?\nLee National Denim Day 2026 is a day when people across the United States are invited to wear denim and donate to the fight against breast cancer. By wearing denim\, participants show solidarity with breast cancer survivors and patients\, raise awareness about the disease\, and contribute to life-saving research and support services. \nWhen is Lee National Denim Day 2026?\nLee National Denim Day is celebrated annually on the first Friday in October. In 2026\, this day falls on October 6th\, providing an excellent opportunity to join the cause and make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. \nHow to get involved with Lee National Denim Day 2026?\nParticipating in Lee National Denim Day is easy and impactful. Here’s how you can get involved: \n\nWear Denim: On Lee National Denim Day\, swap your usual work or school attire for denim jeans or other denim clothing.\nMake a Donation: Consider making a donation to the American Cancer Society\, which uses the funds for breast cancer research\, early detection programs\, patient support\, and more.\nJoin or Organize a Team: Many workplaces and organizations form teams to participate in Lee National Denim Day. Join an existing team or organize one in your workplace or community.\nSpread the Word: Use social media and other platforms to raise awareness about Lee National Denim Day\, breast cancer prevention\, and the importance of early detection.\nShare Your Story: If you or a loved one have been affected by breast cancer\, consider sharing your story to inspire and motivate others to join the cause.\nHost Fundraising Activities: Organize events such as bake sales\, auctions\, or raffles to raise additional funds for breast cancer research and support services.\n\nHistory of Lee National Denim Day\nLee National Denim Day was established in 1996 by the Lee Jeans company. The initiative began when several Lee Jeans employees\, inspired by a casual Friday dress code\, organized a fundraising event for breast cancer. They encouraged employees to wear denim to work in exchange for a donation to support breast cancer research and advocacy. \nSince its inception\, Lee National Denim Day has raised millions of dollars for breast cancer research and support programs\, making it one of the largest single-day fundraisers for breast cancer in the United States. \nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your support for Lee National Denim Day 2026 and spreading awareness about breast cancer\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others who are participating in this charitable event: \n\n#DenimDay\n#BreastCancerAwareness\n#LeeNationalDenimDay\n#WearDenimGiveHope\n#SupportBreastCancerResearch\n#FightAgainstBreastCancer\n#DenimForACause\n\nBy wearing denim and making a donation on Lee National Denim Day\, you can contribute to the ongoing efforts to advance breast cancer research\, provide support to patients and their families\, and raise awareness about the importance of early detection and prevention.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/lee-national-denim-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cancer Awareness
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SUMMARY:Child Health Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Child Health Day 2026 is an important annual observance that focuses on raising awareness about the health and well-being of children and promoting initiatives to improve their physical and mental health. This day reminds us of the critical importance of providing children with access to quality healthcare\, nutrition\, education\, and safe environments. Child Health Day serves as a call to action for individuals\, families\, communities\, and policymakers to prioritize the health and future of our youngest generation. \nWhen is Child Health Day 2026?\nChild Health Day is observed on the first Monday of October each year. In 2026\, Child Health Day will be celebrated on October 2nd\, providing a dedicated day to focus on children’s health and well-being. \nHow to get involved with Child Health Day 2026?\nParticipating in Child Health Day allows you to contribute to the well-being of children in your community and around the world. Here are some ways to get involved: \n\nPromote Children’s Health: Share information about child health\, nutrition\, and immunization on social media to raise awareness and educate your network.\nSupport Child Health Organizations: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations dedicated to children’s health and well-being.\nAdvocate for Policies: Advocate for policies that prioritize children’s healthcare\, education\, and safety\, and support candidates who prioritize these issues.\nOrganize Health Workshops: Plan workshops\, seminars\, or webinars on child health topics in your community to provide parents and caregivers with valuable information.\nEngage in Physical Activities: Encourage children and families to engage in physical activities and outdoor play to promote physical fitness and well-being.\nLead by Example: Promote a healthy lifestyle in your own family by emphasizing good nutrition\, regular exercise\, and regular check-ups.\n\nHistory of Child Health Day\nChild Health Day was established to emphasize the importance of children’s health and to raise awareness about the challenges that children face in terms of access to healthcare and overall well-being. The observance serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to protect and nurture the health of our youngest generation. \nSince its inception\, Child Health Day has been an important platform for advocating for policies and practices that benefit children. \nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your support for Child Health Day 2026 and child health-related content on social media\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others who share your commitment to children’s well-being: \n\n#ChildHealthDay\n#HealthyKids\n#ChildrensWellBeing\n#KidsHealthMatters\n#HealthForFuture\n#ChildhoodNutrition\n#KidsDeserveTheBest\n\nBy using these hashtags\, you can join a community of individuals and organizations dedicated to improving the health and future of children worldwide.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/child-health-day/
LOCATION:United States\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:International Plasma Awareness Week (IPAW) 2026
DESCRIPTION:What is International Plasma Awareness Week (IPAW)?\nEvery year\, during October\, the world celebrates plasma donors – the people who roll up their sleeves to save lives. Your plasma donation may be a small part of your day\, but it’s a huge part of someone else’s life. \nInternational Plasma Awareness Week (IPAW) is held annually during the first week of October to raise global awareness about source plasma collection\, recognise the valued contributions of donors\, and increase understanding about plasma protein therapies and rare diseases. \nSince 2013\, IPAW has been a coordinated and joint effort of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) and its member companies to raise greater awareness about the importance of donating plasma. Many people living with life-threatening\, chronic\, and genetic diseases rely on plasma as a treatment. \nUnlike traditional pharmaceuticals\, the source material for most plasma protein therapies is human plasma. PPTA and its members work every day to raise awareness for this unique human biologic and its lifesaving properties. \nWhen is International Plasma Awareness Week?\nIn 2026 International Plasma Awareness Week begins on Monday the 6th of October and will run until Friday the 10th. To view resources or find out how you can get involved\, visit PlasmaWeek.org \nHow to get involved in IPAW25\nPost about #IPAW2026 on your favourite social media platforms to raise awareness about plasma donation and the power of plasma-derived medicines.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/international-plasma-awareness-week-ipaw/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Cerebral Palsy Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Cerebral Palsy Day is an annual event held on October 6th to raise awareness about cerebral palsy and to celebrate the lives and achievements of those living with the condition. This global movement aims to bring attention to the challenges faced by people with cerebral palsy and to advocate for their rights and inclusion in society. \nWhat is World Cerebral Palsy Day?\nWorld Cerebral Palsy Day is a global awareness campaign focused on improving the quality of life for individuals with cerebral palsy. It brings together individuals\, families\, and organizations to share experiences\, promote understanding\, and advocate for better support and services. \nWhen is World Cerebral Palsy Day?\nWorld Cerebral Palsy Day is celebrated annually on October 6th. This day provides an opportunity to highlight the experiences and contributions of people with cerebral palsy and to promote actions that can improve their lives. \nHow to Get Involved\nHere are some ways to participate in World Cerebral Palsy Day: \n\nJoin Awareness Campaigns: Participate in local and online campaigns to spread awareness about cerebral palsy.\nSupport Fundraising Events: Engage in fundraising activities to support research and services for people with cerebral palsy.\nShare Stories: Use social media to share personal stories and experiences of living with cerebral palsy to educate others.\nAdvocate for Inclusion: Promote policies and practices that support the inclusion and rights of people with cerebral palsy.\nOrganize Educational Activities: Host workshops\, seminars\, and webinars to educate the public about cerebral palsy and its impact.\n\nHistory of the Event\nWorld Cerebral Palsy Day was established to provide a platform for people with cerebral palsy to connect\, share their stories\, and advocate for change. It aims to create a more inclusive world where individuals with cerebral palsy have equal opportunities to live fulfilling lives. \nRelevant Hashtags\nJoin the global conversation and raise awareness using these hashtags: \n\n#WorldCerebralPalsyDay\n#CerebralPalsyAwareness\n#CPStrong\n#InclusionMatters\n#CPAwareness\n\nRelevant Links\nFor more information on World Cerebral Palsy Day and how to get involved\, visit these resources: \n\nWorld Cerebral Palsy Day Official Site\nCerebral Palsy Foundation\nUnited Cerebral Palsy (UCP)\n\nWhen is World Cerebral Palsy Day 2026?\n\n\n\nYear\nDate\n\n\n\n\n2026\n6 October\n\n\n2027\nTBC\n\n\n2028\nTBC
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-cerebral-palsy-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Australia,Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,October Awareness Days,United Kingdom,United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261008
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SUMMARY:Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day USA 2026
DESCRIPTION:For many Trigeminal Neuralgia will not be a familiar condition. It for that purpose that today\, October 7th\, is recognized as Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) Awareness Day. \nOctober 7th is the day that sufferers of TN\, their friends and family join forces to educate people about symptoms and the challenges they face\, raise awareness of the condition and raise money for research and support organizations. \nTN is pain linked to the trigeminal nerve which can be felt in many parts of your face; lips\, eyes\, nose\, scalp\, forehead\, upper jaw and/or lower jaw. The types of pain experienced can differ from patient to patient but is persistent. Fortunately this painful condition is relatively rare affecting 4.3 per 100\,000 people per year. \nTrigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026 is a vital occasion dedicated to raising awareness about trigeminal neuralgia\, a rare and excruciatingly painful neurological condition. This day aims to educate the public about the challenges faced by individuals with trigeminal neuralgia and to promote support\, research\, and improved treatments. As Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day approaches\, let’s delve into the significance of this day\, its objectives\, and how you can participate in raising awareness and offering support. \nWhat is Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026?\nTrigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026 is a day dedicated to increasing awareness about trigeminal neuralgia (TN). TN is a neurological disorder characterized by severe\, sudden-onset facial pain\, often triggered by simple actions such as chewing\, speaking\, or touching the face. This day serves as a platform to shed light on the impact of TN on individuals’ lives and advocate for improved diagnosis\, treatment\, and support for those affected. \nWhen is Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026?\nTrigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day is observed annually on October 7th. In 2026\, this important day falls on a Saturday\, providing an opportunity for various activities and initiatives to raise awareness about TN. \nHow to get involved with Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026?\nParticipating in Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day can help bring attention to this debilitating condition and provide support to individuals living with TN. Here are some ways to get involved: \n\nEducate Yourself: Take the time to learn about trigeminal neuralgia\, its symptoms\, and its impact on those who suffer from it.\nShare Information: Use social media and other platforms to share facts\, articles\, and personal stories related to TN to raise awareness.\nSupport TN Organizations: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations dedicated to TN research\, advocacy\, and patient support.\nAdvocate for Improved Care: Advocate for increased research funding\, better access to healthcare\, and improved treatments for TN patients.\nOffer Support: If you know someone with TN\, offer your support\, understanding\, and assistance as needed.\nParticipate in Fundraising: Support fundraising efforts that aim to raise funds for TN research and patient services.\nSpread Hope: Share stories of TN survivors who have found ways to manage their condition and lead fulfilling lives.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your support for Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026 and raising awareness about TN\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others who are participating in this crucial campaign: \n\n#TrigeminalNeuralgiaAwareness\n#TNWarrior\n#FacialPainAwareness\n#SupportTN\n#FindACureForTN\n#TNAdvocacy\n#HopeForTN\n\nBy participating in Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day 2026\, you can contribute to greater understanding\, support\, and hope for individuals living with this challenging condition.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/trigeminal-neuralgia-awareness-day-usa/
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United States
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SUMMARY:National Arthritis Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:National Arthritis Week 2026 is a crucial awareness campaign aimed at highlighting the challenges faced by individuals living with arthritis and promoting a better understanding of this debilitating condition. Arthritis affects millions of people worldwide\, causing pain\, stiffness\, and reduced mobility. As National Arthritis Week approaches\, let’s explore the significance of this week\, its objectives\, and how you can participate in raising awareness and supporting those with arthritis. \nWhat is National Arthritis Week 2026?\nNational Arthritis Week 2026 is a dedicated week for raising awareness about arthritis\, a group of conditions that cause inflammation in the joints. This week serves as an opportunity to educate the public\, healthcare professionals\, and policymakers about the impact of arthritis on individuals and society as a whole. It also aims to encourage early diagnosis\, access to treatment\, and improved quality of life for those living with arthritis. \nWhen is National Arthritis Week 2026?\nNational Arthritis Week is observed annually during the first week of October. In 2026\, this important week begins on October 2nd and continues through October 8th. \nHow to get involved with National Arthritis Week 2026?\nParticipating in National Arthritis Week can help raise awareness and support for individuals affected by arthritis. Here are some ways to get involved: \n\nLearn About Arthritis: Take the time to educate yourself about different types of arthritis\, their symptoms\, and their impact on individuals’ lives.\nShare Information: Use social media and other platforms to share facts\, articles\, and personal stories related to arthritis to raise awareness.\nSupport Arthritis Charities: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations dedicated to arthritis research\, support\, and advocacy.\nAdvocate for Access to Care: Advocate for policies that ensure individuals with arthritis have access to early diagnosis\, treatment\, and support services.\nOrganize Fundraising Activities: Host fundraisers or charity events to raise funds for arthritis research and patient support.\nEngage in Physical Activity: Encourage individuals with arthritis to participate in appropriate physical activities to maintain mobility and reduce pain.\nOffer Support: If you know someone with arthritis\, offer your support\, understanding\, and assistance as needed.\n\nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your support for National Arthritis Week 2026 and raising awareness about arthritis\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others who are participating in this important campaign: \n\n#ArthritisAwareness\n#NationalArthritisWeek\n#SupportArthritis\n#ArthritisAdvocacy\n#PainAwareness\n#ArthritisResearch\n#TogetherAgainstArthritis\n\nBy participating in National Arthritis Week 2026\, you can contribute to a greater understanding of arthritis and support efforts to improve the lives of those affected by this condition.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-arthritis-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,October Awareness Days,United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Public Health Workforce Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Public Health Workforce Week 2026 is a significant annual observance that recognizes and celebrates the contributions of public health professionals who work tirelessly to protect and improve the health and well-being of communities. This week-long event aims to raise awareness about the importance of public health and the dedicated individuals who make a difference in the field. Public Health Workforce Week encourages collaboration\, education\, and advocacy to address public health challenges and strengthen our global health infrastructure. \nWhen is Public Health Workforce Week 2026?\nPublic Health Workforce Week typically takes place in the first week of October. In 2026\, Public Health Workforce Week will be observed from October 2nd to October 8th\, providing a platform to honor public health professionals. \nHow to get involved with Public Health Workforce Week 2026?\nParticipating in Public Health Workforce Week allows you to support and celebrate the efforts of public health professionals. Here are some ways to get involved: \n\nRecognize Public Health Heroes: Take the time to acknowledge and thank public health professionals in your community for their dedication and service.\nEngage in Educational Activities: Attend or organize events\, webinars\, and workshops that highlight public health issues and solutions.\nAdvocate for Public Health: Advocate for policies and funding that support public health initiatives and healthcare access for all.\nShare Public Health Information: Share informative articles\, resources\, and public health messages on social media to raise awareness.\nParticipate in Community Health Initiatives: Volunteer for or support local health initiatives\, such as free health clinics\, vaccination drives\, and wellness programs.\nConnect with Public Health Organizations: Collaborate with public health organizations and nonprofits that focus on various health issues and initiatives.\n\nHistory of Public Health Workforce Week\nPublic Health Workforce Week was established to highlight the invaluable contributions of public health professionals and organizations that work to protect and improve the health of communities worldwide. It also serves as an opportunity to inspire future generations to pursue careers in public health. \nOver the years\, Public Health Workforce Week has grown into a vital platform for recognizing and supporting the individuals and institutions dedicated to public health. \nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your support for Public Health Workforce Week 2026 and public health-related content on social media\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others passionate about public health: \n\n#PublicHealthWeek\n#HealthcareHeroes\n#GlobalHealth\n#CommunityWellness\n#PublicHealthAdvocacy\n#HealthEquity\n#HealthyCommunities\n\nBy using these hashtags\, you can join a global community committed to recognizing and supporting public health professionals and initiatives.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/public-health-workforce-week/
LOCATION:United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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SUMMARY:World Sight Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Sight Day 2026 is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about vision impairment\, blindness\, and the importance of eye health. This day serves as a reminder of the need for regular eye examinations\, early detection and treatment of eye conditions\, and access to eye care for all. World Sight Day also highlights the global effort to eliminate preventable blindness and improve the quality of life for individuals with vision loss. As World Sight Day approaches\, let’s explore the significance of this day\, when it takes place\, how to get involved\, its history\, and ways to connect with others through hashtags. \nWhat is World Sight Day 2026?\nWorld Sight Day 2026 is a day when organizations\, communities\, and individuals come together to focus on eye health and vision care. It aims to promote eye health awareness and advocate for access to quality eye care services. This day emphasizes the importance of regular eye check-ups\, early intervention in eye conditions\, and the prevention of avoidable blindness. \nWhen is World Sight Day 2026?\nWorld Sight Day is observed annually on the second Thursday of October. In 2026\, this important day falls on October 12th\, providing a global platform for individuals\, eye care professionals\, and organizations to participate in activities that raise awareness about vision-related issues. \nHow to get involved with World Sight Day 2026?\nParticipating in World Sight Day allows you to contribute to the promotion of eye health and the prevention of vision impairment. Here are some meaningful ways to get involved: \n\nGet an Eye Exam: Schedule a comprehensive eye examination to ensure your vision is healthy\, and encourage others to do the same.\nSupport Vision Charities: Donate to organizations that provide eye care services\, treatment\, and resources to individuals in need.\nAdvocate for Eye Health: Advocate for policies that improve access to eye care services\, particularly in underserved communities.\nEducate Others: Share information about the importance of eye health and prevention of vision loss with your community and on social media.\nOrganize Eye Health Events: Host eye health workshops\, screenings\, or awareness campaigns to engage your community.\nSupport Vision Research: Contribute to research initiatives focused on understanding and treating eye conditions.\n\nHistory of World Sight Day\nWorld Sight Day was established by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) to raise awareness about vision impairment and blindness. It first took place in 1998 and has since become a global initiative supported by various organizations\, governments\, and eye care professionals worldwide. \nSince its inception\, World Sight Day has played a significant role in advocating for eye health\, reducing preventable blindness\, and improving access to quality eye care services. \nRelevant Hashtags\nWhen sharing your support for World Sight Day 2026 and advocating for eye health and vision care\, consider using these relevant hashtags to connect with others who are participating in this global effort: \n\n#WorldSightDay\n#EyeHealth\n#VisionCare\n#PreventBlindness\n#EyeExamination\n#SightForAll\n#Vision2020\n\nBy using these hashtags\, you can join a global conversation that highlights the importance of vision health and encourages individuals to prioritize their eye care and support initiatives that aim to eliminate avoidable blindness.
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-sight-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261011
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SUMMARY:World Mental Health Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:World Mental Health Day is observed every year on 10 October\, raising awareness of mental health issues worldwide and mobilising efforts to improve access to mental health care. The day is coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) and supported by the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH)\, which founded the observance in 1992. \nWhat is World Mental Health Day?\nWorld Mental Health Day is an annual global observance dedicated to educating the public about mental health\, reducing stigma around mental illness\, and advocating for better mental health services. Each year\, WHO selects a theme to focus attention on a specific challenge – recent themes have included “Mental Health at Work” (2024) and “Mental Health in Humanitarian Emergencies” (2025). The day brings together governments\, charities\, healthcare providers\, and individuals across more than 150 countries to campaign for mental health as a fundamental human right. \nWhen is World Mental Health Day?\nWorld Mental Health Day takes place on Saturday\, 10 October 2026. The date is fixed – it falls on 10 October every year regardless of the day of the week. This consistency allows organisations to plan campaigns and activities well in advance. \nWhy World Mental Health Day Matters\nThe scale of mental health need globally is enormous. According to WHO\, approximately 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health condition at some point in their lives. Depression alone affects more than 280 million people worldwide\, making it one of the leading causes of disability. The economic impact is equally significant: depression and anxiety cost the global economy an estimated US$1 trillion per year in lost productivity\, with roughly 12 billion working days lost annually. \nDespite these figures\, mental health services remain chronically underfunded. WHO reports that countries spend on average just 2% of their health budgets on mental health\, and in low-income nations\, there is fewer than one mental health professional per 100\,000 people. World Mental Health Day serves as a critical platform to highlight these gaps and push for systemic change. For those working in high-pressure environments\, events like Mental Health Awareness Week in May offer further opportunities to engage with workplace wellbeing throughout the year. \nHow to Get Involved in World Mental Health Day\nThere are many ways to take part on 10 October and beyond: \n\nCheck in on someone – Reach out to a friend\, colleague\, or family member and ask how they are really doing. A simple\, genuine conversation can make a significant difference to someone who is struggling in silence.\nWear green – Green is the international colour of mental health awareness. Wearing a green ribbon\, clothing\, or accessory on 10 October signals solidarity and can spark conversations about mental health in workplaces\, schools\, and communities.\nShare on social media – Use the hashtags #WorldMentalHealthDay and #WorldMentalHealthDay2026 to amplify awareness. Share verified mental health resources\, personal reflections\, or information about local support services.\nOrganise a workplace event – Host a lunch-and-learn session\, invite a mental health speaker\, or set up a wellbeing corner with resources. Employers play a key role in normalising mental health conversations.\nEducate yourself – Take a Mental Health First Aid course\, read about common conditions such as anxiety and depression\, or explore resources from organisations like Mind\, NAMI\, or the Mental Health Foundation. Understanding mental health equips you to support others effectively.\nDonate or volunteer – Support mental health charities through donations\, fundraising events\, or volunteering with crisis helplines. Many organisations rely on volunteers to provide frontline support.\nAttend a local event – Many cities host walks\, panel discussions\, film screenings\, and community gatherings on 10 October. Check with local mental health organisations or community centres for scheduled activities.\n\nHistory of World Mental Health Day\nWorld Mental Health Day was first observed on 10 October 1992\, initiated by the World Federation for Mental Health under the leadership of Deputy Secretary General Richard Hunter. The inaugural event featured a live broadcast from Tallahassee\, Florida\, with participation from communities across five continents. In those early years\, the day had no specific theme – organisations were free to address whatever mental health issues were most pressing in their local context. \nIn 1994\, Secretary General Eugene Brody introduced the first official theme: “Improving the Quality of Mental Health Services throughout the World.” This shift towards themed campaigns gave the day a more coordinated focus\, enabling global advocacy efforts to align around shared priorities. By 1995\, participation had expanded significantly\, with events ranging from month-long observances in Egypt to national campaigns in the United Kingdom. \nThe World Health Organization began officially supporting the observance in the mid-1990s\, bringing institutional weight and global reach. In 2013\, WHO launched the Mental Health Action Plan 2013–2030\, which set clear targets for improving services and reducing the burden of mental illness worldwide. This framework gave World Mental Health Day a strategic context\, connecting annual campaigns to long-term policy goals. Themes over the decades have addressed children’s mental health (1997)\, human rights (1998)\, depression (2012)\, suicide prevention (2019)\, and mental health at work (2024). \nNoteworthy Facts About World Mental Health Day\n\nThe first World Mental Health Day in 1992 was broadcast live from Tallahassee\, Florida\, with participants joining from 12 countries across five continents.\nThe green ribbon is the international symbol of mental health awareness\, representing hope\, renewal\, and growth.\nWHO estimates that nearly 1 billion people worldwide live with a mental health condition\, yet the global median of government health spending devoted to mental health is just 2%.\nSuicide is the fourth leading cause of death among 15–29 year olds globally\, according to WHO data.\nMajor landmarks worldwide – including the Empire State Building\, Niagara Falls\, and the London Eye – have been illuminated in green on 10 October to mark the day.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat is World Mental Health Day?\nWorld Mental Health Day is an annual global observance on 10 October\, coordinated by the World Health Organization and founded by the World Federation for Mental Health in 1992. It raises awareness of mental health issues\, reduces stigma\, and advocates for better mental health services worldwide. \nWhen is World Mental Health Day in 2026?\nWorld Mental Health Day falls on Saturday\, 10 October 2026. The date is fixed at 10 October every year. \nWho organises World Mental Health Day?\nThe day was founded by the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) in 1992 and is now supported and promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO). Each year\, WHO selects a theme and provides campaign resources\, while thousands of organisations in over 150 countries run local events and initiatives. \nSpread the Word\nHelp raise awareness by sharing World Mental Health Day with your friends\, family\, and followers. Use the hashtags #WorldMentalHealthDay and #WorldMentalHealthDay2026 on social media. The more people who talk openly about mental health\, the closer we get to a world where seeking help is seen as strength\, not weakness. \nRelated Awareness Days\n\nWorld Suicide Prevention Day – Observed on 10 September\, this day focuses on preventing suicide through awareness\, education\, and community action\, addressing one of the most serious consequences of untreated mental illness.\nMental Health Awareness Week – Held in May each year in the UK\, this week-long campaign hosted by the Mental Health Foundation promotes public understanding of mental health through a specific annual theme.\nUniversity Mental Health Day – Observed in March\, this day highlights the mental health challenges faced by students and staff in higher education\, calling for better support services at universities.\n\nLinks\n\nWorld Mental Health Day – World Health Organization\nWorld Mental Health Day Official – WFMH\nWorld Mental Health Day – Mental Health Foundation\nExplore more awareness days at AwarenessDays.com
URL:https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-mental-health-day/
LOCATION:International
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing Awareness,International,October Awareness Days
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