Seasonal Depression Awareness Month is observed in December to increase awareness about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and other forms of mood changes linked to seasonal patterns and reduced daylight exposure. The month promotes education on symptoms, treatment options, and supportive strategies such as light therapy, counseling, and lifestyle adjustments. Awareness efforts also emphasize reducing stigma […]
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8 events,American Heart Month is a U.S. health observance focused on raising awareness about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the country. Established in 1964, it promotes heart-healthy behaviors such as physical activity, balanced nutrition, and regular screenings. The month also highlights health disparities affecting heart disease outcomes. National Cancer Prevention Month highlights evidence-based strategies to reduce cancer risk, including lifestyle changes, early detection, and environmental protections. Observed annually in February, it emphasizes prevention alongside treatment and survivorship. Public health agencies use the month to promote screenings and education. National Self-Check Month encourages individuals to become familiar with their own bodies and health indicators in order to notice early warning signs of illness. The observance promotes routine self-exams and proactive health monitoring. It is often paired with education on when to seek professional medical care. International Boost Self-Esteem Month is observed in February to promote positive self-worth, confidence, and healthy self-image. The observance highlights how self-esteem affects mental health, relationships, academic success, and overall well-being. Campaigns encourage self-compassion, supportive environments, and practices that foster resilience, empowerment, and emotional wellness. Black History Month is observed annually in the United States in February to recognize and celebrate the achievements, history, and contributions of African Americans across all fields, including politics, science, the arts, culture, and civil rights. Originating from Negro History Week, founded by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926, the observance has grown into a […] National Senior Independence Month is observed in February to highlight the importance of maintaining independence, dignity, and quality of life for older adults. The observance promotes resources that support aging in place, mobility, healthcare access, and social connection. It also recognizes caregivers and community services that help seniors remain active and engaged. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness Month is observed in February to raise awareness about vision loss conditions that affect millions of people worldwide. The observance highlights risk factors, early symptoms, treatment options, and adaptive strategies that support independence. It also encourages routine eye exams and research into vision-preserving therapies. Black History Month is an annual observance in the United States and Canada dedicated to recognizing the achievements, contributions, and history of African Americans. Originating from Negro History Week in 1926, it expanded to a month-long observance in 1976. The month highlights Black leadership, culture, resistance, and impact across all areas of society. |
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19 events,A campaign to raise awareness about endometriosis, a condition affecting 1 in 10 women, focusing on education, research funding, and support for those living with chronic pelvic pain. Dedicated to raising awareness of MS, an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system, and supporting the community through advocacy and research for a cure. This National Kidney Month, you have the power to create a future filled with clarity, compassion and hope for everyone affect by kidney disease. With your generosity, we’re able to: Fund research and technology to advance early detection, improve treatment, and expand transplant access. Equip patients and families with knowledge, resources, and access to high-quality […] Colorectal cancer is the deadliest cancer in people under 50 and the second deadliest overall. This March, it’s time to say “Enough” and demand innovation that meets the scale of this disease. We've had #EnoughCRC. Join the movement Every March, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) leads the nation in observing Brain Injury Awareness Month. This year, we have exciting new developments for the brain injury community, including new advocacy initiatives, events, fundraising opportunities, and more. March is Autoimmune Awareness Month. Together, we’re shining a light on diseases that are too often misunderstood. Join us in raising awareness, creating hope, and driving progress toward better future. Formerly Hemophilia Awareness Month, this observance was expanded to include all inheritable bleeding disorders to foster community and education. Multiple myeloma blood cancer is reported to affect more than 176,000 people worldwide each year. However, this number likely underestimates the true impact of the disease. In many parts of the world, myeloma is underdiagnosed or not consistently reported. Myeloma is the 2nd most common blood cancer, but awareness remains low. Together, we can change that. Every […] Encourages young women to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) through mentorship and educational programs. An annual nutrition education campaign created by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to help people make informed food choices. A month dedicated to ending the silence and stigma surrounding self-injury, encouraging healthy coping mechanisms and professional help. Recognizes the dedication of social workers who help millions of people overcome life’s hurdles and improve their well-being. A month-long celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture, and society, recognizing those who have paved the way for future generations. Focuses on the importance of inclusion and the contributions that people with developmental disabilities make to their communities. A time to reflect on the progress made toward gender equality and to advocate for the elimination of discrimination and bias in all sectors of life. Dedicated to raising awareness and expressing support for the more than 17 million people living with CP worldwide. Observed from March 13th to April 15th (but often recognized for the full month of March) to celebrate deaf history and the contributions of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. #BiHealthMonth, founded and led annually by the Bisexual Resource Center, raises awareness about the bisexual+ (bi, pansexual, fluid, queer, etc.) community’s social, economic and health disparities; advocates for resources; and inspires actions to improve bi+ people’s well-being. A tradition since 1943, this month honors the "Red Cross Volunteers" who provide disaster relief, blood donations, and support to military families. |