Events

  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month

    Dates to Remember

    National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is a nationwide observance held every October to celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities to the workforce and to highlight the importance of inclusive, disability-friendly employment policies and practices. Each year, the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) selects a theme to guide employers, advocates, and communities […]

  • National Diabetes Month

    Dates to Remember

    November is National Diabetes Month, a time when communities across the country seek to bring attention to diabetes. This year’s focus is on taking action to prevent diabetes health problems. Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. It affects about 38 million Americans, including adults […]

  • National Family Caregivers Month

    Dates to Remember

    National Family Caregivers Month is an annual observance in November that recognizes and honors the millions of Americans who provide unpaid care for a loved one, such as a parent, child, or other family member. The month highlights the profound sacrifices, love, and courage of family caregivers, who often face significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens. Celebrated by organizations […]

  • Lung Cancer Awareness Month

    Dates to Remember

    Lung Cancer Awareness Month is observed annually in November. During this time, organizations and individuals raise awareness about lung cancer, promote early detection, and support research efforts. 

  • Native American Heritage Month

    Dates to Remember

    Native American Heritage Month is celebrated every November to honor the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and other affiliated Island communities. Established by President George H. W. Bush in 1990, the month is a time to celebrate indigenous history, languages, and accomplishments while raising awareness of the challenges these communities continue […]

  • World AIDS Awareness Month

    Dates to Remember

    World AIDS Awareness Month is observed in December to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS, support people living with HIV, and promote prevention and treatment education. The month highlights the global public health impact of HIV and the importance of testing, stigma reduction, and access to medication. Advocacy efforts often center on communities disproportionately affected by HIV […]

  • National Giving Month

    Dates to Remember

    National Giving Month is observed in December to encourage charitable giving, volunteerism, and community support during the holiday season. The observance highlights nonprofit organizations and social impact initiatives, while promoting generosity through donations, service, and mutual aid. It reflects a cultural emphasis on gratitude and giving at year’s end and often includes fundraising campaigns and […]

  • Universal Human Rights Month

    Dates to Remember

    Universal Human Rights Month is recognized in December to honor the principles of human dignity, freedom, and equality as outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Observances often align with Human Rights Day on December 10 and support education on civil liberties, discrimination, and global justice efforts. Organizations use the month to promote awareness […]

  • National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

    Dates to Remember

    National Impaired Driving Prevention Month is observed in December to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The month highlights increased risks during holiday travel periods and promotes prevention strategies such as sober driving plans, designated drivers, and enforcement initiatives. Campaigns emphasize that impaired driving is preventable and […]

  • National Learn a Foreign Language Month

    Dates to Remember

    National Learn a Foreign Language Month is observed in December to encourage language learning as a way to build cultural understanding, improve communication skills, and support education and career development. The observance promotes multilingualism and includes outreach by educators, learning platforms, and cultural organizations. Language learning is also associated with cognitive benefits, including memory and […]

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