National Social Worker’s Month
Recognizes the dedication of social workers who help millions of people overcome life’s hurdles and improve their well-being.
Recognizes the dedication of social workers who help millions of people overcome life’s hurdles and improve their well-being.
A tradition since 1943, this month honors the "Red Cross Volunteers" who provide disaster relief, blood donations, and support to military families.
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.
While formerly known as "Awareness" month, the shift to "Acceptance" emphasizes inclusion and appreciating the lived experiences of autistic individuals. It aims to move beyond simple recognition toward supporting neurodiversity in workplaces, schools, and communities.
This month highlights the importance of communities working together to help families thrive and prevent child maltreatment. The 2026 theme, "Building Stronger Families," focuses on protective factors that decrease the risk of family trauma.
Sponsored by the American Counseling Association, this month honors the counseling profession and the mental health professionals who help people navigate life’s challenges, from stress management to cultural identity.
A campaign to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), reduce related stigma, and encourage regular testing and open conversations about sexual health to prevent long-term complications.
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