Events

  • National Cancer Prevention Month

    Dates to Remember

    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

    Dates to Remember

    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.

  • Black History Month

    Dates to Remember

    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.

  • Black History Month

    Dates to Remember

    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

    Dates to Remember

    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.

  • AMD and Low Vision Awareness Month

    Dates to Remember

    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.

  • International Boost Self-Esteem Month

    Dates to Remember

    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.

  • World Cancer Day

    Dates to Remember

    World Cancer Day is an international awareness day uniting global efforts to prevent, detect, and treat cancer. Led by the Union for International Cancer Control, it promotes equitable access to care and research innovation. The day emphasizes collective action and global solidarity.

  • Real Stories of Addiction and Hope Screening Event & Discussion

    Gordon Center for Performing Arts 3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue, Owings Mills, Maryland, United States

    Join the Gordon Center for Performing Arts for an inspiring evening around MPT's award-winning documentary Real Stories of Addiction and Hope. This powerful film takes an unflinching look at addiction and recovery, featuring real people sharing their journey with honesty and courage.  This free event includes:  This evening aims to educate, inspire, and connect our community […]

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