National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
July, designated in 2008, honors Bebe Moore Campbell's legacy and highlights mental health challenges faced by BIPOC communities, including lower access to care and higher stigma.
July, designated in 2008, honors Bebe Moore Campbell's legacy and highlights mental health challenges faced by BIPOC communities, including lower access to care and higher stigma.
This observance recognizes the vital role that parks and recreational spaces play in promoting community health, wellness, equity, and environmental stewardship.
July's sun heightens UV exposure- making it key to reinforce safe sun practices, build environments that support shade, and regular skin checks.
This observance spotlights the life-saving potential of cord blood transplants, which treat over 80 conditions, including leukemia and genetic disorders.
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about this rare type of cancer that develops in connective tissues. During this month, organizations and individuals worldwide focus on educating the public about sarcomas, promoting early detection, and supporting those affected by the disease.
July is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the chronic autoimmune condition that affects children and teens. Juvenile Arthritis (JA) is an umbrella term for various conditions causing joint inflammation and pain, and it's important to understand that kids can and do get arthritis.
Signed into law in 1964, the Civil Rights Act was a landmark for racial justice, outlawing segregation and workplace discrimination. Its legacy still shapes equity work today.
Gather with us on Wed July 9th at the San Francisco Public Library Main Branch in the Koret Auditorium for Your Call Live: Understanding the Caregiving Crisis.
A simple call to action: reach out, connect, and remind someone they're not alone. Small gestures make a big difference.
Join us for a powerful evening centered on the vital role of caregivers in our lives and communities. We’ll screen excerpts from the PBS documentary, Caregiving.
This day honors past and present African American leaders who've shaped progress in health, justice, education, and community care.
Mandela Day is an annual global celebration that takes place on 18 July to honour the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. This day is a call to action for individuals, communities, and organisations to take time to reflect on Mandela's values and principles and to make a positive impact in their own communities.
WellBeings.org is a health and wellness resource, not a crisis or suicide response website. If you are in crisis, or experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or the LGBT National Hotline at (888) 843-4564. The service is free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.