Disability Pride Month
Observed each July since 2015, this observance celebrates the identities, contributions, and rights of people with disabilities, rooted in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Observed each July since 2015, this observance celebrates the identities, contributions, and rights of people with disabilities, rooted in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Honors the contributions and influence of people of French descent on the United States, recognizing France as the first ally of the U.S. and its impact on culture, science, and […]
Focuses on raising awareness of cleft lip, cleft palate, and other craniofacial conditions, providing information on treatment options and support networks for affected families.
A day to appreciate the postal workers who walk miles every day to deliver mail and packages in all weather conditions.
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.
A global initiative to raise awareness about the environmental impact of single-use plastic bags and encourage sustainable alternatives.
Recognizes the air traffic controllers who ensure the safety of millions of passengers and flights every day.
Kaiser Permanente offers a no-cost wellness webinar series called Mindful Mondays, designed to provide guided meditation and practical tools for emotional balance and inner peace. These sessions are open to everyone, meaning you […]
A day focused on breaking the silence around mental health and encouraging people to check in on their friends and loved ones.
A simple call to action: reach out, connect, and remind someone they're not alone. Small gestures make a big difference.
Kaiser Permanente offers free, monthly "Well-being Wednesdays" webinars focusing on practical, actionable strategies for mental, emotional, and physical health. These sessions, part of a wider "" and "Activate Your Health" […]
This day honors past and present African American leaders who've shaped progress in health, justice, education, and community care.
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