Events

  • World Senior Citizen’s Day

    Dates to Remember

    World Senior Citizen's Day is celebrated on 21 August each year. The celebration took place for the first time in 1991. The day is intended to increase awareness of the factors and issues that affect older adults, such as health deterioration and elder abuse.

  • Women’s Equality Day

    Dates to Remember

      Women's Equality Day is celebrated in the United States on August 26 to commemorate the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which prohibits the […]

  • Individual Rights Day

    Dates to Remember

      Individual Rights Day is celebrated on August 29th, coinciding with the birthdate of John Locke, a philosopher who heavily influenced ideas about individual rights. The day was created to honor Locke's contributions and […]

  • International Overdose Awareness Day

    Dates to Remember

      Every August 31, International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD) brings a global community together to take action on overdose.It is a global platform that provides tools, resources and a space for communities to connect and drive change. Through events – both in person and online – communities honor lives lost, educate their families, friends and […]

  • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

    Dates to Remember

    Ovarian cancer awareness month is observed in September.  Purpose: Activities:  Get screened for ovarian cancer, especially if you have risk factors.  Wear teal ribbons, the color associated with ovarian cancer awareness. Attend events and fundraisers. Share information about ovarian cancer on social media.

  • Healthy Aging Month

    Dates to Remember

    September is designated as Healthy Aging Month, a time to raise awareness about the positive aspects of growing older and encourage individuals to prioritize their well-being as they age. This observance focuses on physical, mental, social, and financial well-being, encouraging adults, particularly those 45 and older, to take steps to improve their overall health. 

  • National Recovery Month

    Dates to Remember

    This month celebrates the millions of Americans who are in recovery from substance use disorders and mental health challenges, reinforcing the message that "Recovery is for Everyone."

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