Events

  • Caregivers at the Center Conference

    NorQuest College 10215 108 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Screenings & Panels

    NorQuest College’s Family Caregiver Wellness Initiative - in partnership with the University of Alberta’s Caregiver-Centered Care program - will be hosting a one-day conference on Family Caregiving on September 23, 2025, at our Downtown Edmonton Campus in the Singhmar Centre for Learning Atrium. This conference, themed around Integrating Support Systems for Family Caregivers, will create a vital space for family caregivers, organizations, employers, educators, policymakers, and health […]

    Free
  • Documentary Screening: PBS’s Caregiving

    Alive Administrative Building 1718 Patterson Street, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
    Screenings & Panels

    In partnership with WNPT, please join us for a free in-person viewing of their documentary, "Caregiving" along with discussion and resources.

    Free
  • National Women’s Health and Fitness Day

    Dates to Remember

      National Women's Health and Fitness Day is an annual event celebrated on the last Wednesday of September. This year, it falls on September 27th, according to National Day Calendar. The day is dedicated to promoting the importance of health awareness and physical activity for women of all ages. It encourages women to prioritize their well-being through regular exercise and […]

  • Caregiving – East Coast Virtual Screening

    Virtual Event Virtual Event
    Screenings & Panels

    Caregiving impacts every Canadian family, yet many caregivers feel isolated and unsupported. Caregiving, a new documentary by actor and executive producer Bradley Cooper personalizes the caregiving crisis, shining a light on the triumphs and struggles faced by those who give care. The documentary follows intimate stories and expert voices from across the U.S.  This fall, CCCE […]

    Free
  • World Heart Day

    World Heart Day
    Dates to Remember

      World Heart Day (29 September) is an opportunity to ignite global conversations and engagement, using powerful stories to raise heart health awareness.

  • Health Literacy Month

    Health Literacy Month
    Dates to Remember

    Health Literacy Month is observed annually in October. It is a time to raise awareness about the importance of health literacy, which is the ability to access, understand, and use health information to make informed decisions about one's health.

  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month

    Dates to Remember

    National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is a nationwide observance held every October to celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities to the workforce and to highlight the importance of inclusive, disability-friendly employment policies and practices. Each year, the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) selects a theme to guide employers, advocates, and communities […]

  • National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
    Dates to Remember

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) is a global campaign to raise awareness for breast cancer, increase screenings, and provide critical support for patients and survivors. Since 1989, increased awareness through campaigns like BCAM has helped reduce breast cancer deaths in the United States by 44%.

  • BRING THEM HOME Limited Theatrical Stop – Rapid City

    Elks Theater 512 6th Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
    Well Beings Events

    One week only! Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya chronicles a decades-long initiative by members of the Blackfoot Confederacy to bring wild buffalo back to the Blackfeet Reservation. Narrated by Lily Gladstone. Film Runtime: 78 Minutes

    $10
  • BRING THEM HOME Limited Theatrical Stop – Santa Fe

    Center for Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
    Well Beings Events

    Please join us October 3rd, 7pm at CCA for a special opening night screening of Bring Them Home which will include a director Q&A following the film! Bring Them Home/Aiskótáhkapiyaaya chronicles a decades-long initiative by members of the Blackfoot Confederacy to bring wild buffalo (Blackfeet: iinnii) back to the Blackfeet Reservation. A thriving wild buffalo population […]

    $11
  • Mental Illness Awareness Week

    Mental Illness Awareness Week
    Dates to Remember

    Mental Illness Awareness Week was established in the U.S. in 1990 recognition of efforts by the National Alliance on Mental Illness to educate and increase awareness about mental illness. It takes place every year during the first full week of October.

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