Join us for a free screening of Immutable, the acclaimed PBS documentary that follows a group of students from the Washington Urban Debate League as they fight to find their voices in a world that too often tries to silence them. Synopsis: Against the backdrop of a city marked by inequality, these young debaters confront daily […]
Join us for a free screening of Immutable, the acclaimed PBS documentary that follows a group of students from the Washington Urban Debate League as they fight to find their voices in a world that too often tries to silence them. Synopsis: Against the backdrop of a city marked by inequality, these young debaters confront […]
This webinar highlights interdisciplinary approaches to preventing elder mistreatment through education, training, and legal collaboration. Dr. Valerie Bearden (University of Arkansas GWEP) will present a comprehensive training model that equips frontline professionals, caregivers, and community partners to identify and respond to elder abuse. Dr. Aida Wen (University of Hawaii GWEP) will share an innovative partnership […]
We're gathering in person for a fun-filled day to celebrate joy and community. Come enjoy good vibes, delicious food, and great company. Bring your friends and family for an unforgettable picnic experience! Can't wait to see you there!
Chat live with Linda Schultz, Ph.D., CRRN, a leader and provider of rehabilitation nursing for over 30 years, and a friend of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation for close to two decades. She blogs about health and wellness living with paralysis and answers your SCI-related healthcare questions. This is designed not a one-sided lecture […]
This session will highlight national data from LSC-funded programs to illustrate the scope and impact of civil legal aid in preventing and addressing elder abuse. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion featuring LSC grantees who will share diverse approaches and strategies for addressing elder abuse, including unique challenges faced in their respective […]
Twenty years later, it’s finally happening again! We have been eagerly awaiting for this moment, and we are truly excited to see this event return to Paris. From June 30ᵗʰ to July 3ʳᵈ, 2026, 2026, we will once again have the pleasure of welcoming general practitioners from all over Europe. This will be the perfect […]
You are invited to a national webinar on the FDIC financial education curriculum, Money Smart for Older Adults (MSOA). The MSOA program raises awareness among older adults and their caregivers on how to prevent fraud, scams, and elder financial exploitation. Webinar participants will also hear from the SEC about approaches to prevent investment scams. Agency: Federal Deposit […]
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.
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.
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 the arts.
Focuses on raising awareness of cleft lip, cleft palate, and other craniofacial conditions, providing information on treatment options and support networks for affected families.
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.
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