October is OCD Awareness Month. OCD stands for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. OCD Awareness Month is a time to support those dealing with the mental condition. OCD is often misunderstood as a need to be...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday in the United States that honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent leader in the civil rights movement. Celebrated on the third...
Special Education Day, which is observed on December 2nd, is a day to commemorate the signing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This law was passed in 1975, and it ensures that all students...
White Ribbon Day is an international campaign dedicated to ending violence against women and promoting gender equality. Observed annually, it encourages men and boys to pledge never to commit, excuse,...
Diabetes affects millions of people worldwide, requiring daily monitoring and management. For many, this means frequent finger pricks to check blood sugar levels, insulin shots, and managing unexpected...
National Family Caregivers Month is recognized every November, and the holiday started in 1997 to recognize the hard work and dedication that family caregivers provide to those in need. This holiday can...
Bullying has always been a pressing issue among schools and workplaces, leaving lasting emotional scars for kids and adults alike. Anti-bullying week, which runs from November 11th to November 15th, is...
National Literacy Month, which falls in September, presents a time for everyone to appreciate and share the power of reading while also providing an opportunity for people to learn about the challenges...
September is known nationwide as National Suicide Prevention Month. Many people around the world lose their lives to suicide, and it is a devastating tragedy. This month is used to share awareness about...