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  • National Good Neighbor Day

    National Good Neighbor Day National Good Neighbor Day, encourages strengthening communities by building connections and reversing loneliness. Initiated in the 1970s and proclaimed by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, the day focuses on small acts of kindness, such as meeting neighbors, volunteering, or hosting block parties.

  • International Recovery Day 2026

    International Recovery Day 2026 Observed annually on September 30, International Recovery Day is a global movement dedicated to embracing all addictions, all recovery pathways, and all those touched by addiction. It is a day of unity, remembrance, and inspiration—honoring the resilience of those in recovery, mourning those lost to addiction, supporting those still struggling, and

  • National Depression Education And Awareness Month

    National Depression Education And Awareness Month October is National Depression Education and Awareness Month, dedicated to increasing understanding of depression, reducing stigma, and encouraging people to seek help. It focuses on education about symptoms, promoting mental health screenings, and fostering supportive environments. It serves as a reminder that depression is a treatable, common illness.

  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month Breast Cancer Awareness Month has been celebrated in October since the eighties. It is called "Pink October" as people around the world adopt the pink colour and display a pink ribbon to raise awareness about the importance of prevention and routine screening for the early diagnosis of breast cancer, now the second

  • Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Month

    Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Month October is recognized as National Youth Substance Use Prevention Month (and National Substance Use Prevention Month) in the United States, a time dedicated to increasing awareness of the dangers of substance abuse and highlighting the importance of prevention, especially for young people. Established by presidential proclamation in 2011, this month aims to

  • National Mental Health Awareness Week

    National Mental Health Awareness Week 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. Mental health affects everyone. While one in five U.S.

  • National Depression Screening Day

    National Depression Screening Day Depression is more than just feeling down or having a bad day and can interfere with normal, everyday functioning. Anyone can get depressed, and depression can happen at any age and in any type of person and doesn’t feel the same for everyone. Learn more about depression among women. Many children have fears and

  • World Mental Health Day

    World Mental Health Day World Mental Health Day is observed annually to raise global awareness, reduce stigma, and mobilize efforts in support of mental health. Organized by the World Federation for Mental Health, the day highlights critical themes—such as mental health in the workplace or crisis situations—and advocates for mental health as a universal human right. 

  • National Coming Out Day

    National Coming Out Day National Coming Out Day, is a worldwide celebration for the LGBTQ+ community to raise awareness, share stories, and advocate for living openly. Founded in 1988, it encourages visibility as a tool to fight stereotypes and promote acceptance, often with support from the Human Rights Campaign.