World AIDS Day (WAD) is an annual event held each December 1st. Created in 1988 by the United Nations World Health Organization, the worldwide event...
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November 21st is National Adoption Day, an annual “holiday” that celebrates adoptive families across America. The day also serves as an...
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Did you know a very special day is set aside every year to encourage smokers and tobacco users to put out those butts and kick the habit? Not to be...
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November 15th is America Recycles Day (ARD). The nationwide initiative, by the National Recycling Coalition (NRC) and Keep America Beautiful (KAB),...
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Let’s face it. Many people today are overworked, stressed out and downright tired. Rude service, road rage and angry gestures seem to occur far...
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Whether it happens on the playground, on the Internet or in the office, bullying is no laughing matter. In an effort to raise awareness about...
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Fire Prevention Day is held each year on October 9th, a date that has special significance. Although the fire lasted several days, October 9th marks...
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September 25th is International Ataxia Awareness Day (IADD). Launched in 2001, the annual event raises public awareness about ataxia, a debilitating...
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Native American Day is celebrated every fourth Friday in September. In 1998, California officially recognized Native American Day as an official...
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September 21 is World Alzheimer’s Day, an annual event that brings awareness and attention to the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s...
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