National No Bra Day
Free yourself from your constraints and go braless to help raise awareness about breast cancer, a disease with hundreds of thousands of new cases each year.
World Prematurity Day
In the face of adversity, the resilience and hope displayed by the tiniest of souls and their families inspire reverence and admiration.
National Dress in Blue Day
Sporting a hue that symbolizes hope and unity, it's a powerful way to stand together and support the fight against cancer.
National Bandana Day
Wrapping a bandana around your head, making a statement of solidarity and support for those battling a tough fight.
World Mental Health Day
Focus on improving your own mental health, ending the stigma surrounding it, and supporting others through World Mental Health Day events and fundraisers.
White Cane Safety Day
The blind and near-blind use a long white cane to feel objects, and to signal to others that they are visually impaired. Help raise safety awareness for them.
World Sight Day
Help raise awareness about vision loss by joining a World Sight Day event, creating some art, planting trees, and supporting research.
National No Beard Day
Shave off that face-fur and show your lovely face to the world on No Beard Day. Convince your friends to join you, and make a statement together.
World Pharmacists Day
Get involved with the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)’s yearly theme and events supporting pharmacies and pharmacists on World Pharmacists Day.
Restless Legs Awareness Day
Learn and help raise awareness about Restless Leg Syndrome, a neurological disorder that affects the sleep and comfort of many, from minor to life-altering.
Assistance Dog Day
Join an event like a dog walk, fundraiser, or dog show to appreciate the many tasks assistance dogs perform, from seizure detection to seeing-eye dogs and more.
World Arthritis Day
Educate yourself on arthritis, consider taking steps to prevent it, and raise awareness to guide policy in order to help those who suffer from this condition.
National Lyme Disease Awareness Month
Nature lovers know that ticks can be a nuisance, but they can also be life-threatening carriers of Lyme disease. Know the symptoms and how to prevent it.
National Smile Power Day
Show off your dimples and pearly whites and harness the true power of a smile. It releases chemicals that make you feel happier, more confident, and more relaxed.
Fresh Veggies Day
Head to a farmer’s market, U-Pick veggie field, or even your own backyard garden and see what delicious and nutritious meals you can make with fresh veggies.
International Body Piercing Day
Get a little daring and finally get that body piercing you’ve always dreamed about. One quick poke, and you’re on your way to the hippest fashion statement.
National Beauticians Day
Get together with your friends or family and pamper yourselves, while supporting the beauticians whose training and hard work help us look our best.
World Autism Awareness Day
Learn about the symptoms and effects, be better prepared to help those with autism in your life, or participate in a fundraiser or event on Autism Awareness Day.
World Parkinson’s Day
On the birthday of Dr. J. Parkinson, the first to describe and diagnose the disease, learn about Parkinson’s, donate or volunteer, and raise awareness.
World Health Day
Listen to the World Health Organization and begin taking steps to improve your health: join a gym, start taking vitamins, or get outside on World Health Day.
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Computers are great, but there’s nothing quite like the satisfying “clack” of a typewriter. Dust off that family heirloom, or see if someone you know has one.
National Meteor Watch Day
Host a meteor-watching party with friends or family, or simply lie outside at night and see if you can spot a falling meteor. Grab a telescope to get a better look.