International Coworking Day
Working with others can improve productivity and offer social outlets at work. Attend a seminar, or talk to your boss about coworking opportunities where you work.
Share a Hug Day
Give a big hug to the people in your life you care about, and don’t be afraid to ask others for a hug if you feel like you need one yourself.
Pride Month
Each year, the LGBTQ community and allies honor the Stonewall Riots of 1968 and the progress made—and yet to be made—for LGBTQ people everywhere.
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
Be an active ally or participant in LGBTQ spaces and events to join the fight against the tragically still common homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia.
K.I.N.D. Day
Donate or volunteer to help parents and families provide essential goods like diapers for their little ones on Kids in Need Of Diapers, or K.I.N.D day.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Get familiar with the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the US, or join an event to celebrate your heritage during Asian/Pacific Heritage Month.
Care For Your Grandparents Month
With people living longer and longer lives, the role of grandparents grows more confusing. Take some time to consider your family and care for your grandparents.
World Read Aloud Day
Sharing stories with spoken words, weaving tales that come to life through the voice, and creating a cozy connection between listener and narrative.
National No One Eats Alone Day
Loneliness at school can be tough. Whether it's feeling left out at lunch or left behind in class, social isolation can take a toll on kids.
International Midwives’ Day
Doctors and hospitals are a recent development for birthing. In the past, experienced women called midwives kept new mothers and babies safe during birth.
Walt Disney Day
Binge some favorite childhood movies, plan a trip to “the most magical place on earth” or enjoy some Disney-themed activities like baking and crafting.
International Vascular Birthmarks Awareness Day
Understand the origins of vascular birthmarks, and help get rid of any stigma and misunderstandings that have to do with these very common birthmarks.
National Superhero Day
Instead of Superman and Batman, this day is to honor our real-life superheroes: those people who help others, from firemen to nurses to soup kitchen volunteers.
World Ego Awareness Day
Spend some time in self-reflection, and understand the role of the ego in your own life, in order to make sure it doesn’t come into conflict with others.
Global Pay It Forward Day
Take an opportunity to pay for someone’s coffee, or help carry their groceries, and start a chain of kind deeds to make the whole world a better place to live in.
Global Love Day
Love yourself, love your friends and family, and love everyone else around you: spread some positivity and joy to an often tough world on World Love Day.
Positive Media Day
With fear, hatred, and sadness crossing our television and computer screens all day, Positive Media Day is a time to step back and boost the positive stories.
Kids Music Day
It’s never too early to start teaching kids the joy of music. Take part in a local Kids Music Day event, or just sit down with your child to teach them some basics.
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Find out what else is coming upNational Umbrella Day
Be prepared for any weather with this must-have accessory! It's lightweight, colorful, and functional. Say goodbye to getting soaked and hello to style.
National Random Acts of Kindness Day
Brighten someone's day with unexpected kindness! Hold the door, pay for a coffee, or simply smile. Small gestures make a big difference!
National Tortilla Chip Day
Crunchy, salty, and perfect for dipping, these triangular delights are the ultimate companion to your favorite salsa or guacamole.






















