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Cervical Health Awareness Month
Cervical Health Awareness Month, observed in January and sponsored by the National Cervical Cancer Coalition, is a time to increase awareness of cervical health. For example, cervical cancer is highly preventable with regular screening tests and appropriate follow-up care. It can also be cured when found early and treated appropriately. The United States Congress designated…
Mental Wellness Month
Mental Wellness Month is observed in January. One in five adults experience mental health issues every year. Millions of lives are impacted by poor mental health. Mental Wellness Month is intended to bring awareness to the importance of good mental health. Blue Monday takes place in January because it is based on a number of days from…
National Birth Defects Awareness Month
National Birth Defects Awareness Month, observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of birth defects. We know that an individual’s genetics, social and environmental factors, and behaviors can have an impact on birth defects and that not all birth defects can be prevented. There are things that can help increase a woman’s chances of…
National Blood Donor Month
National Blood Donor Month is observed in January. The need for blood donations is constant and your donation is important for maintaining a healthy and reliable blood supply. National Blood Donor Month takes place in January because blood donations typically drop off during and immediately after the winter holidays. According to the American Red Cross, winter is…
National Glaucoma Awareness Month
National Glaucoma Awareness Month, observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of glaucoma, promote the need for a cure, and spur advocacy on behalf of those suffering with the emotional, financial and physical burden of glaucoma. National Glaucoma Awareness Month raises awareness about glaucoma. Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that gradually steal…
National Radon Action Month
National Radon Action Month observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of radon. You can’t see it or smell it, but radon can be present at a dangerous level in your home. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among non-smokers in America and claims the lives of about 21,000 Americans each…
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of human trafficking. Human trafficking primarily involves exploitation which comes in many forms, including: forcing victims into prostitution, subjecting victims to slavery or involuntary servitude and compelling victims to commit sex acts for the purpose of creating pornography. National…
National Stalking Awareness Month
National Stalking Awareness Month, observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of stalking, and to spur advocacy on behalf of those suffering with the emotional, financial and physical burden of being stalked. National Stalking Awareness Month is an annual call to action to recognize and respond to the serious crime of stalking. It is…
National Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month
National Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month, observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of winter sports TBIs, promote the need for a cure after a traumatic brain injury, and spur advocacy on behalf of those suffering with the emotional, financial and physical burden of TBI injuries. National Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month calls attention…
Thyroid Awareness Month
Thyroid Awareness Month, observed in January, is a time to increase awareness of the health and function of the thyroid gland. The thyroid is a small gland located in the base of the neck that is part of the endocrine system. The thyroid gland is responsible for various functions including, among other things, metabolism, body…
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AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month
AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month, observed in February and sponsored by the National Eye Institute, raises awareness about AMD (Age-Related Macular Degeneration) and Low Vision. These disorders have an impact on people of all ages, yet few are aware of AMD and low vision symptoms, risk factors, and the way to manage these disorders. In the…
American Heart Month
American Heart Month, observed in February and sponsored by the American Heart Association, is a time to increase awareness of heart disease. Heart disease kills an estimated 630,000 Americans each year and is the leading cause of death for both men and women. In the United States, the most common type of heart disease is…
Black History Month
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of blacks in U.S. history. Black History Month grew out of “Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans. President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976,…
Career and Technical Education Month
Career and Technical Education Month, or CTE Month, is a public awareness campaign that takes place each February to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs across the country. Career and Technical Education Month recognizes that CTE encompasses many different types of education, from classroom learning to certification programs to…
Ethnic Equality Month
Ethnic Equality Month takes place during the month of February. Racial and ethnic equality, gender equity, and social inclusion are critical to democratic stability. Racial and ethnic equality requires participation by all stakeholders. This includes central and local governments, law enforcement, multilateral organizations, civil society, businesses, and academia. Ethnic Equality Month takes place in many countries.…
Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness Month
Observe Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness Month in February. To raise awareness, the American Association for Cancer Research plays a big part in educating the public about gallbladder and bile duct cancer. Gallbladder cancer and bile duct cancer are relatively rare forms of cancer. Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness Month educates the public that the…
Gum Disease Awareness Month
Observe Gum Disease Awareness Month during the month of February. Gum Disease Awareness Month in a national and global effort to raise public awareness of gum disease. The Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry launched this awareness program in 2012. This organization is a non-profit educational and research center dedicated to providing evidence-based clinical training in advanced…
International Boost Self-Esteem Month
Observe International Boost Self-Esteem Month in February of each year. Boosting one's self-esteem is great for fighting depression and anxiety. It is also good for overall mental wellness. According to Oprah Winfrey, “Self-esteem comes from being able to define the world in your own terms and refusing to abide by the judgment of others.” International Boost…
International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month
International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month, observed in February and sponsored by Group B Strep International, provides information on simple steps one can take to protect a fetus or newborn from infections that cause serious health problems. International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month, sponsored by Group B Strep International, highlights that about one in four women in…
National Cancer Prevention Month
Observe National Cancer Prevention Month in February. In addition, observe National Cancer Prevention Day on February 4. And, observe World Cancer Day on February 4, which is an annual event promoted by the Union for International Cancer Control. National Cancer Prevention Month unites the world’s population in the global fight against cancer. These observations and initiatives increase…
National Children’s Dental Health Month
National Children’s Dental Health Month, observed in February and sponsored by the American Dental Association, is a time to increase awareness of oral health, promote good oral health habits, and spur advocacy for those suffering from oral health-related problems. National Children's Dental Health Month, sponsored by the American Dental Association, highlights that, despite the fact…
Prevent Blindness Awareness Month
Prevent Blindness Awareness Month is observed in February. AMD, or age-related macular degeneration, is a leading cause of vision loss for Americans age 50 and older. It affects central vision, where sharpest vision occurs, causing difficulty conducting daily tasks such as driving, reading, and recognizing faces. Prevent Blindness Awareness Month is a time to educate about age-related…
Raynaud’s Awareness Month (UK)
Raynaud's Awareness Month (UK), recognizing Raynaud’s Disease or Raynaud's Phenomenon, is observed in February, and a time to increase awareness about Raynaud's Disease. It is also a time to promote the need for a cure, and to spur advocacy on behalf of those suffering with Raynaud's Disease. Although it’s been over one hundred years since…
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, observed in February, is a time to increase awareness of teen dating violence and spur advocacy on behalf of those who have suffered the emotional and physical burden of teen dating violence. It is also an important time to increase education about this social problem and educate parents about what…
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Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month
Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month is observed in March and sponsored by the National Hemophilia Foundation. A bleeding disorder is present when the blood does not clot properly. Blood clotting is a complex process that involves as many as twenty different plasma proteins. All clotting proteins and platelets need to work effectively and in the correct order…
Gender Equality Month
Gender Equality Month is observed in March. Gender Equality Month is a global celebration organized by the Womensphere Foundation and New Champions 5050, the global initiative for gender equality and empowering women and girls of the Young Global Leaders Community and Foundation Communities of the World Economic Forum. The Womensphere Festivals bring together inspiring world-changing leaders,…
Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month
Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, observed in March and sponsored by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, educates the public that myeloma is a type of blood cancer that begins in the bone marrow. It forms in the body’s plasma cells, which are a type of white blood cell that normally helps to fight infections. When myeloma…
Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month
National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month, observed in March each year, raises the public's awareness of multiple sclerosis. The goals of this awareness campaign are to promote an understanding of the scope of Multiple Sclerosis, and assist those with MS in making educated decisions about their healthcare. Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month sponsors activities to…
National Cheerleader Safety Month
National Cheerleader Safety Month, observed annually in March by USA Cheer, provides the perfect opportunity to shine the spotlight on cheerleading safety. Cheerleading can be a safe and healthy activity when properly supervised. National Cheerleader Safety Month is the time to make sure everyone is creating a safe cheerleading environment. #personalizedcause
National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, observed in March and sponsored by Prevent Cancer Foundation, is a time to increase awareness of colorectal cancer, emphasize the need for a cure, and spur advocacy on behalf of those suffering with the emotional, financial and physical burden of colorectal cancer. During March, as we remember the loved ones…
National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month is observed in March each year. During March, all individuals, agencies, and organizations concerned with the challenges of developmental disabilities are encouraged to observe this month with appropriate observances and activities directed toward increasing public awareness of the needs and the potential of Americans with developmental disabilities. National Developmental Disabilities Awareness…
National Endometriosis Awareness Month
National Endometriosis Awareness Month, observed in March and sponsored by the Endometriosis Association, raises awareness about a disease that affects an estimated 176 million women around the world. Statistics show that endometriosis affects five million women in the United States and is most common among women in their thirties and forties. National Endometriosis Awareness Month and…
National Kidney Cancer Awareness Month
National Kidney Cancer Awareness Month takes place in March. The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) urges all Americans to give their kidneys a second thought and a well-deserved checkup. Kidneys filter 200 liters of blood a day, help regulate blood pressure and direct red blood cell production. But they are also prone to disease; 1 in 3…
National Kidney Month
National Kidney Month, observed in March and sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation, is a time to increase awareness of kidney disease, promote the need for a cure, and spur advocacy on behalf of those suffering with the emotional, financial and physical burden of kidney disease. The National Kidney Foundation is the leading organization in…
National Professional Social Worker Month
National Professional Social Work Month in March looks at the vital role of social workers in improving our society. Every day, the nation's 650,000 social workers act as advocates, champions and leaders who make our society a better place to live. National Professional Social Work Month is an opportunity for social workers across the country and their…
National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month
National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month is observed during March. National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) raise awareness about traumatic brain injury (TBI). Improved prevention, recognition, and response can help address this important public health problem. Prevent traumatic brain injury by understanding the risks, signs, and symptoms. National Traumatic…
Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Problem Gambling Awareness Month, observed in March and sponsored by the National Council on Problem Gambling, raises awareness about problem gambling. Problem Gambling Awareness Month educates the public and healthcare professionals about the warning signs of problem gambling. It also serves to inform the public about the availability of help and hope, both locally and…
Save Your Vision Month
Save Your Vision Month is observed every March and sponsored by the American Optometric Association. Save Your Vision Month aims to increase awareness about good eye care and encourages people to get regular eye exams. With computers becoming an everyday part of people’s lives, the risk of eye strain and damage is higher than ever. Save…
Self Harm Awareness Month
Self Harm Awareness Month is observed in March in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe. There are two-million cases, mostly youth, reported annually in the United States. The stigma of self harm needs to be broken. Self Harm Awareness Month recognizes that self harm happens across all genders, races, beliefs and ages. According to the organization…
Trisomy Awareness Month
Trisomy Awareness Month, observed in March and sponsored by the Support Organization for Trisomy 18, 13 and Related Disorders, raises awareness about trisomy conditions and the challenges these conditions may pose to individuals and families. Research on these conditions — from their origins, to mechanisms and treatment — plays an important role in the lives…
Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month is celebrated during the month of March. In 1987 after being petitioned by the National Women’s History Project, Congress passed Pub. L. 100-9 which designated the month of March 1987 as Women’s History Month. Between 1988 and 1994, Congress passed additional resolutions requesting and authorizing the President to proclaim March of each year…
Workplace Eye Wellness Month
Workplace Eye Wellness Month is celebrated during the month of March and sponsored by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Workplace eye safety is imperative in industries where injuries are more likely to occur such as construction and those that require the use of machinery, equipment or otherwise generate dust and debris that can damage eyes. Workplace…