• Christmas Jumper Day

    Each year in December, the UK celebrates Christmas Jumper Day. The aim of the day is to raise awareness and funding for children in need across the world. Aside from affording these children the fundamentals that they need to live, the day allows children to still see the wonderful side of our planet and retain […]

  • International Migrants Day

    As we observe International Migrants Day on December 18th, we reflect upon the challenges and difficulties faced by over 272 million migrants courageously building new lives in every corner of the world. The reality of migration is more than just starting over. Migrants travel in search of security and opportunities that will allow them to […]

  • Festival of Winter Walks

    The Festival of Winter Walks is an annual event that encourages people to embrace the beauty of #Winter by going for walks in nature. It’s a celebration of the great outdoors during the colder months and an opportunity to connect with nature, stay active, and enjoy the crisp, winter air. The Festival of Winter Walks […]

  • National Robin Day

    Did you know there is an annual awareness day for robins? National Robin Day is on the 21st December, created by the charity Songbird Survival in 2016 as a way to raise awareness of not only robins but also all small garden birds who may struggle to survive the cold winter months. Winter can be a particularly difficult […]

  • Christmas Day

    Christmas is a time of joy and celebration, but also a time when many people feel lonely and isolated. Loneliness can affect anyone, at any age, and it can have a serious impact on our health and wellbeing. According to the Office for National Statistics, almost one in 14 people aged 16 or over in Great […]

  • National Call a Friend Day

      National Call A Friend Day, celebrated on 28th December, is a heart-warming reminder to reconnect with friends and loved ones. In the hustle of everyday life, it’s easy to lose touch, and this day encourages everyone to reach out, share a conversation, and nurture meaningful relationships. A simple phone call can rekindle connections, bring […]

  • Festival of Sleep Day

    We’ve been enjoying forty winks ever since the human race came into existence, but we haven’t always understood it. Early speculation by the Ancient Greeks about the reason for sleep was that it is due to lack of circulation, causing the body to become unconscious for a period of time while it rebalanced. Theorists were […]

  • World Braille Day

    World Braille Day is an international day of awareness to highlight the importance of Braille as a means of communication for blind and visually impaired people. The date, 4 January, is significant as it also marks Louis Braille's birthday in 1809. Louis first presented his tactile system of reading and writing in 1824 when he […]

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