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  • Stress Awareness Month

    Stress and poor mental health are one of the biggest public health challenges that we’re facing. Sadly, even though that is the case, we are still not taking its impact […]

  • National Pet Month

    National Pet Month celebrates and raises awareness of responsible pet ownership through educational campaigns and resources across various platforms. National Pet Month celebrates pet ownership, sharing the many benefits of […]

  • National Siblings Day

    April 10th is National Siblings Day. A wonderful opportunity to shine a light on the value of sibling relationships, to highlight what an important role siblings play. #Siblings who grow […]

  • Micro Volunteering Day

    People all over the world are often inspired to want to do something for a worthy cause, but they simply don’t know where to start. That’s because all of us […]

  • World Haemophilia Day

    World Haemophilia Day takes place on 17th April each year, uniting individuals and communities around the globe in raising awareness about haemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Whether you’re living with […]

  • MS Awareness Week

    MS Awareness Week 2026 will run from 20th April. What is MS? MS is a condition that affects the body’s central nervous system (CNS). By the latest estimates, over 2.8 […]

  • National Tea Day

    There is nothing more classically British than afternoon tea, which makes National Tea Day, April 21st, a wildly popular occasion in the country. This love of tea dates back centuries […]

  • Saint George’s Day

    Take a close look at the English flag. That red cross over a white background has meaning. It’s actually St. George’s Cross — a symbol so closely intertwined with English […]