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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250910
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T101244Z
UID:10770-1757376000-1757462399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Emergency Services 999 Day
DESCRIPTION:Emergency Services Day 999 Day takes place on 9th September every year\, celebrating and recognising the vital work of the emergency services in the UK. This day is dedicated to honouring the brave men and women who risk their lives to keep us safe\, including police\, fire\, ambulance\, and other rescue services. It’s a day to acknowledge their dedication and the critical role they play in society\, often in challenging and dangerous situations. \nThe 999 Day also promotes public awareness about the importance of using emergency services responsibly and the significance of volunteering in supporting these services. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the historical development of the emergency services in the UK and how they continue to evolve to meet the needs of the public. \nTo bring the spirit of Emergency Services Day 999 Day to your social media\, here are some content ideas: \n\nShare stories of emergency service personnel and their heroic acts.\nPost infographics on how to use the emergency services responsibly.\nHighlight the history and significance of the 999 number.\nEncourage followers to participate in local events honouring the emergency services.\nShare videos showcasing the work of different emergency services.\nPromote volunteering opportunities within emergency services.\nPost a tribute to fallen heroes who served in the emergency services.\nShare tips on how to support emergency services in your community.\nHighlight the importance of mental health support for emergency workers.\nEncourage followers to learn basic first aid skills.\n\n#999Day #EmergencyServicesDay #Support999 #HonourTheHeroes #EmergencyServices #999Heroes #EmergencyWorkers #PublicSafety #SupportFirstResponders #CommunitySafety #VolunteerSupport #HeroicActs #EmergencyAwareness #999Number #FallenHeroes #RespectEmergencyServices #FirstResponders #SaveLives #999Awareness #EmergencyPreparedness \n  \nSource; Emergency Services Day 999 Day | Awareness Days (awareness-days.co.uk)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/emergency-services-999-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250906
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20240811T114112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T104722Z
UID:10767-1757030400-1757116799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Food Bank Day
DESCRIPTION:Food Bank Day is an important observance dedicated to raising awareness about food insecurity and the role of food banks in supporting vulnerable communities. Celebrated on the first Friday of September\, this day encourages individuals and organisations to contribute to their local food banks through donations\, volunteering\, and advocacy. #Foodbanks play a crucial role in providing essential food supplies to those in need\, often acting as a lifeline for families and individuals facing economic hardship. \nThe significance of Food Bank Day lies in its ability to highlight the ongoing issue of hunger and poverty in many communities. It serves as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and support for those less fortunate. Food banks not only provide immediate relief by supplying nutritious food but also offer various programmes to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency\, such as job training and financial education. \nTo commemorate Food Bank Day\, people are encouraged to participate in various activities\, including organising food drives\, volunteering at local food banks\, or making financial contributions. These actions can make a significant difference in the lives of those struggling with food insecurity\, ensuring they have access to essential nutrition and support. \nTo bring the message of Food Bank Day to your social media\, here are some content ideas: \n\nShare information about the role and impact of food banks.\nPost a poll asking followers about their favourite ways to support food banks.\nCreate a photo contest encouraging followers to share their experiences volunteering or donating.\nHighlight key statistics on food insecurity and the importance of food banks.\nShare stories and testimonials from food bank beneficiaries and volunteers.\nPost videos showcasing the work of local food banks and how people can help.\nShare infographics on how food banks operate and their impact on communities.\nHighlight personal stories of individuals who have benefited from food bank services.\nEncourage followers to organise or participate in food drives.\nPost a guide on how to volunteer or donate to local food banks.\n\n#FoodBankDay #EndHunger #SupportFoodBanks #FightHunger #FoodInsecurity #CommunitySupport #Volunteer #DonateFood #HelpThoseInNeed #FoodBankAwareness \nYou can find many Food bank Charities and Organisations here: aDoddle – Community Mapping – Making it ‘aDoddle’ to Find Help\, Give Help or Connect with Others Locally \n  \nSource:  Food Bank Day | Awareness Days
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/food-bank-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250906
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230727T090850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T102748Z
UID:8469-1757030400-1757116799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:International Day of Charity
DESCRIPTION:International Day of Charity is an internationally celebrated day on 5th September. It was first introduced by the United Nations. The day 5th September was chosen to commemorate the passing of Mother Teresa. She was known for her dedication to charitable work and gave her life to helping others and overcoming poverty\, suffering and distress. Teaching children about the work of Mother Teresa is one way of recognising the importance of the day. \nThe aim of the International Day of Charity is to raise awareness and give a platform to charity activities around the world for charitable\, individuals and #Volunteer organisations at local\, national and international levels. \nInternational Day of Charity seeks to enhance social responsibility and increase public support of charitable causes. \nThere are so many fun ways to get involved with #InternationalDayOfCharity\, whether that be organising your own event to raise money\, #Volunteering with a good local cause or simply raising awareness for a charitable organisation. It doesn’t matter how much time or money you have to spare since there are lots of different things to do. \nShould you wish to find a #Charity in your area requiring Volunteers\, why not check our website: \naDoddle – Community Mapping – Making it ‘aDoddle’ to Find Help\, Give Help or Connect with Others Locally \n#PeopleHelpingPeople #BetterTogether #NeverMoreNeeded #CharityInUk #MakingADifference #Volunteers #StartWithWhy #FindingPurpose #FindingYourPurpose #MeaningfulWork \nSource:  International Day of Charity – Event Page – Twinkl
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-day-of-charity/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220702T093104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T113058Z
UID:6060-1756684800-1759276799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:September is #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth.  \nThe month is dedicated to raising awareness of cancer in children. You can do your part by wearing the gold ribbon ?️ \nEvery day in the UK\, 10 children and young people will receive the devastating news that they have cancer. Of those 10\, two will not survive. \nOf those lucky enough to survive\, many will have long-term side-effects that may significantly impact their lives forever. This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month 2025 we’re asking for your help to give every child the chance to grow up and fulfil their dreams. \n#CCAM #CancerInChildren #CancerAwareness \nSource: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month 2024 | Children with Cancer UK
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/childhood-cancer-awareness-month-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230729T105443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T210913Z
UID:8473-1756684800-1759276799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Blood Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:September 2025 Is Blood Cancer Awareness Month\nWhat do #Leukaemia\, #Lymphoma\, and #Myeloma have in common? They’re all blood cancers. According to the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Society\, more than 1.5 million people today are living with or in remission from blood cancer. \nBlood cancers are a complex group of diseases. Advances in treatment are helping more people live longer after diagnosis. But more than a third of people with blood cancer live fewer than 5 years after diagnosis. \nBut what are the symptoms? Can a test reveal whether you have blood cancer before you even have symptoms? Who’s at risk and what should you discuss with a doctor? \n#BloodCancerAwarenessMonth exists so that more people will learn the answers to these questions. You can help by sharing facts and information online and in your community\, as well as supporting people who are living with blood cancer. \nSource: September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month: Leukemia\, Lymphoma\, Myeloma (healthline.com)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/blood-cancer-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,International,National,UK,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230724T142839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T114338Z
UID:8452-1756512000-1756598399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Grief Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:National Grief Awareness Day\, also known as National Bereavement Day\, is recognised annually on August 30th. It was founded in 2014 by Angie Cartwright\, a woman who experienced the loss of many of her loved ones. Its purpose is to raise awareness of the different ways in which grief can manifest in our lives. \nAugust 30th is an opportunity to realize that everyone copes with loss differently and to learn how to help yourself and others through the grieving process. You can observe #NationalGriefAwarenessDay no matter what type of loss you’ve been through. \nSome common reasons people experience grief include: \n\n\nThe death of a loved one \n\n\nA divorce\, breakup\, or other separation \n\n\nGetting fired from a job or losing a promotion \n\n\nLosing one’s business or livelihood \n\n\nLearning about a chronic illness or condition \n\n\nLosing financial stability \n\n\nThe death of a pet \n\n\nImprisonment \n\n\nA child leaving home \n\n\nPregnancy or loss of pregnancy \n\n\nEach of these is a valid reason for grieving. However\, grief can often be hard to understand. National Grief Awareness Day recognizes the challenges of comforting someone in grief and seeks to eliminate barriers that can prevent empathy\, patience\, and understanding. \nIn addition\, National Grief Awareness Day is important because it encourages people everywhere to support themselves and their loved ones through the #Grieving process\, no matter what. By raising awareness about grief with factual information and encouraging open lines of communication\, people everywhere can hope to receive better support\, care\, and comfort as they try to heal. \nSource:  What is National Grief Awareness Day & Why Does it Matter? | BetterHelp
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-grief-awareness-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250827
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230712T114912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T153908Z
UID:8337-1756166400-1756252799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:International Dog Day
DESCRIPTION:International Dog Day is a special celebration of all dogs around the world and the companionship and loyalty that they show to us. \nDogs truly are ‘man’s best friend’\, and #InternationalDogDay is a fantastic opportunity to showcase what these special animals do to keep us safe\, guide us\, and bring us joy. If you think about all the roles our furry friends play in our communities\, it really is quite incredible! They have quite remarkable abilities\, often sacrificing their own safety to selflessly protect the most vulnerable in our society. They work with law enforcement\, emergency services\, the army\, and individuals that may need additional help\, like those who are partially sighted or who need extra support. Not to mention\, they consistently show us unconditional love and unending comfort\, and brighten up our ‘ruff’ days with their waggy tails and goofy smiles. They’re not only super cute\, but they’re extremely useful\, and humans and dogs have a long and special relationship that has evolved over thousands of years of cooperation\, trust\, and kinship. \nInternational Dog Day raises awareness\, too\, of the significance of rescuing our furry friends\, as there are so many dogs in the world that are in need of a stable home\, and a loving family. The day can act as a gentle reminder for us to try and help these exceptional animals where we can. Sadly\, many rescue centres and dog shelters are fit to burst with abandoned dogs\, often for reasons through no fault of their own. Although it’s not a decision to be taken lightly – pups\, and training and looking after a ‘new best friend’ can be a lot of work! – rescuing instead of buying from a pet store or a breeder can be so\, so rewarding. \n#DogShelter #HappyDogDay #DogRescue #DoggyDay #InternationalDogDay2025 #AdoptDontShop \n  \nSource: International Dog Day | 26th August 2025 | Twinkl – Twinkl
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-dog-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250819
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230707T162921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T203620Z
UID:8240-1755475200-1755561599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Never Give Up Day
DESCRIPTION:On August 18th We Celebrate Never Give Up Day. This Day Is All About Cultivating A Mindset Of Determination\nThe day not only applauds people for reaching their goals but also supports those who are still trying to achieve their goals. This unique celebration day is dedicated to showcasing the impactful resilience and determination in our community. \n#NeverGiveUpDay encourages awareness-raising activities\, (sports) events\, runs/walks for charity\, workshops and community programs. Health and social care associations\, organisations and charities can initiate their call to action and fundraising events. \nAll in all\, Never Give Up Day provides a common platform for individuals and professionals to use their imagination and judgment to innovate to inspire. \nSource:  nevergiveupday.com \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/never-give-up-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220702T092748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T205753Z
UID:6057-1755388800-1755475199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Non-Profit Day
DESCRIPTION:National Non-Profit Day is commemorated on August 17 each year to recognize non-profit organisations’ ongoing efforts to serve the local community. If you’ve ever volunteered\, you’re well aware of the significance of these charitable organisations. \nNonprofits throughout the country work to promote awareness and offer assistance to individuals who otherwise would not be able to afford it. Their activities contribute to the shaping of our society and provide hope for a brighter future. \nNon Profit organisations are the glue that hold together many communities across the UK\, offering support to people who need it and helping to build connected communities. They do vital work\, which can often go under-appreciated. \nThat’s why we’re celebrating #NationalNonprofitDay\, to shine a light on the wonderful non-profit organisations working to make a difference in their area. \nWhy not take some time to familiarise yourself with the non-profit organisations in your area? \nLearn more on aDoddle.org
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-nonprofit-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230711T100505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T190600Z
UID:8333-1754870400-1755475199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Allotment Week
DESCRIPTION:This year\, National Allotment Week will run from 11-17th August with the theme of Allotments and Wellbeing. \nIt’s a great chance to explore how allotments support healthier lifestyles and stronger communities. Whether you’re an experienced grower or just getting started\, events are taking place across the UK. \nGardening can help people cope with stress and mental health issues. One of the best ways to have a calmer\, more optimistic mindset is to immerse yourself in nature and nurture plants. \nJoin in the week-long celebration by signing up for a local gardening class. Invite your neighbours and friends to a seed and plant swap. It’s also a great way for you to get some exercise and connect with your friends and neighbours. \nSource: national_allotments_week (thenas.org.uk)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-allotment-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230724T151210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T123011Z
UID:8456-1754438400-1754524799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Opportunity Day
DESCRIPTION:Imagine a world where setbacks are simply stepping stones. A world where a change in direction is not seen as failure\, but as an opportunity to discover hidden talents and uncover new passions. This is the world we invite you to explore on #NationalOpportunityDay on 6th August. It’s a world where limitations are shattered\, and aspirations are embraced. \nWhether it’s vocational training\, apprenticeships\, work-based learning\, or pursuing an alternative higher education path\, National Opportunity Day celebrates all these options and more. No student should ever feel left behind. It’s never too late and there’s always a possibility. There’s something for everyone. We’re here to help you navigate through the maze of opportunities and find the path that resonates with you. \nLife is full of unexpected twists and turns. Sometimes\, the path we envision takes a detour. But here’s the thing: that detour can lead us to remarkable opportunities we never even dreamed of. That’s what National Opportunity Day is all about – celebrating the boundless possibilities that await everyone\, regardless of any disappointment or setbacks. \nA smooth ride is rare. Many students find themselves disappointed when they don’t achieve the results they hoped for\, or secure the further education place they had set their heart on. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. However\, this is not the end of the road. It’s just the beginning. \nNational Opportunity Day is a day dedicated to shedding light on all the possible opportunities beyond the traditional route. We hope to inspire and empower students to embrace alternative options that can lead to a fulfilling and successful future. \n  \nSource: National Opportunity Day 2025 | Global Awareness Days Events Calendar 2025
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-opportunity-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250805
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20240717T102343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T213056Z
UID:10673-1754265600-1754351999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Single Working Women's Day
DESCRIPTION:Single Working Women’s Day takes place on the 4th of August. Celebrated annually\, this day recognises and honours the contributions of single working women to society. It highlights their strength\, resilience\, and the unique challenges they face while balancing work\, family\, and personal life. This day is an opportunity to celebrate their achievements and raise awareness about the support and resources they need. \nSingle Working Women’s Day acknowledges the hard work and dedication of single women who juggle multiple responsibilities. These women often serve as the primary breadwinners for their families while managing household duties and personal commitments. The day also sheds light on the systemic issues that single working women encounter\, such as wage gaps\, workplace discrimination\, and the lack of adequate childcare support. \nThroughout the day\, various activities and events are organised to celebrate single working women. These may include workshops\, seminars\, and networking events aimed at empowering women and providing them with valuable resources. Organisations and communities often come together to host appreciation events\, where single working women are recognised and celebrated for their contributions. \n#SingleWorkingWomensDay #WomenEmpowerment #SingleWorkingWomen #CelebrateWomen #WomenInWorkforce #SupportSingleWomen #WomenAchievements #SingleMothers \nSource: Single Working Women’s Day | Awareness Days
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/single-working-womens-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250802
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230715T095159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T203510Z
UID:8341-1754006400-1754092799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Yorkshire Day
DESCRIPTION:Yorkshire Day is celebrated on August 1st. Yorkshire belongs to the United Kingdom and was formerly known as the County of York. The name came from it being the Shire of the city of York\, commonly referred to as York’s Shire. It is the largest county in the U.K. and has always been recognized as a cultural region and a geographical territory. \nAs an area on the up and up\, it’s becoming one of the most important places in the UK\, as the likes of #Leeds\, #Hull\, #Bradford have become prominent as centres of finance\, culture and much more. \nIf you live in #Yorkshire\, why not check out some of our wonderful charities and organisations based in the area on our Community Maps. Many are looking for #Volunteers. \nYorkshire and The Humber | aDoddle – Community Mapping \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/yorkshire-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250808
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230707T101559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T152241Z
UID:8232-1754006400-1754611199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Breastfeeding Week
DESCRIPTION:#WBW2025 will focus on environment and climate change. It will highlight our roles in supporting breastfeeding to create a sustainable environment while simultaneously reducing the impact of climate change caused by artificial feeding. \n#Breastfeeding can act as an equaliser in our society and efforts must be made to ensure everyone has access to breastfeeding support and opportunities. It is essential that no-one is left behind especially vulnerable mothers who may need additional support to reduce breastfeeding inequalities. \nTarget audiences including governments\, policymakers\, workplaces\, communities and parents will be engaged to play their critical roles in empowering families and sustaining breastfeeding-friendly environments in the post-pandemic work life. The theme is aligned with thematic area 4 of the WBW-SDG 2030 campaign. \n\n\n\n\nWBW-SDG CAMPAIGN\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBreastfeeding is a natural\, renewable food that is environmentally safe. Breastfeeding is produced and delivered without pollution\, packaging or waste and is the sustainable solution that is good for the planet and its people. Prioritising and supporting breastfeeding will reduce the growing climate impact of artificial infant feed supply chains. However\, breastfeeding can be challenging when parents are not fully supported. WBW2025 will outline the roles and connect the actors in the Warm Chain of Support for Breastfeeding to create a breastfeeding-friendly environment together at all levels; national\, health\, workplace and community. By connecting the actors working at different levels\, a synergistic effort to support the parents will be in place. \n#EnablingBreastfeeding #EmpoweringParentsCampaign #BreastfeedingSupport \n\nSource: World Breastfeeding Week 2025 – Prioritise Breastfeeding: Create sustainable support systems
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-breastfeeding-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,International,National,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250726
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230610T115903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250608T115431Z
UID:8170-1753401600-1753487999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Schizophrenia Day
DESCRIPTION:National Schizophrenia Awareness Day\, marked on 25 July every year by the charity Rethink Mental Illness\, explores what it means to live with this much misunderstood and often stigmatised mental health condition. \nIn England\, approximately one adult in every 100 will live with a diagnosis of #Schizophrenia. \nBy shattering some of the myths and breaking the stigma and prejudice which surrounds this diagnosis\, Rethink Mental Illness continues to provide support and community for people living with schizophrenia and their loved ones. \nOn National Schizophrenia Awareness Day\, which coincides with the founding of the charity nearly 50 years ago\, Rethink Mental Illness shines a spotlight on the condition and the dedicated work to improve the quality of life for people living with schizophrenia and their carers. \n#SupportMentalHealth #RethinkMentalIllness \nSource: National Schizophrenia Awareness Day 2025 | Awareness Days Events Calendar 2025
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-schizophrenia-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250809
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220613T072352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T112245Z
UID:6018-1753315200-1754697599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Marine Week
DESCRIPTION:Contrary to the title\, National Marine Week is celebrated for a fortnight from July 24th to August 8th to appreciate the magnificent sea animals and plants that exist in the United Kingdom on a national scale. \nDuring #NationalMarineWeek\, people from all over the United Kingdom may come out to explore their local shoreline as the retreating sea reveals its treasures. Take time out to protect and appreciate marine life for the next two weeks. \nNational Marine Week was organized to motivate people to better understand and care for the ocean. The holiday encourages us to appreciate and protect our oceans. During National Marine Week\, people take time to focus on how vital the oceans are to humanity\, given that they constitute the largest ecosystem on the planet. In addition to containing 97% of the planet’s water\, they also make up 80% of the planet’s biodiversity\, with more than 30\,000 species. \nSource: NATIONAL MARINE WEEK – July 24\, 2025 – National Today \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-marine-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230630T155608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T112510Z
UID:8216-1752796800-1752883199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Nelson Mandela International Day
DESCRIPTION:Nelson Mandela has many accolades. He’s  an iconic figure that triumphed over South Africa’s apartheid regime. He was a human rights lawyer\, a prisoner of conscience\, and an international peacemaker. And he was the first democratically elected president of a free South Africa (no biggie). \nSo you see why the United Nations General Assembly would want to celebrate his life. \nCommemorated on July 18 — Nelson Mandela’s birthday — Nelson Mandela International Day celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world and the ability to make an impact. So\, in honour of his 67 years of public service\, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the U.N. ask that you spend 67 minutes of your time helping others. \nSource: NELSON MANDELA DAY – July 18\, 2025 – National Today
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/nelson-mandela-international-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220724T124002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T102507Z
UID:6249-1751846400-1752451199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Alcohol Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol Awareness Week is 7th- 14th July 2025. (The week has typically taken place in November each year. However\, Alcohol Awareness Week has now moved to its new spot in July.)It is a chance for the UK to get thinking about drinking. It’s a week of awareness-raising\, campaigning for change\, and more. The theme for Alcohol Awareness Week 2025  is “alcohol and work” \nAround 10 million of us are regularly drinking alcohol in ways that can harm our health and wellbeing. From headaches\, hangovers and sleepless nights to lower productivity and symptoms like anxiety and depression worsening over time\, alcohol affects us in so many ways. \nBut how many of us have stopped to think about the impact of the work we do on our risk from alcohol? With longer hours\, more stress\, the blurring of lines between work and home\, and too many workplace cultures that place booze rather than people at the centre of things\, there are so many ways work and alcohol are linked. This Alcohol Awareness Week\, it’s time for us\, and the places we work\, to feel healthier\, more productive and happier. \nThe cost of living crisis has also played a key role in causing some people to drink more than they’d like to cope with worries around the crisis. \nBut the cost of alcohol to individuals\, our relationships\, our families\, and our stretched vital public services doesn’t have to be so high. \nWe can all take steps to make a change. And with improved support and prevention\, we can save money and save lives. \nJoin us for this year’s Alcohol Awareness Week to find out more about alcohol and its cost to us all. \nSource: About Alcohol Awareness Week | Alcohol Change UK
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/alcohol-awareness-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250708
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230604T103048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T091255Z
UID:8150-1751846400-1751932799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Chocolate Day
DESCRIPTION:World Chocolate Day is sometimes referred to as International Chocolate Day. \nIt takes place on 7 July every year\, and put simply\, it’s a celebration of all things chocolate! The event was created in 2009. In some countries around the world\, the day is celebrated on different dates. But July 7 was chosen for World Chocolate Day because this day is thought to be around the time that chocolate was introduced to European countries. It quickly became a favourite treat in South Africa and across the world! \nThere are all sorts of different ways that you can celebrate World Chocolate Day.  The most obvious is by tucking into some chocolate\, but what if you’re after some more outside the (chocolate) box ideas? \nWhy not bake some delicious chocolate chip cookies with your kids\, or watch “Charlie & the Chocolate Factory” movie with your family. Or find some fun facts and the history around chocolate? \nSource: World Chocolate Day 2025 | 7th July | Twinkl – Twinkl
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-chocolate-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250623
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220607T183908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T115639Z
UID:5993-1750032000-1750636799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Refugee Week
DESCRIPTION:Refugee Week\nFor Refugee Week we invite you to celebrate what compassion looks like in action. Together we can create a shared understanding of compassion to ensure we are extending it widely to all. \n“Our task must be to free ourselves – by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.”- Albert Einstein \nWhy compassion?\nThe last few years have been challenging for all of us. We are still adjusting to new realities post-lockdown as well as responding to new crises. In the UK\, dangerous anti-migration government rhetoric continues\, along with inhumane conditions for #AsylumSeekers.\n \nBut\, none of these things happen in isolation. We know how interconnected our world is: how something seemingly “far away” impacts everyone. All of this makes us even more aware of the need to widen our circles of compassion. \nWithin our own experiences are all the tools we need to be compassionate\, not just to ourselves and those in our immediate circle but to all our human neighbours and our one shared home\, planet earth. \n*Source and find out more:  About – Refugee Week \n#RefugeeWeek #Compassion #CompassionIntoAction #SimpleActs
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/refugee-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20221222T105113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T114921Z
UID:6797-1735689600-1738367999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month
DESCRIPTION:January 2025 is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month\, also known as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. It is a key time for us all as individuals to educate ourselves about human trafficking and crucially to learn to spot the signs of trafficking. It is also a time for us take these messages to our workplaces\, our churches\, our schools\, our representatives and everywhere else.\n\n\n \n\n\nAt Hope for Justice\, they investigate cases of human trafficking and work closely with law enforcement to rescue victims and ensure evidence is gathered against perpetrators to see them brought to justice. The team of investigators is drawn from some of the most respected and prestigious law enforcement agencies in the country\, such as the FBI and NCIS.\n\n\n \n\n\nNational Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month\, January 2025\, culminates in the annual observation of National Freedom Day on February 1\, 2025.\n\n\n \n\n\nSource:  Human Trafficking Prevention Month | Hope for Justice\n\n\n \n\n\n#HopeForJusticeInternational #HumanTraffickingAwareness #Freedom
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-slavery-human-trafficking-prevention-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,International,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241111
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20241007T150024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T151620Z
UID:10973-1730678400-1731283199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Children's Book Week 2
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Book Week is an annual celebration of reading for pleasure for children of primary school age. A fantastic opportunity for extended teaching on any of your favourite children’s books! This year\, 2024\, marks the 100th Anniversary of Children’s Book Week and the theme is “How Do You Book?”. \nWhen is Children’s Book Week?\nThere are technically no set dates for Children’s Book Week\, meaning you’re free to celebrate this whenever suits you! However\, in the UK\, this year the event takes place over two weeks: the 6th to 12th of May and the 4th to 10th of November. Join in the celebrations with our friends across the pond\, or tie in your Children’s Book Week celebrations around World Book Day. \nWhen did Children’s Book Week start?\nThe idea for this event was conceived by Franklin K. Matthiews\, the librarian of the Boy Scouts of America\, in 1913. He thought that a celebration of children’s books would help get more children into reading\, helped by the backing of publishers\, booksellers and librarians in the US. Now going on for over 100 years\, Children’s Book Week continues to grow in popularity year on year. \nHow can I get involved with Children’s Book Week?\nSimple. Get reading! There are so many fantastic children’s books available in libraries and bookshops that it can be difficult to know where to start your search for some great children’s literature. \n#HowDoYouBook #Literacy #ReadingForJoy #FavouriteBooks \n  \nSource: Children’s Book Week 2024 – Event Info and Resources (twinkl.co.uk)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/childrens-book-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,International,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240822
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20240705T113302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240705T141745Z
UID:10631-1724198400-1724284799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Cavernoma Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Cavernoma Awareness Day 2024 is on 21st August and aims to increase knowledge of how to spot its symptoms\, understand its causes\, and spread more awareness across your friend groups and workplace organisations. \nIn order to assist in raising the profile surrounding this condition\, it’s important to have as much information at hand as possible. Here’s what you need to know about Cavernoma Awareness Day to do your part and participate this year. \nWhat is Cavernoma?\nCavernoma refers to groups of abnormal blood vessels that form in clusters in the spinal cord and brain. Cavernomas contain blood which travels slowly through these vessels\, usually clotting. The look and shape of a Cavernoma resembles a raspberry and can range from a few millimetres to a few centimetres in size. \nWhat are the Symptoms of Cavernoma?\nSpotting the signs and symptoms of Cavernoma can be difficult as they tend to vary from person to person. The size of the Cavernoma and its location can also cause these symptoms to vary. Generally speaking\, these are some of the most notable Cavernoma symptoms: \n\nSeizures or severely painful headaches\nIssues with memory and concentration\nIssues with keeping your balance\nTinnitus and difficulty hearing\nBlurred or double vision\nDizziness and fatigue\nDrooping in the face\nDifficulty talking\nNumbness\n\nHow is Cavernoma Treated?\nFor some cases\, Cavernoma will predominantly be treated and controlled with medications\, especially in the case of extreme headaches and seizures. In more extreme cases where there’s a risk of haemorrhage and heavy bleeding\, further steps will most likely be taken in the form of surgical treatment or radiation in the event of surgery being deemed too dangerous. \nHowever\, it’s important to remember that each Cavernoma case will be unique\, and that treatment methods will vary depending on several different factors. \nWhether you or someone you know may have #Cavernoma\, or you’re just eager to help raise as much awareness as possible\, sharing this knowledge is the best way to do your part this year. \n  \nSource: (1) New Messages! (healthassured.org) \nHomepage – Cavernoma Alliance UK (CAUK)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/cavernoma-awareness-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240211
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20240118T114001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T114001Z
UID:9530-1707523200-1707609599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Chinese New Year
DESCRIPTION:Chinese New Year 2024 will take place on the 10th of February\, with the beginning of the Year of the Dragon. Celebrations will last from the 9th of February (New Year’s Eve) until the 15th day of the New Year. \nWhat is The Chinese New Year calendar?\nEach year (also known as a cycle) of the Chinese New Year calendar is represented by a different zodiac animal. There are 12 in total. According to legend\, these 12 animals participated in a race\, which then determined their place of order in the Chinese New Year calendar. \nWhy is Chinese New Year celebrated?\nChinese New Year\, also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival\, marks the first day of the New Year in the Chinese traditional calendar\, which is a lunisolar calendar. Unlike the Gregorian calendar\, used widely around the world today\, the lunisolar calendar determines dates using the location of the sun and the moon relative to the Earth. This is why\, on our Western calendars\, the date changes each year! \nIt is one of the most important events in Chinese culture and the holiday is today celebrated all around the world. Many other countries celebrate the holiday as an official festival (Korea\, Vietnam\, Singapore\, Malaysia\, Indonesia and the Philippines) due to its cultural significance. \nWhat are some Chinese New Year traditions?\nTraditionally\, Chinese New Year is a time for people to honour their ancestors and deities. Still\, many of the customs and traditions of the holiday vary wildly from region to region. Many families across China gather the night before Chinese New Year’s Day for a festive dinner to reunite them. Many people will also clean their house before the new year; this is done to cleanse any ill fortune and is thought to allow for good luck going into the new year. \nIt is also customary for people to decorate their windows and doors with red decorations\, as red is seen as a lucky colour in Chinese culture. Many also light firecrackers and gift money in red paper envelopes to celebrate! \n  \n#ChineseNewYear #YearOfTheDragon \nChinese New Year – Wikipedia
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/chinese-new-year/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,International,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240302
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220119T122455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231219T100920Z
UID:4911-1704153600-1709337599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Big Energy Saving Winter
DESCRIPTION:If you are worried about energy bills and the cost of living\, the Citizens Advice network can help you this winter. \nFeeling lost about money? Their Money Map tool directs you to online help finding ways to make the most of your money\, decrease your bills and help meet the costs of daily living. \nAccess free support online from their public advice site\, including information about grants and benefits to help you pay energy bills. \nThe Money Talk Team at your local Citizens Advice Bureau helps you maximise your income\, look at options to reduce costs and offers specialist debt advice. \nContact your local Citizens Advice Bureau to get free\, confidential and impartial advice. An adviser will be able to talk through your situation and work out the next steps. Find your local bureau and get in touch today. \nYou can also call Home Energy Scotland on 0808 808 2282 for help with your home energy this winter. \nSource: https://www.cas.org.uk/BESW \nClick on link for more Energy Saving Tips : Quick tips to save energy at home – Energy Saving Trust
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/big-energy-saving-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231227
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20211107T165923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T110434Z
UID:4842-1703548800-1703635199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Boxing Day Swim
DESCRIPTION:Each year on 26th December\, Boxing Day\, people of all ages take to the water\, some in fancy dress. \nIn recent years the benefits of cold water swimming\, both physical and mental health\, are becoming more widely known and researched. Groups are popping up for either wild swimming or at beaches around the coast\, from Tenby to Teignmouth. \nThere’s no better way to dust off the yuletide cobwebs than with a Boxing Day swim ! \n#ColdWaterSwimming #BoxingDaySwim \nCheck out this BBC Science article: https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/cold-water-swimming-why-an-icy-dip-is-good-for-your-mental-and-physical-health/
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/boxing-day-swim/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220702T140942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T084343Z
UID:6083-1696377600-1696463999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Grandparent's Day
DESCRIPTION:According to the National Grandparents Day website\, the aim of National Grandparents Day is: \nTo honour grandparents \n\nTo give grandparents an opportunity to show love for their children’s children\nTo help children become aware of the strength\, information and guidance older people can offer\n\nIn the UK Grandparents’ Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of October each year. \nWhat to do on Grandparents’ Day? \n\nHonour the grandparents/grandchild relationships. If you can you should try to spend some time together. Below are 10 ideas of things you could do together:\nMake something especially for your grandparents (for example a picture\, a poem\, a treat)\nGet them to pass on knowledge (learn how to bake your favourite cake\, learn how to cross-stitch\, catch a fish or use a hammer)\nInterview them (ask them all the questions you’d like answers to about their amazing lives!)\nHave a sleepover and watch a film of their choice\nGet them to play cards with you (grandparents are often full of fun ideas when it comes to card games)\nMake a family tree with photos or hand-drawn images of family members\nSwitch roles! (be a grandparent for a day\, let them relax and you do all the pampering they usually do)\nOffer to do tasks around the house/garden\nMake a card and list why you admire them\nGet them to show you old photo albums and tell you all the stories behind the pictures\n\nThese are only a few ideas we came up with. You might want to do something completely different on Grandparents’ Day\, something that’s special to you and your grandparents. \nFind Out More: Grandparents’ Day 2023 – Teaching Resources and Information (twinkl.co.uk)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/grandparents-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230507
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20230426T143900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T154843Z
UID:7688-1683331200-1683417599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Coronation Day-King Charles
DESCRIPTION:The Coronation of His Majesty The King is a time for celebration across the nation and the Commonwealth\, over a weekend of special events: \n\nSaturday 6 May the Coronation Ceremony takes place at Westminster Abbey\, London.\n6-8 May will see Coronation Big Lunches up and down the country and across the Commonwealth.\nSunday May 7 a spectacular Coronation Concert will be performed at Windsor Castle with iconic locations across the UK lit up using projections\, lasers\, drone displays and illuminations.\nMonday 8 May a special Bank Holiday has been proclaimed by the Prime Minister in honour of the Coronation\, giving everyone the opportunity to join in with their communities and good causes through Big Help Out activities.\n\nThe coronation ceremony is an occasion for pageantry and celebration\, but it is also a solemn religious ceremony and has remained essentially the same over a thousand years. For the last 900 years\, the ceremony has taken place at Westminster Abbey\, London. The service is conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury\, whose task this has almost always been since the Norman Conquest in 1066. \n  \nSource: About the Coronation – Coronation of His Majesty The King & Her Majesty The Queen Consort
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/coronation-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220430
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220315T070157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T114304Z
UID:5349-1650844800-1651276799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Stalking Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Bridging The Gap is the focus for this years National Stalking Awareness Week campaign. Highlighting the vital role that stalking advocates play in bridging the gap between the victim and the criminal justice system. \n#BridgingTheGap \nSource: https://www.suzylamplugh.org/news/national-stalking-awareness-week-2022
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-stalking-awareness-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTSTAMP:20260603T083319
CREATED:20220307T084444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T084444Z
UID:5196-1647820800-1648857599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Big Walk and Wheel
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard of Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel?  \nIt aims to inspire pupils to be amazing and take active journeys to school. \nOn each day of the challenge\, schools\, across the UK\, compete to see who can get the highest percentage of their pupils walking\, using a wheelchair\, scooting or cycling to school. \nIt runs for 10 days from 21 March to 1 April 2022 and is open to all primary and secondary schools in the UK – to find out more visit: https://bigwalkandwheel.org.uk \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/big-walk-and-wheel/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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