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SUMMARY:Raynaud's Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Raynaud’s Awareness Month is observed in February in the United Kingdom to drive awareness about the condition\, increase advocacy for people suffering from it\, and promote the need for a cure. Up to 10 million people in the UK have a form of Raynaud’s and yet research shows that nearly half of UK adults don’t know any of the signs of Raynaud’s Disease. That’s why it’s so important that we continue to raise awareness.\n\n\n \n\n\nRaynaud’s disease (Ray-nodes) means that the small blood vessels in the extremities such as the hands\, feet\, fingers or toes are over-sensitive to even the slightest changes in temperature\, cold conditions and sometimes emotional stress.\n\n\n \n\n\nWhen our bodies are exposed to the cold\, a normal response is for the blood vessels to become narrower. When someone has Raynaud’s this reaction may be much more extreme. It will sometimes cause a noticeable colour change to the affected areas\, with the skin turning white\, then blue and finally to red as the circulation returns. This is known as a Raynaud’s attack.\n\n\n \n\n\nToo many people just live with Raynaud’s without knowing what it is and how they can manage the symptoms better.  For roughly 300\,000 of them it’s a sign of an underlying condition.   By sharing your stories of what it is like to live with Raynaud’s we are encouraging others to take action. \n\n#KnowRaynauds #Raynauds #ColdWeather\n\nSource:  Raynaud’s | SRUK
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/raynauds-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
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UID:4978-1769904000-1769990399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Dignity Action Month
DESCRIPTION:Dignity Action Day has now become Dignity Action Month\, and is an annual observance dedicated to promoting and upholding the principles of dignity and respect in the delivery of care services\, particularly in healthcare and social care settings. The month serves as a reminder of the importance of treating every individual with #Compassion\, understanding\, and respect\, regardless of their age\, health condition\, or personal circumstances. \nThis year’s theme – 3 Little Deeds -Spread kindness\, respect and compassion – promote Dignity.\nDignity Action Month is an annual opportunity for health and social care workers\, and members of the public to uphold people’s rights to dignity and provide a truly memorable day for people who use care services. \nDignity Action Month aims to ensure people who use care services are treated as individuals and are given choice\, control and a sense of purpose in their daily lives. \n#DignityActionMonth #DignityActionDay #Dignity #DignifiedCare \nSource: https://www.dignityincare.org.uk/Dignity-in-Care-events/Dignity_Action_Day/ \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/dignity-care-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220201T102516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T120035Z
UID:4976-1769904000-1772323199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:LGBT+ History Month
DESCRIPTION:LGBT+ History Month is a month that’s important to us. Celebrating all parts of who we are is vital to the fight for mental health. And this month\, we’re doing just that. \nIt’s a month when we can all remember the people who fought for LGBTQIA+ rights in the past. A chance for people of all ages to learn more about the rich history of LGBTQIA+ communities. And a moment to remember just how far we’ve come over the years. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLGBTQIA+ mental health\nLGBT+ History Month is also a moment to lift up people’s stories about their mental health. \nBeing LGBTQIA+ does not cause mental health problems. But some things you may go through as an LGBTQIA+ person can make you more likely to experience a mental health problem. \nSome things you may go through if you’re LGBTQIA+ include: \n\nHomophobia\, biphobia and transphobia\nExperiences of stigma and discrimination\nDifficult experiences of coming out\nSocial isolation\, exclusion and rejection\n‘Conversion therapy’\nDifficulties getting the healthcare you need for reasons such as discrimination\, or long waiting lists for gender treatment if you’re trans\n\nIn fact\, because of these issues LGBTQIA+ people are 2 to 3 times more likely to experience a mental health problem. \nAnd many young people experience a lack of inclusive environments – from home to school and beyond. Nearly a quarter of young people who are at risk of homelessness identify as LGBTQIA+. \nThe impact that discrimination and isolation has on the mental health of LGBTQIA+ people is clear\, and avoidable. That’s why we all need to do more to make sure things change – for the better. \nPlease remember you’re not alone. \nIf you’re LGBTQIA+ and are finding things tough\, we have information and tips for you. And a list of places where you can get support below. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource:  Celebrating LGBT+ History Month | Campaigns | Mind \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/lgbt-history-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260203
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230103T143045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T121951Z
UID:5026-1769990400-1770076799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Sickie Day
DESCRIPTION:Statistically\, in the UK\, the first Monday in February is the day most likely for employees to call in sick – and has subsequently been coined ‘National Sickie Day.’ \nOne of the reasons is the first payday since Christmas\, “meaning people have been out celebrating all weekend with a particularly heavy one”. \nSince physical illness is a much more socially acceptable reason for taking the day off work\, many people use this as a reason instead of telling their boss that they are struggling with mental health issues. But taking a mental health day certainly is an acceptable reason to call off from work. \nMany people find that taking one day of sick leave for stress or mental health  can save a great deal of sick time that might be taken later in the year if those pressures build into something worse. So don’t be afraid to call off work every now and then. Especially on National Sickie Day! \n  \n#MentalHealth #GoodWellbeing #MondayMotivation #Mental Health \n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-sickie-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230126T161253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T134803Z
UID:6917-1769990400-1770595199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Storytelling Week
DESCRIPTION:National Storytelling Week takes place every year and is a celebration of the power of sharing stories. Stories teach us about the world\, they allow us to step into someone else’s shoes and feel empathy\, they help us to relax and escape and they can help develop essential #Literacy skills. \nIn 2025\, National Storytelling Week will be taking place from 2nd February to 8th February. \nWhat is the theme for National Storytelling Week?\nThe theme for National Storytelling Week 2026 is Soundtrack your story. Everyone has their own musical story – whether it’s in the songs we love and the music we dance to\, through British Sign Language and the rhythms we feel\, the soundscapes of everyday life\, or the soundtracks we hear in films and games. Music connects us to words. It helps us express who we are and how we see the world. \nResearch highlights that exploring stories through lyrics can be an effective way to re-engage young people with reading for enjoyment and writing for pleasure. Slightly more than 3 in 5 (60.7%) children and young people age 8-18 regularly read song lyrics digitally. Writing song lyrics is also popular among children and young people age 8-18\, with slightly less than 1 in 5 (17.8%) reporting that they write lyrics on a screen at least once a month. \nNational Storytelling Week will be a celebration of both storytelling and writing for pleasure. At a time when young people’s writing enjoyment levels are at their lowest\, National Storytelling Week has never been more important. \nThe classroom activities span early years\, primary and secondary\, and we’d love you to take part in all elements for your phase. \n#NationalStorytellingWeek2026 #ReimagineYourWorld \nSource:  National Storytelling Week 2026 Activities\, Events And Resources | National Literacy Trust
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-storytelling-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220201T141455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T121005Z
UID:4987-1770163200-1770249599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Cancer Day
DESCRIPTION:World Cancer Day is held every year on the 4th of February\, and it aims to raise international awareness concerning all types of cancer\, those who suffer from it\, and prevention and treatment. \nCreated in 2000\, World Cancer Day has grown into a positive movement for everyone\, everywhere to unite under one voice to face one of our greatest challenges in history. \nEach year\, hundreds of activities and events take place around the world\, gathering communities\, organisations and individuals in schools\, businesses\, hospitals\, marketplaces\, parks\, community halls\, places of worship – in the streets and online – acting as a powerful reminder that we all have a role to play in reducing the global impact of cancer. \nThe World Cancer Day theme 2025-2027\, “United by Unique” places people at the centre of care and explores new ways of making a difference.    \nCancer is more than just a medical diagnosis—it’s a deeply personal matter. Behind every diagnosis lies a unique human story – stories of grief\, pain\, healing\, resilience\, love and more.  \nThat’s why a people-centred approach to cancer care that fully integrates each individual’s unique needs\, with compassion and empathy\, leads to the best health outcomes.  \nEvery experience with cancer is unique and it will take all of us\, united\, to create a world where we look beyond the disease and see the person before the patient. A world where the needs of people and communities are at the centre of health systems. \n#WorldCancerDay #UnitedByUnique #CancerAwareness #CancerResearch #CancerCare \nSource: https://www.worldcancerday.org/about-us  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-cancer-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260206
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230111T110020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T125105Z
UID:4992-1770249600-1770335999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Mind - Time to Talk Day
DESCRIPTION:The 5th February 2026 is Time to Talk Day\, which is about creating supportive communities with family\, friends\, or colleagues about mental health. \nTime to Talk Day is an annual awareness day held at the beginning of February each year. It’s a day for us all to start a conversation about mental health. Talking about mental health isn’t easy. But a conversation has the power to change lives. \nTime to Talk Day is run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness\, in partnership with the Co-op. \n\nOne in 4 of us will experience a mental health problem in any given year.\nWe want everyone to feel comfortable talking about mental health – whenever they like.\nTalking about mental health helps to create supportive communities where we can talk openly about mental health and feel empowered to seek help when we need it.\nOpening up the conversation about mental health problems is important – by talking about it\, we can support ourselves and others.\n\n#MindCharity #TimeToTalkDay #MentalHealth #TimeToTalk \n\nSource: Time to Talk Day – Mind
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/mind-time-to-talk-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20250127T164918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T123016Z
UID:11631-1770595200-1771199999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Student Volunteering Week
DESCRIPTION:Student Volunteering Week\, celebrated annually in February\, is a week dedicated to encouraging students to get involved in volunteer work\, make a positive impact in their communities\, and develop valuable skills. This week provides an opportunity for students to discover the benefits of volunteering\, such as gaining work experience\, meeting new people\, and contributing to causes they care about. \nStudent Volunteering Week aims to raise awareness about the importance of volunteering for personal growth\, the community\, and the wider society. It encourages students to get involved in activities that benefit others while also allowing them to gain practical experience\, develop leadership skills\, and build their CVs. The week includes various events\, projects\, and initiatives that highlight the value of volunteering and inspire students to take action. \nBy participating in Student Volunteering Week\, students can engage in a wide range of activities\, from local charity events to environmental projects\, and even helping out at educational institutions or supporting social justice causes. The week not only highlights the positive impact that volunteering can have on individuals and communities but also helps foster a culture of giving back among the next generation. \nHow to Celebrate Student Volunteering Week \n\nGet involved in local volunteering opportunities by finding events or projects that match your interests\, such as working with youth groups\, environmental organisations\, or charitable causes.\nOrganise a volunteer event at your school or university\, such as a community clean-up\, charity fundraiser\, or donation drive.\nShare your volunteering experiences on social media to inspire other students to get involved and showcase the benefits of volunteering.\nJoin or support a student volunteering society on campus to connect with like-minded individuals who want to give back to the community.\nOffer your skills or expertise to a local organisation in need\, whether it’s tutoring\, graphic design\, or social media management.\nVolunteer virtually by supporting online causes or helping out with digital projects that benefit communities or organisations.\nPromote student volunteer opportunities through social media\, university bulletin boards\, or by speaking to fellow students about the benefits of volunteering.\nAttend workshops or training sessions to learn more about the impact of volunteering and how to get the most out of your volunteer experience.\nEngage with local charities or non-profits to see how you can support their ongoing work throughout the year.\nSupport student volunteer-led initiatives by donating time\, skills\, or resources to help them achieve their goals.\n\n#StudentVolunteeringWeek #Volunteering #MakeADifference #StudentsGivingBack #VolunteerPower #CommunityImpact #StudentVolunteers #GiveBack #VolunteerOpportunities #VolunteerForChange #StudentActivism #EmpowerStudents #SocialGood #VolunteerWeek #CommunityBuilding #StudentLeadership #FutureVolunteers #GetInvolved #SupportLocalCharities #VolunteerExperience #VolunteerNetwork \n  \nSource: Student Volunteering Week | Awareness Days
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/student-volunteering-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220111T110445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T124542Z
UID:5099-1770595200-1771199999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Children's Mental Health Week
DESCRIPTION:This week from the 9th-15th  February it’s Children’s Mental Health Week\, which was established to shine a spotlight on the importance of children and young people’s mental health. \nThe theme for Children’s Mental Health Week 2026 is ‘This is My Place’\, and our aim is to support the systems around children and young people to help them feel they belong. \nWe know that our sense of belonging as individuals\, in our friendships\, in school\, and in communities plays a vital role in our mental health and wellbeing. \nTo know our place and really feel part of our environment is a basic human need. It can have powerful and long-lasting impacts in lots of areas of our lives\, including our physical and mental health\, education\, employment and relationships. When we feel that we belong\, it empowers us to contribute to the world and make a real difference. \nThis year\, Place2Be’s Children’s Mental Health Week will aim to support the groups and systems surrounding our children. We’ll encourage peers\, families\, schools and communities to create inclusive and nurturing environments\, where children and young people feel they belong and can say “This is My Place”. \n#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek #KnowYourselfGrowYourself #Place2Be #MentalHealthMatters #ChildrensMentalHealth \nSource: Place2Be’s Children’s Mental Health Week – Official site
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/childrens-mental-health-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,International,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220111T103036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T141022Z
UID:5030-1770768000-1770854399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:International Day of Women and Girls in Science
DESCRIPTION:Today the 11th February marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! \nThis day was established in order to achieve full and equal access to and participation in\, science for women and girls\, and further achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. \nDid you know?\n\nWomen are typically given smaller research grants than their male colleagues and\, while they represent 33.3% of all researchers\, only 12% of members of national science academies are women.\nIn cutting edge fields such as artificial intelligence\, only one in five professionals (22%) is a woman.\nDespite a shortage of skills in most of the technological fields driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution\, women still account for only 28% of engineering graduates and 40% of graduates in computer science and informatics\nFemale researchers tend to have shorter\, less well-paid careers. Their work is underrepresented in high-profile journals and they are often passed over for promotions.\n\nSource: https://www.un.org/en/observances/women-and-girls-in-science-day
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-day-of-women-and-girls-in-science/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230111T112150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T141632Z
UID:5036-1771027200-1771113599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Valentine's Day
DESCRIPTION:February 14th is Valentine’s Day\, which was originally a Christian feast day in honour of St. Valentine\, however in contemporary culture it’s more so a day that celebrates our loved ones but also our lost loved ones & the memories we’ve made with them.  \nWhether you’re celebrating romantic love for your partner\, platonic love for a friend\, or familial love for a member of your family\, we hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day!\n \n#ValentinesDay #CelebrateLove \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/valentines-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220207T134820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T121140Z
UID:5041-1771286400-1771372799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Random Acts of Kindness Day
DESCRIPTION:Today 17th February is all about spreading kindness\, as it’s Random Acts of Kindness Day!  \nThere are so many things you can do to contribute to making the world a kinder place. It doesn’t have to be large\, and it can even be something for yourself\, like taking time out to visit your favourite spot.  \nStuck for ideas? Check out the kindness ideas from the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation for inspiration. The aim of #RAKDay is to make kindness the norm\, spread goodwill and consideration of others\, and remind people that these are worthwhile aims.\n \n#MakeKindnessTheNorm #RAKDay #KindnessMatters #RandomActsofKindnessDay \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/random-acts-of-kindness-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20240124T121058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T123105Z
UID:9539-1771545600-1771631999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Love Your Pet Day
DESCRIPTION:On February 20th\, we celebrate National Love Your Pet Day\, a day to embrace one special trait that makes us human: our love of our pets! There are many things that differentiate humans from the rest of the Animal Kingdom\, but one of the more unusual behaviours is our longstanding tendency to keep other animals as pets. \nAccording to a UK Pet Food report\, 16.2 million (57%) of UK households reported owning a pet in January 2023\, accounting for about 38 million pets total throughout the country. It only makes sense to commemorate something that’s so important to so many people\, so on February 20th\, we celebrate our pets with National Love Your Pet Day! \nPets have been a part of human life for thousands of years. Ever since we’ve made our first steps into civilisation\, animals have been right there alongside us. And look at those faces! Who could blame us? \nNobody really knows exactly what animal the very first pet was. But\, one animal\, the wolf\, lived alongside early humans for centuries. Even as far back as 12\,000 years ago\, dogs and cats were buried in their human counterparts’ graves. It seems that even early humans had a deep attachment to their furry friends. \nWhether cats\, dogs\, birds\, or even spiders\, lets celebrate our furry/feathered friends and shower them with love and affection on this day! \n#NationalLoveYourPetDay #AnimalWelfare #FurryFriends #PetsAreFamily #PetCare #SpoilYourPet \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-love-your-pet-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20250210T110539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T130804Z
UID:11812-1771545600-1771631999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Care Day
DESCRIPTION:Care Day\, observed on the third Friday in February is a day dedicated to recognising and celebrating the vital work of #Carers and Caregivers who provide essential support to individuals in need\, whether due to illness\, disability\, old age\, or other circumstances. This day highlights the often unseen and underappreciated role that caregivers play in enhancing the quality of life for those they care for\, ensuring that they are treated with dignity\, respect\, and compassion. \n#CareDay serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of caregiving\, acknowledge the emotional and physical challenges caregivers face\, and advocate for better support and resources for those who dedicate their lives to caring for others. It also offers a moment to reflect on the importance of self-care for caregivers\, as caring for others can sometimes come at the expense of their own well-being. \nThis day encourages communities\, organisations\, and individuals to express their gratitude\, offer support\, and promote policies that ensure carers have the resources they need to continue their work with health\, strength\, and compassion. \n#ThankACaregiver #SupportCaregivers #CaregivingHeroes #CaringForOthers \nSource: Care Day | Awareness Days
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/care-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230111T111417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T121958Z
UID:6856-1771632000-1771718399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:International Mother Language Day
DESCRIPTION:Today\, the 21st February\, is International Mother Language Day\, and was founded in 2000. It is observed every February to celebrate language and encourage the learning of multiple languages and the maintenance of mother languages\, especially those that are endangered. \nThis year’s International Mother Language Day highlights the role of young people in shaping the future of multilingual education. Youth voices on multilingual education emphasizes that language is more than a means of communication: it is central to identity\, learning\, well-being and participation in society. The celebration underscores the importance of education systems that recognise and value every learner’s language to support inclusion and learning outcomes. \nAhead of International Mother Language Day\, schools worldwide are invited to join the online UNESCO Campus event on 13 February. Students aged 13–18 can participate\, engage via chat\, and exchange with international experts and peers from all UNESCO regions. The event offers a space for young people to share experiences and identify concrete actions to promote linguistic diversity in their schools and communities. \n#Multilingual and multicultural societies exist through their languages which transmit and preserve traditional knowledge and cultures in a sustainable way. \n  \nSource:  International Mother Language Day | UNESCO \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-mother-language-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230107T134516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T193539Z
UID:5047-1771804800-1772409599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Eating Disorders Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:The 23rd February marks the start of Eating Disorders Awareness Week. The week was established to raise awareness of eating disorders and to campaign for the improvement of the treatment in this field. A large part of the campaign is calling for all UK medical schools to introduce proper training on eating disorders\, this type of change would improve access to treatment and break the pattern of misdiagnosis. \nIn the UK\, at least 1.25 million people are living with an eating disorder That’s at least 1 in 50 people.  And yet many people wouldn’t know how to spot the signs that someone has an eating disorder. This is important because the sooner someone is treated for an eating disorder the better their chance of making a full recovery. \nThe campaign aims to reach new audiences with the message that eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that can affect anyone – at any age\, gender\, or background – at any time. \nSo join us to raise awareness of this serious mental health condition and let people know that anyone can be affected by an eating disorder. \n#EatingDisordersAwarenessWeek #ARFID #EatingDisorders #MentalHealth \nSource: https://edaw.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/eating-disorders-awareness-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220207T134239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T140158Z
UID:5044-1772150400-1772236799@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Stand Up to Bullying Day
DESCRIPTION:Today\, 27th February\, is Stand Up to Bullying Day\, launched in 2016 with the support of HRH The Duke of Cambridge. The day seeks to bring the nation together to take a collective stand against all forms of bullying\, whether in school\, the workplace\, online or elsewhere. Bullying can have lasting effects on a person’s psyche\, and it is important to recognize instances of bullying and put an end to them immediately. \nOne of the main tenets of Stand Up to Bullying Day is calling out others when their actions are unkind. So standing up to bullying isn’t as simple as not being a part of the problem\, what’s imperative is having the courage to call out others. Standing up means being an upstander\, not a bystander. \n#AntiBullying #BeKind #AlwaysBeKind #CyberBullying \n  \nSource: INTERNATIONAL STAND UP TO BULLYING DAY – February 27\, 2026 – National Today \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/stand-up-to-bullying-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20240119T102205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T151254Z
UID:9534-1772236800-1772323199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Rare Disease Day
DESCRIPTION:RARE DISEASE DAY IS TAKING PLACE ON 28th FEBRUARY 2026 \nDid you know that there are 3.5 million people in the UK living with a rare condition? And that 1 in 17 people will be affected by a rare condition at some point in their lives? \nRare Disease Day is a globally coordinated movement dedicated to rare diseases\, striving for equity in social opportunities\, healthcare\, and access to diagnosis and therapies for people living with a rare disease. \nSince its creation in 2008\, Rare Disease Day has played a crucial role in building an international rare disease community—multi-disease\, global\, and diverse\, yet united in purpose. \nThough Rare Disease Day is patient-led\, everyone—including individuals\, families\, caregivers\, healthcare professionals\, researchers\, clinicians\, policymakers\, industry representatives\, and the general public—can participate in raising awareness and taking action for this vulnerable population in urgent need of attention. \nBy spreading the word on social media\, organising events\, illuminating buildings\, monuments\, and homes\, sharing experiences online and with friends\, calling on policymakers\, and shining a light on people living with a rare disease\, we collectively aim to change and improve the lives of 300 million people worldwide. \nWhy not get involved and share your story ! Write a blog\, post your story on Social Media\, speak at an event or fundraise for your cause. \n#RareDiseaseDay #StoriesBehindTheStats #RareConditions #GeneticConditions \nSource: Rare Disease Day 2026
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/rare-disease-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230201T142423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T114158Z
UID:6982-1772323200-1775001599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Endometriosis Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:National Endometriosis Awareness Month  is observed from 1st March each year.\n\nIt helps to raise awareness about this condition that can be hidden and often unrecognised.\n\n#Endometriosis is a disease that affects women when tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows on the outer part of the uterus instead of inside it. Symptoms include pain\, like dysmenorrhoea\, dyspareunia\, and chronic pelvic or abdominal pain. Endometriosis is known to lead to infertility. The prevalence rate ranges from 25% to 40% for women with subfertility.\n\nNational Endometriosis Awareness Month helps to spread information about endometriosis as a debilitating\, and disabling disease. It recognises the consequences of living with endometriosis for the patient\, care provider\, and all those affected by the disease. This March\, Endometriosis UK are hosting events for political representatives across all 4 nations to raise awareness of endometriosis with those in power. Take action by asking your elected representatives to attend events in March using our easy-to-use form.\n\n\n\n#WomensHealth #Endo #EndoWarrior #Infertility #MenstrualHealth\n\n\nEnding endometriosis starts by saying it | Endometriosis UK (endometriosis-uk.org)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/endometriosis-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,International,National,UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230214T105500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T162050Z
UID:7041-1772323200-1775001599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Women's History Month
DESCRIPTION:The National Women’s History Month’s theme for 2026 celebrates  Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future.  \nIt expands our understanding of sustainability beyond just environmental concerns. It encompasses financial sustainability\, community resilience\, leadership succession\, and intergenerational equity. Whether developing green technologies\, advancing economic justice\, strengthening education systems\, or building civic power – women are designing blueprints for sustainable transformation. This theme affirms that shaping a sustainable future means fostering systems that support both people and the planet. \nGOALS & OBJECTIVES \n\n\nHonour: Celebrate the diverse contributions of women who are leading sustainability efforts across environmental\, economic\, educational\, and social justice movements. \n\n\nEducate: Raise awareness about the important historical and contemporary roles of women in shaping sustainable change. \n\n\nInspire: Empower individuals and institutions on how to take action toward sustainability\, equity\, and justice in their own spheres of influence. \n\n\nConnect: Build bridges across generations\, geographies\, and disciplines to foster collaboration\, mentorship\, and shared learning. \n\n\nEnvision: Encourage a long-term vision for our future where women’s leadership is central to thriving communities and a healthy planet. \n\n\n  \nWho are the women in your community or organisation that you will honour? \nSource: Women’s History Theme 2026 – National Women’s History Alliance \n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-womens-history-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,National,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220207T134923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260208T124824Z
UID:5053-1772323200-1772409599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:International Wheelchair Day
DESCRIPTION:On the first day of March we’re celebrating International Wheelchair Day! Today is all about celebrating the positive impact that a wheelchair has on the lives of those that use them\, and celebrating those who make wheelchairs more readily available\, thereby making the world a more accessible place. \nThe Aims of International Wheelchair Day\n\nTo enable wheelchair users to celebrate the positive impact a wheelchair has in their lives.\nTo celebrate the great work of the many millions of people who provide wheelchairs\, who provide support and care for wheelchair users and who make the World a better and more accessible place for people with mobility issues.\nTo acknowledge and react constructively to the fact there are many tens of millions of people in the World who need a wheelchair\, but are unable to acquire one.\n\nSee: International Wheelchair Day 3/1/2026 – Raising Awareness for Accessibility and Inclusive Communities – March 1st\, 2026
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-wheelchair-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220221T140959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260208T125551Z
UID:5114-1772496000-1772582399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Hearing Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on 3rd March its World Hearing Day\, which exists to raise awareness on how to prevent #Deafness and hearing loss and promote ear and hearing care across the world. \nThis year\, WHD highlights the theme “From communities to classrooms: hearing care for all children.” \nThe campaign focuses on two imperatives: \n\nPreventing avoidable childhood hearing loss\nEnsuring early identification of and care for children with ear or hearing problems\nSchools and communities are natural entry points to reach children\, parents\, and teachers. By integrating hearing care into school health and child health programmes\, we can help children hear\, learn\, and succeed.\n\n\nEar and hearing problems are among the most common problems encountered in the community.\nOver 60% of these can be identified and addressed at the primary level of care.\nIntegration of ear and hearing care into primary care services is possible through training and capacity building at this level.\nSuch integration will benefit people and help countries move towards the goal of universal health coverage.\n\nKey messages: \n\nGlobally\, over 80% of ear and hearing care needs remain unmet.\nUnaddressed hearing loss poses an annual cost of nearly US$1 trillion globally.\nDeeply ingrained societal misperceptions and stigmatizing mindsets are key factors that limit efforts for preventing and addressing hearing loss.\nChanging mindsets related to ear and hearing care is crucial to improving access and mitigating the cost of unaddressed hearing loss.\n\nLet’s make ear and hearing care a reality for all! \n  \nSource: https://worldhearingday.org/
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-hearing-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220207T135020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T155852Z
UID:5056-1772668800-1772755199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Book Day
DESCRIPTION:The 5th March this year is World Book Day! \n#WorldBookDay changes lives through a love of books and shared reading. Their mission is to promote reading for pleasure\, offering every child and young person the opportunity to have a book of their own.  \nReading for pleasure is the single biggest indicator of a child’s future success – more than their family circumstances\, their parents’ educational background or their income. We want to see more children\, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds\, with a life-long habit of reading for pleasure and the improved life chances this brings them. \n#Literacy #WorldBookDay2026 #ReadingForPleasure \nSee: World Book Day 2026 – Ideas and Teaching Activities | National Literacy Trust
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-book-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220221T141920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T113215Z
UID:5117-1772928000-1773014399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:International Women's Day
DESCRIPTION:The 8th March is International Women’s Day! The day focuses on celebrating women and striving for a gender equal world. A world free of bias\, stereotypes\, and discrimination. A world that’s diverse\, equitable\, and inclusive. \nImagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias\, stereotypes\, and discrimination. A world that’s diverse\, equitable\, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women’s equality.\nInternational Women’s Day 2026 theme is ‘Give To Gain’ – When we give\, we gain.\nTogether\, let’s help forge gender equality through abundant giving. \nThe IWD 2026 Give To Gain Campaign encourages a mindset of generosity and collaboration. \nGive To Gain emphasizes the power of reciprocity and support. When people\, organizations\, and communities give generously\, opportunities and support for women increase. Giving is not a subtraction\, it’s intentional multiplication. When women thrive\, we all rise. \nWhether through donations\, knowledge\, resources\, infrastructure\, visibility\, advocacy\, education\, training\, mentoring\, or time\, contributing to women’s advancement helps create a more supportive and interconnected world. \nWhat will you Give to Gain gender equality? \nInternational Women’s Day (IWD) has been around for over a hundred years\, as have many of the issues still impacting women’s advancement. Since 1911\, IWD belongs to all who care about women’s equality. Celebrate women’s achievement. Raise awareness about discrimination. Take action to forge gender parity. All IWD activity is valid\, that’s what makes IWD so inclusive. \n#IWD2026 \nFind out more: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-womens-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230207T133011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260208T124112Z
UID:7022-1772928000-1773014399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:National Day of Reflection
DESCRIPTION:On 8th March 2026\, let’s all come together for the 6th UK National Day of Reflection. \nIt was first celebrated in 2021 to mark the first anniversary of the first lockdown.  It’s a special moment to remember everyone who died during the #Pandemic. \nWe’re encouraging everyone to take part in a minute’s silence\, share the name of who you’re remembering on the day and plan a reflective event or activity. \nIt’s an opportunity to remember our loved ones who’ve died\, support people who are grieving\, and connect with each other. Please join us once again to mark the day with a minute’s silence at noon\, a nationwide network of Walls of Reflection\, and a series of grief-themed online programmes. \n  \n  \n  \nSee : COVID-19 Day of Reflection 2026 \n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/national-day-of-reflection/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20250210T114506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T171844Z
UID:11815-1773014400-1773619199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Empathy Week
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Week is an innovative educational festival that encourages students\, educators\, and communities to explore the power of #Empathy and how it can transform relationships\, societies\, and the world. Held annually\, this week-long event brings together schools\, communities\, and global thought leaders to engage in various activities designed to develop empathy and emotional intelligence in young people. \nEmpathy Week offers a range of educational resources\, including workshops\, talks\, and interactive sessions\, to help participants understand the importance of empathy in everyday life. By incorporating storytelling\, group discussions\, and reflective exercises\, the event provides students with the tools they need to build meaningful connections with others\, resolve conflicts\, and become compassionate leaders. \nThe goal of Empathy Week is not only to raise awareness but to create lasting change\, fostering a generation of individuals who are mindful\, kind\, and capable of making a positive impact in their communities. Through these efforts\, the event strives to build the #EmpathyGeneration\, a global movement committed to using empathy to address social challenges and promote understanding. \n#EmpathyGeneration #CompassionateLeadership #EducatingWithEmpathy #BuildingEmpathy \nSource:  Empathy Week | Awareness Days
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/empathy-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,National,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20250305T115330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T112858Z
UID:11890-1773187200-1773273599@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Young Carers Action Day
DESCRIPTION:Young Carers Action Day is celebrated every year in mid-March\, shining a spotlight on the invaluable contributions and challenges faced by young carers around the world. It’s a day dedicated to raising awareness about the vital role young carers play in providing care and support for family members or friends who have illnesses\, disabilities\, or other care needs. \nDuring Young Carers Action Day\, communities\, organisations\, and policymakers come together to recognise the unique experiences and needs of young carers and to advocate for their rights and well-being. From awareness-raising events and educational campaigns to policy discussions and support initiatives\, the day serves as a platform to amplify the voices of young carers and address the issues they face. \nExcited to support young carers and engage your audience on digital platforms? Here are some impactful content ideas to raise awareness and show support on Young Carers Action Day: \n\nShare stories and testimonials from young carers\, highlighting their experiences\, challenges\, and achievements in caring for loved ones\nHost virtual events\, workshops\, or panel discussions featuring young carers\, caregivers\, and experts sharing insights and advice on caregiving and support services\nShare resources and information about available support services\, respite programs\, and mental health resources for young carers and their families\nAdvocate for policy changes and investments to improve support and recognition for young carers in education\, healthcare\, and social services\nEncourage followers to show their support for young carers by sharing messages of appreciation\, participating in virtual events\, and spreading awareness on social media\n\n#YoungCarersActionDay #SupportYoungCarers #CaringForCarers #YoungCarersAwareness #YouthEmpowerment \n  \nSource: Young Carers Action Day | Awareness Days
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/young-carers-action-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20230222T114642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T164134Z
UID:7057-1773273600-1773359999@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Kidney Day
DESCRIPTION:World Kidney Day is a global campaign aimed at raising awareness of the importance of our #kidneys. \nOn March 12th\, we invite everyone to celebrate World Kidney Day and advance kidney health education. This years theme is “Are Your Kidneys OK?” -Detect early\, protect\nkidney health. \nChronic kidney disease (CKD) is estimated to affect approximately 850 million people worldwide[1]. If left undetected and not treated timely\, CKD can progress to kidney failure\, leading to severe complications and premature mortality. By 2040\, CKD is projected to become the 5th leading cause of years of life lost[2]\, highlighting the urgent need for global strategies to combat kidney disease. \nPopulations at high risk for kidney disease should undergo targeted testing. \nThe major risk factors for kidney disease are: \n\nDiabetes\nHypertension\nCardiovascular disease\nObesity\nFamily history of kidney disease.\n\nSimple\, non-invasive\, and cost-effective tests for high-risk populations include: \n\nBlood pressure measurements to check for hypertension.\nBody Mass Index (BMI)\, which is an estimation of body fat based on height and weight. BMI can be calculated here.\nUrine test:\n\nAlbumin in urine (Albuminuria) to assess kidney damage. Urinary Albumin-Creatinine Ratio (uACR) is preferrable.\n\n\nBlood tests:\n\nGlycosylated haemoglobin or fasting or random glucose to check for type 2 diabetes.\nSerum creatinine (more accurate if in combination with cystatin C) to estimate Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) and evaluate kidney function.\n\n\n\n  \nEarly detection policies for individuals at risk should be implemented globally to reduce the healthcare costs associated with kidney failure and improve quality of life. \nLets talk about our experiences with friends\, family\, colleagues\, social media followers and local media – sharing what it is like to live with kidney disease will really help to raise awareness. \n#WorldKidneyDay #KidneysMatter #KidneyTransplation #KidneyHealth \nSource:  2025 campaign – World Kidney Day 2025 \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-kidney-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,UK,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220301T203806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T124435Z
UID:5164-1773360000-1773446399@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:World Sleep Day
DESCRIPTION:March 13th is World Sleep Day! This day is designed to raise awareness of #Sleep as a human privilege that is often compromised by the habits of modern life. The benefits of healthy sleep cannot be overstated\, it is a foundational pillar of human health and aids in focus throughout the day. \nThe theme for this World Sleep Day is Sleep Well\, Live Better.  \nWorld Sleep Day is an opportunity to promote sleep health alongside thousands of other sleep health professionals and advocates. When we all promote sleep health and #WorldSleepDay together\, our combined effort is greater than the sum of its parts. Spread the word about sleep health on World Sleep Day\, and help elevate the conversation around sleep! \n Just like eating well and exercising\, sleep is a behaviour that is foundational to one’s physical\, mental\, and social well-being. However\, sleep is not yet commonly considered an essential behaviour for good health. \nWorld Sleep Day is an opportunity to promote sleep health alongside thousands of other sleep health professionals and advocates. When we all promote sleep health and #WorldSleepDay together\, our combined effort is greater than the sum of its parts. Spread the word about sleep health on World Sleep Day\, and help elevate the conversation around sleep! \n  \nLearn more here: https://worldsleepday.org/ \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-sleep-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,UK,World
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260418T081621
CREATED:20220307T084602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T120340Z
UID:5199-1773532800-1773619199@adoddle.org
SUMMARY:Mother's Day
DESCRIPTION:Mothering Sunday\, more commonly known as Mother’s Day\, is observed in The UK every year on the fourth Sunday of Lent\, which means it is a moveable feast. As such it is always three weeks before Easter Sunday. \nIt is a day for celebrating #Mothers and showering them with gifts and treats. \nThe origins of Mothering Sunday\nCelebrations of motherhood go back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. The Greeks had festivals honouring Rhea and Cybele\, known as the mother goddesses\, and the Romans celebrated mothers during the festival of Hilaria. \nThe roots of Mothering Sunday can be found in the church. It was originally a day when Christians would return to their ‘mother’ church\, the church in their hometown\, or where their family worshiped. As such it also became a time when wealthy landowners would give their younger servants the day off so that they could go home to attend church with their families. \nIn time\, it evolved to become a church celebration of mothers and #Motherhood. It was a day when the church would pray for mothers and hand out flowers\, commonly daffodils\, to not only the mothers in the church but all women. It also became a more secular occasion\, a time when people would not return home to attend church\, but return home to spend time with their mothers. \nNo matter whether the day is referred to as #MotheringSunday or as #MothersDay\, the principle message remains the same\, respect and appreciate your mother and other women in your life who have helped you to become the person you are.
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/mothers-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,National,UK
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