In: Awareness Days & Events
World “No Tobacco Day” May 31st, 2019
May 31st is an international awareness “No Tobacco Day” as a way to educate the public about the harmful effects tobacco…
Read MoreMental Health Awareness Week: Exploring Treatment Options
Mental illness is a physical illness of the brain that causes disturbances in thinking, behavior, energy or emotion that make it…
Read MoreNational Mental Health Month
Since 1949, national mental health organizations across the United States have dedicated the month of May as National Mental Health month…
Read MoreMaternal Mental Health Awareness Day
May 1st is National Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day and the first week of May is dedicated to Maternal Mental Health,…
Read MoreUnited Nations World Health Day
World Health Day is an annual event on April 7th designed to draw attention to particular priorities in global health. Examples…
Read MoreNational Random Acts of Kindness Day
Observed on February 17th, National Random Acts of Kindness Day has grown in popularity each year. Individuals, groups and organizations nationwide…
Read MoreBlack History Month and African American Mental Health Statistics
Black History Month, celebrated in February each year, is a time to recognize the central role African Americans have played in…
Read MoreNational Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week (NDAFW) is held in March each year and is a national health awareness week that…
Read MoreSeasonal Affective Disorder, Holiday Anxiety and the Holiday Blues
Shorter daylight, colder temperatures and the beginning of fall and winter can trigger feelings of low mood, lack of motivation, loss…
Read MoreCommon Misconceptions About Bullying
October is national bullying prevention month and is used to provide insight and awareness throughout communities regarding the impact of bullying….
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