National Inclusion Week
National Inclusion Week (NIW) is a week dedicated to celebrating inclusion and taking action to create inclusive workplaces.
National Inclusion Week (NIW) is a week dedicated to celebrating inclusion and taking action to create inclusive workplaces.
The World's Biggest Coffee Morning on 27th September 2024 is Macmillan's biggest fundraising event for people facing cancer. We ask people all over the UK to host their own Coffee Mornings and donations on the day are made to Macmillan. Every reason matters!
You can find more information on Macmillan's website: https://coffee.macmillan.org.uk/
Charity is vital, as it enables us to reach out to wider parts of society, assisting those who need our help the most. This is why the International Day of Charity is so important. It raises awareness about charity and why it is important to help those who are in need.
National Nonprofit Day is commemorated on August 17 each year to recognize nonprofit organizations' ongoing efforts to serve the local community.
World Refugee Day is held on June 20th. This is an annual event, held on the same date each year. World Refugee Day honours the strength and courage of refugees and encourages public awareness and support of the refugees, people who have had to flee their home lands because of conflict or natural disaster.
Volunteers Week is taking place from 3rd - 9th June this year. It's a chance to recognise the fantastic contribution volunteers make to our communities and say thank you.
Keep your eyes peeled for VASLan's content this week. Find out more here: https://volunteersweek.org/about-volunteers-week/what-is-volunteers-week/
Mental Health Awareness Week takes place every year in May. The official theme for the week is set by the Mental Health Foundation.
Every year, people around the country use Dying Matters Awareness Week as a moment to encourage all communities to get talking in whatever way, shape or form works for them. The next Dying Matters Awareness Week will take place from 6 - 12 May 2024.
MS Awareness Week 2024 will run from 22 - 28 April. It's a chance to raise awareness and speak up about the realities of life with MS.
Every 2 April is a UN observance called “World Autism Awareness Day”. It was instituted in 2007 to increase world awareness of the millions of autistic children in our world, and there are reports that awareness and research have indeed greatly increased as a result of the awareness day.