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The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.
January
- Dry January
- Veganuary (English-speaking world; originated in and headquartered in United Kingdom)[1]
- National Mentoring Month (United States)[2]
- Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month (United States)[3][4]
February
- American Heart Month (United States)[5]
- Black History Month (United States, Canada, and Germany)
- LGBT History Month (United Kingdom)[6]
- National Bird-Feeding Month (United States)
March
April
- Arab American Heritage Month
- Autism Acceptance Month[11]
- Cancer Control Month
- Confederate History Month
- Dalit History Month
- Financial Literacy Month[12]
- Jazz Appreciation Month
- Mathematics Awareness Month[13][14]
- National Child Abuse Prevention Month[15][16]
- National Pet Month (United Kingdom)
- National Poetry Month
- National Poetry Writing Month
- National Volunteer Month
- Second Chance Month
- Sexual Assault Awareness Month[17][18][19]
May
- ALS Awareness Month (United States)[20]
- Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month[8][21]
- Brain Tumor Awareness Month (excluding United Kingdom)
- Flores de Mayo (Philippines)
- Haitian Heritage Month
- International Masturbation Month[22][23][24]
- Jewish American Heritage Month (US)[9][25]
- Lyme Disease Awareness Month
- May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Mental Health Awareness Month[26]
- National Bike Month
- National Military Appreciation Month
- National Foster Care Month[27]
- National Guide Dog Month (2008, 2009)
- National Pet Month (United States)
- National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June)
- National Stroke Awareness Month
- South Asian Heritage Month (Ontario, Canada)
- Zombie Awareness Month
June
- African-American Music Appreciation Month[28][29]
- ALS Awareness Month (Canada)
- Caribbean-American Heritage Month[30]
- LGBT Pride Month
- National PTSD Awareness Day[31]
- National Safety Month[32]
- National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June)
- Devotion to the Sacred Heart
- Men's Mental Health Awareness
July
- National Ice Cream Month
- Disability Pride Month[33]
- South Asian Heritage Month (United Kingdom; 18 July to 17 August)
August
- Buwan ng Wika ("Language Month", the Philippines)[34]
- South Asian Heritage Month (United Kingdom; 18 July to 17 August)
September
- Suicide Prevention Month[35]
- Amerindian Heritage Month (Guyana)
- Gospel Music Heritage Month[36]
- National African Immigrant Heritage Month[37]
- National Bourbon Heritage Month
- National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month[citation needed]
- National Guide Dog Month (US)
- National Hispanic Heritage Month (United States) (US; September 15 to October 15)[8][38]
- National Honey Month
- National Preparedness Month[39]
- National Prostate Health Month[40]
- Pain Awareness Month[41]
October
- Black History Month (United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands)
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month (United States)
- Domestic Violence Awareness Month (United States)[42]
- Filipino American History Month (United States)
- Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month (United States)
- LGBT History Month (US and Canada)[43]
- National Arts & Humanities Month (United States)
- National Cyber Security Awareness Month (United States)[44][45]
- National Disability Employment Awareness Month (United States)[8][9][46]
- National Hispanic Heritage Month (US; September 15 to October 15)[38]
- National Pizza Month (United States)
- National Work and Family Month (United States)[47]
- Polish American Heritage Month[citation needed]
- American Archives Month (United States)[48]
November
December
See also
Notes
- First Presidential Proclamation for National Caribbean American Heritage Month was June 6, 2006 by President George Bush. First City to Proclaim Caribbean Heritage Month Washington DC 2000. (United States)
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- ^ "Proclamation 3566—American Heart Month, 1964 | The American Presidency Project". www.presidency.ucsb.edu. Archived from the original on 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
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- ^ a b c d "Heritage Month Guide". DiversityCentral. Archived from the original on January 8, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
- ^ "Presidential Proclamation – Women's History Month". whitehouse.gov. 2010-03-02. Archived from the original on 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2016-07-18 – via National Archives.
- ^ "Autism Acceptance Month". U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
- ^ "Presidential Proclamation-- Financial Literacy Month". whitehouse.gov. 2010-04-02. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2016-07-18 – via National Archives.
- ^ "Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month". www.mathstatmonth.org. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
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