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Apr
24
to Apr 30

Administrative Professionals Week

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Website: http://asap-ap.org/administrative-professionals-week/

Administrative Professionals Week (APW) is celebrated annually during the last full week in April and the intervening Wednesday is designated “Administrative Professionals Day”. This week is dedicated to secretaries and administrative professionals in recognition of their contributions toward business and industries. Administrative Professionals Day highlights the important role of administrative professionals in all sectors of the modern economy worldwide.

Administrative Professionals Week (APW) was established by the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) and has been observed worldwide since 1952 as a way for businesses to recognize administrative support staff for their workplace contributions, to encourage professional growth and to promote the office/administrative career as a profession.

In 1965, the observance date of National Secretaries Week was moved to the last full week of April. The event name was changed to Professionals Secretaries Week in 1981 and changed to Administrative Professionals Week (APW) in 2000 to keep pace with changing job titles and expanding responsibilities of the administrative workforce. The intervening Wednesday is designated as Administrative Professionals Day.

Over the years, this event is celebrated worldwide including community events, educational seminars and individual corporate activities in recognition of administrative support staff.

The most common ways of recognizing Administrative Professional(s) today are:

  • Educational events

  • Flowers

  • Cards, often with restaurant or shopping gift certificates

  • Take them to lunch

  • Candies

  • Assorted Fruits, Gift Baskets

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Apr
24
to Apr 30

National Infertility Awareness Week®

Social: #RESOLVEStrong #NIAW2022 #NIAW

Twitter: @resolveorg

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Website: https://infertilityawareness.org/

Let’s use NIAW to raise our voices, talk about the issues facing this community and make sure we continue to support those most in need. Anyone can be challenged to have a family. No matter what race, religion, sexuality or economic status. Change begins with being part of a national movement, National Infertility Awareness Week®. This week unites millions of Americans who want to remove the stigmas and barriers that stand in the way of building families.

If you or your business/company wants to get involved, we invite you to check out the “Get Involved” section. We’re often asked about a theme. Well, we leave it up to you! What’s important to YOU to get out there about infertility? We’ll give you tons of ideas, but you tell YOUR story the best. You know what barriers you or your patients/customers face. Infertility is about making noise and making sure all voices are heard.Let’s use NIAW to raise our voices, talk about the issues facing this community and make sure we continue to support those most in need. Anyone can be challenged to have a family. No matter what race, religion, sexuality or economic status. Change begins with being part of a national movement, National Infertility Awareness Week®. This week unites millions of Americans who want to remove the stigmas and barriers that stand in the way of building families.

If you or your business/company wants to get involved, we invite you to check out the “Get Involved” section. We’re often asked about a theme. Well, we leave it up to you! What’s important to YOU to get out there about infertility? We’ll give you tons of ideas, but you tell YOUR story the best. You know what barriers you or your patients/customers face. Infertility is about making noise and making sure all voices are heard.

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National Volunteer Week
Apr
17
to Apr 23

National Volunteer Week

Social: #NationalVolunteerWeek #GlobalVolunteerMonth

Twitter: @PointsofLight

Instagram: @pointsoflight

Facebook: @beapointoflight

Website: https://www.pointsoflight.org/nvw/

National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognize the impact of volunteer service and the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges, to build stronger communities and be a force that transforms the world. Each year, we shine a light on the people and causes that inspire us to serve, recognizing and thanking volunteers who lend their time, talent and voice to make a difference in their communities.

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National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week
Mar
21
to Mar 25

National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week

Social: #LGBTQHealth #LiveOutLoud

Twitter: @Health_LGBTQ

Facebook: @HealthLGBTQ

LinkedIn: National Coalition for LGBTQ Health

Website: https://healthlgbt.org/awareness-week/

The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health is excited to announce the theme for this year’s 20th National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week— LIVE OUT LOUD for LGBTQ Health! The theme encourages everyone to speak openly about LGBTQ health, providing an umbrella under which to discuss and raise awareness of mental health, trans health, and ending stigma through accessible, affirming, and inclusive healthcare services so that everyone can fully live their truth and a healthy life.

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National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®
Mar
21
to Mar 27

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®

Social: #NDAFW

Twitter: @NIDAnews

Facebook: @NIDANIH

LinkedIn: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Website: https://teens.drugabuse.gov/national-drug-alcohol-facts-week

Join NIDA for NDAFW and help share facts about drugs, alcohol, and addiction in your community. Sign up for emails from NDAFW for the latest news, planning tips, and free resources to support your NDAFW activities and other efforts.

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®, or NDAFW, is an annual, week-long, health observance that inspires dialogue about the science of drug use and addiction among youth. It provides an opportunity to bring together scientists, students, educators, healthcare providers, and community partners—to help advance the science, so that we can improve the prevention and awareness of substance misuse in our own communities and nationwide. It was launched in 2010 by scientists at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to stimulate educational events in communities so teens can learn what science has taught us about drug use and addiction. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism became a partner in 2016, and alcohol has been added as a topic area for the week. NIDA and NIAAA are part of the National Institutes of Health, and work with leading organizations, media outlets, and other Government agencies to spread the word about NDAFW.

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National Poison Prevention Week
Mar
20
to Mar 26

National Poison Prevention Week

Social: #NationalPoisonPreventionWeek #NPPW22 #PoisonHelp #PreventPoison

Twitter: @AAPCC

Facebook: @aapcc

LinkedIn: American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC)

Website: https://www.aapcc.org/nppw-2022

The third full week in March each year is National Poison Prevention Week (NPPW), a week dedicated to raising awareness to poison control centers and the Poison Help Hotline (1-800-222-1222). NPPW 2022 is March 20-26, 2022. All events will be available to view on AAPCC's Facebook page here.

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Brain Awareness Week
Mar
14
to Mar 20

Brain Awareness Week

Social: #BrainAwarenessWeek #BrainWeek

Twitter: @dana_fdn

Instagram: @danafoundation

Facebook: @BrainAwarenessWeek @danafoundation

LinkedIn: Brain Awareness Week Dana Foundation

Website: https://www.brainawareness.org/

Brain Awareness Week is the global campaign to foster public enthusiasm and support for brain science. Every March, partners host imaginative activities in their communities that share the wonders of the brain and the impact brain science has on our everyday lives.

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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week
Mar
13
to Mar 19

Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week

Social: #PulmonaryRehabilitationWeek

Twitter: @aarc_tweets

Facebook: AARC

LinkedIn: American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)

Website: https://www.aarc.org/week-celebrate-pulmonary-rehabilitation/

Sponsored by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week is designed to let the nation know how important PR programs are to the health and well-being of lung disease patients.

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Patient Safety Awareness Week
Mar
13
to Mar 19

Patient Safety Awareness Week

Social: #PSAW22 #PatientSafety

Twitter: @TheIHI

Facebook: @TheIHI

LinkedIn: IHI

Website: http://www.ihi.org/Engage/Initiatives/Patient-Safety-Awareness-Week/Pages/default.aspx

Patient Safety Awareness Week is an annual recognition event intended to encourage everyone to learn more about health care safety. During this week, IHI seeks to advance important discussions locally and globally, and inspire action to improve the safety of the health care system — for patients and the workforce.

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Sleep Awareness Week®
Mar
13
to Mar 19

Sleep Awareness Week®

Social: #SleepAwarenessWeek

Twitter: @sleepfoundation

Instagram: @sleepfoundation

Facebook: @nationalsleepfoundation

LinkedIn: National Sleep Foundation

Website: https://www.thensf.org/sleep-awareness-week/

Welcome to Sleep Awareness Week® 2022! Every year, the National Sleep Foundation takes this time to reemphasize the important connection between your sleep and your health. This year, we’re helping you become your Best Slept Self. Because deep, rejuvenating sleep is what we toss-and-turn about.

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National Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Week
Mar
13
to Mar 19

National Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Week

Social: #CACFPWeek #CACFP

Twitter: @NationalCACFP

Instagram: @NationalCACFP

Facebook: @NationalCACFP

Website: https://www.cacfp.org/national-cacfp-week-main/

CACFP Week is a national education and information campaign sponsored annually the third week of March by the National CACFP Sponsors Association. The campaign is designed to raise awareness of how the USDA's Child and Adult Care Food Program works to combat hunger. The CACFP brings healthy foods to tables across the country for children in child care centers, homes, and afterschool programs as well as adults in day care.

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National School Breakfast Week
Mar
7
to Mar 11

National School Breakfast Week

Social: #NSBW22

Twitter: @SchoolLunch

Instagram: @schoolnutritionassoc

Facebook: @SchoolNutritionAssociation

LinkedIn: School Nutrition Association

Website: https://schoolnutrition.org/meetings/events/nsbw/2022/

National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) celebrates the importance of a nutritious school breakfast in fueling students for success. This year’s theme, “Take Off with School Breakfast,” reminds parents and stakeholders that a healthy school breakfast helps ensure students’ academic success in school so they can “take off” and reach their goals.

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National Groundwater Awareness Week
Mar
6
to Mar 12

National Groundwater Awareness Week

Social: #GWAW #GroundwaterAwarenessWeek #groundwater

Twitter: @ngwatweets

Instagram: @nationalgroundwater

Facebook: @NGWAFB

Website: https://www.ngwa.org/get-involved/groundwater-awareness-week/groundwater-awareness-week-2022

An annual observance established in 1999 to highlight the responsible development, management, and use of groundwater, the event is also a platform to encourage yearly water well testing and well maintenance, and the promotion of policies impacting groundwater quality and supply. Groundwater advocates across the country also use GWAW to highlight local water issues in their communities.

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National Influenza Vaccination Week
Dec
5
to Dec 11

National Influenza Vaccination Week

Social: #NIVW

Twitter: @CDCgov

Facebook: @CDC

Website: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/resource-center/nivw/index.htm

CDC established National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) in 2005 to highlight the importance of continuing flu vaccination through the holiday season and beyond.

NIVW 2021 is scheduled for December 5 - 11, 2021

NIVW Timing

Previous flu vaccination coverage data have shown that few people get vaccinated against influenza after the end of November.

  • CDC and its partners choose December for NIVW to remind people that even though the holiday season has begun, it is not too late to get a flu vaccine.

  • As long as flu viruses are spreading and causing illness, vaccination should continue throughout flu season in order to protect as many people as possible against flu.

  • Vaccination efforts should continue through the holiday season and beyond. It’s not too late to vaccinate.

  • While vaccination is recommended before the end of October, getting vaccinated later can still be beneficial during most seasons for people who have put it off.

  • Even if have already gotten sick with flu, you can still benefit from vaccination since many different flu viruses spread during flu season and most flu vaccine protects against four different flu viruses.

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National Handwashing Awareness Week
Dec
5
to Dec 11

National Handwashing Awareness Week

Social: #Handwashing #Handhygiene

Twitter: @HenrytheHand

Facebook: Henry the Hand - Official Page

Instagram: henrythehand

Website: https://www.henrythehand.com/

The 4 Principles of Hand Awareness were endorsed by the American Medical Association and American Academy of Family Physicians in 2001.

  1. Wash your hands when they are dirty and before eating.

  2. Do not cough into hands.

  3. Do not sneeze into hands.

  4. Above all, do not put your fingers in your eyes, nose or mouth!

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National Health Center Week 2021
Aug
8
to Aug 14

National Health Center Week 2021

Theme: The Chemistry for Strong Communities

Social: #NHCW21 #NHCW2021 #ValueCHCs

Twitter: @HCAdvocacy @NACHC

Facebook: @HCAdvocacy @nachc

Website: healthcenterweek.org/

National Health Center Week (August 8 – 14) is an annual celebration with the goal of raising awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America’s health centers over the past five decades.

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Latino Conservation Week
Jul
17
to Jul 25

Latino Conservation Week

Social: #LCW2021 #LatinoConservationWeek

Twitter: @LCW_National

Instagram: @latinoconservationweek

Facebook: @LatinoConservationWeek

Website: https://latinoconservationweek.com/

Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra is an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF). Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.

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National Forest Week
Jul
12
to Jul 18

National Forest Week

Social: #NationalForestWeek

Twitter: @NationalForests

Instagram: @nationalforests

Facebook: @NationalForestFoundation

LinkedIn: @NationalForestFoundation

Website: https://www.nationalforests.org/our-forests/national-forest-week

Celebrate our incredible 193-million-acre National Forest System and all the benefits it provides to the public.

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Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
Jun
27
to Jul 3

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week

Social: #DeafBlindAwarenessWeek

Twitter: @hknc_news

Instagram: @helenkellerservices

Facebook: @HKNCnews

Website: https://www.helenkeller.org/hknc/dbaw

The theme this year is: DeafBlind Employees Can Help Businesses Grow with Unique Insights and Perspectives. TrailBlazer, BigThinker, GoGetter, DeafBlind

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National Lightning Safety Awareness Week
Jun
20
to Jun 26

National Lightning Safety Awareness Week

Social: #LightningSafetyAwarenessWeek, #LightningSafetyWeek, #LightningSafety 

Twitter: @NWS

Facebook: @NWS

YouTube: usweathergov

Website: www.weather.gov/iln/lightningsafetyweekhttp://www.lightningsafetycouncil.org/LSC-LSAW.html

National Lightning Safety Awareness week was started in 2001 to call attention to this underrated killer. Since then, U.S. lightning fatalities have dropped from about 50 per year to about 30. This reduction in fatalities is largely due to greater awareness of the lightning danger, and people seeking safety when thunderstorms threaten. During National Lightning Safety Awareness Week, we encourage you to learn more about lightning and lightning safety. 

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National Mosquito Control Awareness Week
Jun
20
to Jun 26

National Mosquito Control Awareness Week

Social: #MosquitoWeek#MosquitoControl, #MosquitoControlAwarenessWeek

Twitter: @AMCAtweets

Facebook: @AmericanMosquitoControl

YouTube: AMCA1935

Website: https://www.mosquito.org/page/mosquitoweek 

Each year, the last week of June is declared National Mosquito Control Awareness Week by the American Mosquito Control Association. AMCA's "MosquitoWeek" educates the general public about the significance of mosquitoes in their daily lives and the important service provided by the mosquito control workers throughout the United States and worldwide. 

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Men's Health Week 2021
Jun
14
to Jun 20

Men's Health Week 2021

Social: #MensHealthWeek2021 #MensHealthWeek #ShowUsYourBlue #MensHealth

Twitter: @MensHlthNetwork

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/menshealthnetwork/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MHNMedia

Website: http://www.menshealthmonth.org/imhw/imhw.html

Led by Men’s Health Network, representatives from six leading men’s health organizations around the world met at the 2nd World Congress on Men’s Health in Vienna, Austria in 2002 and resolved to work together to launch International Men’s Health Week (IMHW). The goal is to increase awareness of male health issues on a global level and to encourage inter- and intra-national institutions to develop health policies and services that meet the specific needs of men, boys, and their families.

The history of International Men’s Health Week and Men’s Health Month can be found here.

Here are some tools that will help you create a Men’s Health week event unique to where you work, play, or pray:

  • For a list of things you can plan: click here

  • To view samples of activities others have designed to celebrate Men’s Health week: click here

  • For more information, help with programs, and/or to have your initiative listed on the Men’s Health Week web site, please contact: mhw@menshealthweek.org.

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Rip Current Awareness Week
Jun
6
to Jun 12

Rip Current Awareness Week

Social: #RipCurrentAwarenessWeek #SummerSafety #BeachSafety

Twitter: @NWS@NOAA

Website: https://www.weather.gov/safety/ripcurrent 

  • Check water conditions before going in by looking at the local beach forecast before you leave for the beach and talking to the lifeguard at the beach.

  • Only swim at a beach with lifeguards. The chances of drowning at a beach with lifeguards are 1 in 18 million (U.S. Lifesaving Association).

  • Don't assume! Great weather for the beach does not always mean it's safe to swim or even play in the shallows. Rip currents often form on calm, sunny days.

  • Learn how to spot a rip current. The Break the Grip of the Rip free online training will help you learn how to spot a rip current.

  • What are scientists doing to keep swimmers safer? Find out in this video: Predict the Rip

  • Rip currents aren't the only deadly beach hazard. Learn more about dangerous waves and other hazards and why you should never to turn your back on the ocean.

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Public Health Genetics Week
May
24
to May 28

Public Health Genetics Week

Social: #PHGW #PublicHealthGenetics

Twitter: @NCCRCG

Instagram: @nccrcg

Facebook: @nccrcg

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nccrcg/

Website: https://phgw.org/

Public health genetics applies genetic and genomic information to improve public health and prevent disease.

Public health genetics includes healthcare providers, patients, families, federal agencies, public health professionals, and non-profits. During the second annual Public Health Genetics Week, we will be celebrating the efforts of those individuals who participate in the public health genetics system and seek to raise awareness about the field.

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Food Allergy Awareness Week
May
9
to May 15

Food Allergy Awareness Week

Social: #FoodAllergyAwarenessWeek

Twitter: @FoodAllergy

Instagram: @foodallergy

Facebook: @FoodAllergyFARE

Website: https://www.foodallergy.org/our-initiatives/awareness-campaigns/food-allergy-awareness-week

Over 32 million Americans have a serious and potentially life-threatening food allergy. The picture widens to nearly 85 million Americans impacted, when you account for all the people who shop for, cook for, and live with those with severe food allergies, as well as those with food intolerances and avoidances.

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May
6
to May 12

National Nurses Week

Social: #NationalNursesWeek #NursesWeek #ThankANurse

Twitter: @ANANursingWorld

Instagram: @ananursingworld

Facebook: @AmericanNursesAssociation

Website: https://www.nursingworld.org/education-events/national-nurses-week/history/

National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6th and ends on May 12th, Florence Nightingale's birthday. These permanent dates enhance planning and position National Nurses Week as an established recognition event. As of 1998, May 8 was designated as National Student Nurses Day, to be celebrated annually. And as of 2003, National School Nurse Day is celebrated on the Wednesday within National Nurses Week (May 6-12) each year.

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Air Quality Awareness Week
May
3
to May 7

Air Quality Awareness Week

Social: #AQAW2021 #AQAW #AirQualityAwarenessWeek #GetOutside

Twitter: @AIRNow

Facebook: @airnow

Website: https://www.airnow.gov/aqaw/

On behalf of our AirNow partners – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and U.S. Department of State – EPA is pleased to announce Air Quality Awareness Week 2021 will be celebrated May 3– 7.

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Children's Mental Health Awareness Week
May
2
to May 8

Children's Mental Health Awareness Week

Social: #CMHAW2021 #EveryDayInMay #ChildrensMentalHealthMatters

Twitter: @nationalffcmh

Instagram: @nffcmh

Facebook: @NationalFederation

Website: https://www.ffcmh.org/awarenessweek

Perhaps the fourth most popular topic in U.S. news last year – after COVID-19, racial injustice, and the presidential election – was mental health. A positive outcome of these uniquely challenging times is that we are aware of and talking about our mental health more than ever. Our country is uniquely primed to challenge myths, biases, and discrimination about what mental health is - and what it is not. We see this as an opportunity to change the way we think about our own mental health and that of others.

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Public Service Recognition Week
May
2
to May 8

Public Service Recognition Week

Social: #PSRW #PSRW2021 #PublicServiceRecognitionWeek #IServeBecause #GovPossible

Twitter: @publicservice

Instagram: @rpublicservice

Facebook: @partnershipforpublicservice

Website: https://ourpublicservice.org/public-service-recognition-week/

Public Service Recognition Week is celebrated the first week of May since 1985 (beginning on the first Sunday of the month) to honor the people who serve our nation as federal, state, county, local and tribal government employees.

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Safety and Health Week
May
2
to May 8

Safety and Health Week

Social: #SafetyAndHealthWeek

Twitter: @NAOSHWeek

Website: https://www.safetyandhealthweek.ca/english/

NAOSH Week was first launched in June 1997, marked by an agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico. CSSE's Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week (COHS) had been observed from 1986-1996.

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