February
Month-long observances:
American Heart Month
Black History Month
Month-long observances:
American Heart Month
Black History Month
International Epilepsy Day is observed by individuals and organizations worldwide to raise awareness about epilepsy and support those living with the condition.
Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, is celebrated predominantly in regions with Catholic traditions, including New Orleans, Louisiana, with extravagant parades, costumes, and parties before the start of Lent.
Ash Wednesday is observed by Christians, particularly in the Catholic and Protestant denominations, marking the beginning of Lent, a period of penance and reflection leading up to Easter.
Celebrated globally on February 14th, Valentine’s Day is a day dedicated to expressing love and affection, commonly celebrated with gifts, cards, and romantic gestures.
Nirvana Day is observed by Buddhists worldwide to commemorate the death of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, and his attainment of Nirvana, marking his liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
International Childhood Cancer Day is observed by healthcare organizations, charities, and individuals to raise awareness about childhood cancer and support pediatric cancer patients and their families.
Random Acts of Kindness Day is celebrated globally by individuals, organizations, and communities as an opportunity to spread kindness and make a positive impact through small acts of generosity.
Family Day is celebrated in several provinces across Canada, including Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, as a statutory holiday dedicated to spending quality time with family and loved ones.
President’s Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the third Monday in February to honor past presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
World Day of Social Justice, recognized by the United Nations, aims to promote social justice, equality, and human rights worldwide, addressing issues such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination.
Employee Appreciation Day is observed by employers and organizations globally as an opportunity to recognize and show gratitude for the hard work and dedication of their employees.