International Day of Sign Languages

The International Day of Sign Languages, observed on September 23rd, highlights the importance of sign languages in the lives of deaf individuals and promotes their recognition as vital means of communication and expression.

HR Appreciation Day

HR Appreciation Day recognizes the important role of human resources professionals in supporting organizational success, employee well-being, and talent management.

European Day of Languages

The European Day of Languages is observed 26 September, as proclaimed by the Council of Europe on 6 December 2001, at the end of the European Year of Languages, which had been jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the European Union. Its aim is to encourage language learning across Europe.

National Native American Day

National Native American Day honors the cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native American communities in the United States.

National Day for Truth & Reconciliation (Canada)

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation acknowledges the history and legacy of residential schools in Canada, honoring survivors and promoting reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

International Day of Nonviolence

International Day of Nonviolence commemorates the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, advocating for nonviolent resistance, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution strategies.

Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)

Rosh Hashanah marks the Jewish New Year, a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal, celebrated with prayers, festive meals, and the blowing of the shofar.

Navrati begins (Hindu)

Navrati celebrates the divine feminine energy embodied by Goddess Durga, with nine nights of prayer, fasting, and devotion to seek blessings and protection.

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day raises awareness about mental health issues and promotes education, advocacy, and support for mental well-being and psychological resilience.

National Coming Out Day (LGBTQIA+)

National Coming Out Day celebrates and supports LGBTQ+ individuals in their journey of self-acceptance and coming out, promoting visibility, acceptance, and equality.

Yom Kippur (Jewish)

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, marked by fasting, prayer, and repentance to seek forgiveness for sins and reconcile with God.