March 2025 hosts numerous special days and significant events on both global and local levels. The arrival of spring brings festivals, awareness days, and commemorative ceremonies, making this month even more special than usual. Here is the calendar of notable special days for March 2025!

March 2025 is packed with significant global and local events, making it a month full of celebrations and awareness campaigns. With the arrival of spring, festivals, awareness days, and commemorations add even more meaning to this vibrant time of year. Here’s a look at the key dates to mark on your calendar for March 2025!

Date Day Description
Mar 1, 2025 Share a Smile Day Spreading joy with a simple smile! Share a Smile Day reminds us that a warm smile can break barriers, boost moods, and even improve health.
Mar 1, 2025 Endometriosis Awareness Day Raising awareness for women’s health! Endometriosis Awareness Day highlights the struggle of millions, promoting early diagnosis and better treatment.
Mar 2, 2025 National Read Across America Day Inspiring a lifelong love for reading! Read Across America Day promotes literacy, making books accessible and engaging for children of all backgrounds.
Mar 2, 2025 Dr. Seuss Day Celebrating imagination & creativity! Dr. Seuss Day honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, whose whimsical stories continue to inspire generations.
Mar 3, 2025 Simplify Your Life Day Less stress, more balance! Simplify Your Life Day encourages decluttering, prioritizing, and embracing a more intentional lifestyle.
Mar 3, 2025 International Irish Whiskey Day A toast to tradition! International Irish Whiskey Day honors the rich history, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage behind every glass of Irish whiskey.
Mar 4, 2025 National Dance The Waltz Day Grace in motion! National Dance The Waltz Day celebrates the elegance, romance, and timeless charm of the waltz—one step, two step, three!
Mar 4, 2025 Pancake Day A delicious tradition! Pancake Day began as a way to use up rich ingredients before Lent, turning into a joyful celebration of flipping and feasting!
Mar 5, 2025 National Cheese Doodle Day Crunchy, cheesy perfection! National Cheese Doodle Day celebrates this addictive, bite-sized snack that has delighted taste buds for decades!
Mar 5, 2025 National Absinthe Day National Absinthe Day, celebrated on March 5th, honors the storied history of absinthe, a spirit distilled from wormwood, fennel, and anise. It gained popularity in 19th-century France but was banned in the early 1900s due to concerns over its potency and alleged hallucinogenic effects. The ban was lifted in the 2000s, leading to its revival.
Mar 6, 2025 Day of the Dude Day of the Dude, celebrated on March 6th, honors “The Dude,” the laid-back character from the 1998 film The Big Lebowski. Founded in 2005 by Oliver Benjamin, it promotes the chill, easygoing philosophy of Dudeism—“taking it easy, man.”
Mar 6, 2025 National Oreo Cookie Day National Oreo Cookie Day, celebrated on March 6th, marks the debut of the Oreo Biscuit in 1912 by Nabisco in New York City. It became America’s best-selling cookie, loved for its chocolate wafers and creamy filling.
Mar 7, 2025 National Sock Monkey Day National Sock Monkey Day celebrates the iconic toy made from red-heeled socks. Originating in the US around the 1950s, it gained popularity after a 1953 pattern patent. Paul Frank’s 1995 designs revived its appeal, blending nostalgia and creativity.
Mar 7, 2025 National Cereal Day From health food to childhood favorite! National Cereal Day celebrates the evolution of this iconic breakfast staple from bran nuggets to sugary delights!
Mar 8, 2025 National Peanut Cluster Day A timeless sweet & salty delight! National Peanut Cluster Day honors the perfect combination of rich chocolate and crunchy peanuts, a classic treat loved for generations!
Mar 8, 2025 International Women’s Day A global movement for equality! International Women’s Day honors the fight for women’s rights, from suffrage to social progress, inspiring change worldwide!
Mar 9, 2025 National Barbie Day From toy to icon! National Barbie Day celebrates the debut of Barbie in 1959, revolutionizing the toy industry and inspiring generations!
Mar 9, 2025 National Dry Shampoo Day A quick fix for busy days! National Dry Shampoo Day celebrates the centuries-old secret to fresh hair—no water needed!
Mar 10, 2025 Harriet Tubman Day A legacy of courage and freedom! Harriet Tubman Day honors her fearless fight against slavery and lifelong dedication to justice.
Mar 10, 2025 National Mario Day It’s-a me, Mario! National Mario Day celebrates the legendary plumber who changed gaming forever. Ready to jump into nostalgia?
Mar 11, 2025 National Dream Day Dream big, achieve more! National Dream Day honors Robert Muller’s vision for a better world, inspiring us to turn dreams into reality.
Mar 11, 2025 National Promposal Day Say yes to creativity! National Promposal Day celebrates the fun and excitement of unforgettable prom invitations.
Mar 12, 2025 National Plant a Flower Day Celebrate nature’s beauty! National Plant a Flower Day reminds us of the role flowers play in our culture, history, and ecosystems.
Mar 12, 2025 National Girl Scout Day Celebrate National Girl Scout Day by teaching a girl a valuable skill, supporting local troops, or organizing a fundraising campaign. Buying Girl Scout cookies helps fund educational programs and community projects, fostering leadership, confidence, and independence.
Mar 13, 2025 National Good Samaritan Day National Good Samaritan Day honors kindness and selflessness, inspired by the biblical parable and the tragic story of Kitty Genovese. It encourages helping others in need, fostering a spirit of community and compassion beyond just this day.
Mar 13, 2025 L. Ron Hubbard Day L. Ron Hubbard Day, celebrated on March 13, honors the founder of Scientology and prolific sci-fi writer. Marking his centennial in 2011, the day recognizes his literary and religious impact, with activities like reading his works and visiting Scientology centers.
Mar 14, 2025 National Write Your Story Day National Write Your Story Day, founded by Mitzy in 2017, encourages people to share their unique journeys. This day celebrates personal narratives, inspiring connection and understanding. It reminds everyone that their story matters and deserves to be told.
Mar 14, 2025 Dog Theft Awareness Day Dog Theft Awareness Day, created by SAMPA in 2016, raises awareness about dog theft and promotes pet safety. Observed with events and education, it encourages microchipping, vigilance, and community action to protect pets from being stolen.
Mar 15, 2025 National Napping Day National Napping Day celebrates the benefits of a midday snooze. Rooted in traditions like Spain’s siesta and Italy’s riposo, napping boosts energy and may even improve heart health. Observed after Daylight Saving Time, it promotes rest and well-being.
Mar 15, 2025 National Brutus Day National Brutus Day, created by Ruth and Thomas Roy, serves as a reminder of betrayal, inspired by Marcus Junius Brutus’ infamous role in Julius Caesar’s assassination. The day highlights historical intrigue and warns against modern backstabbing in friendships and politics.
Mar 16, 2025 National Panda Day National Panda Day raises awareness about protecting these beloved bears, whose wild population remains low due to habitat threats. Conservation efforts have helped their numbers rise, leading to their 2016 reclassification from “endangered” to “vulnerable” by the IUCN.
Mar 16, 2025 Black Press Day Black Press Day honors the legacy of Black-owned newspapers, starting with Freedom’s Journal in 1827. Established by the NNPA in 1990, the day highlights their role in civil rights, advocacy, and representation, ensuring diverse voices remain a vital part of journalism.
Mar 17, 2025 National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day National Corned Beef and Cabbage Day celebrates an Irish-American tradition that began in the late 19th century when Irish immigrants in the U.S. substituted corned beef for pork. The dish became linked with St. Patrick’s Day and remains a favorite festive meal today.
Mar 17, 2025 Doctor-Patient Trust Day Doctor-Patient Trust Day, founded in 2003, highlights trust in medicine, rooted in improved communication, ethical care, and technological advancements like Electronic Health Records. It underscores empathy and understanding in healthcare.
Mar 18, 2025 National Sloppy Joe Day National Sloppy Joe Day celebrates the iconic sandwich, likely originating in the 1930s. Its exact origin is debated, with ties to Iowa, Florida, and Cuba. The dish evolved from simple “loose meat sandwiches” to include tomato sauce, spices, and toppings like onions and cheese. It gained pop culture fame in 1940s films.
Mar 18, 2025 Global Recycling Day Global Recycling Day, initiated in 2018 by the Bureau of International Recycling, is celebrated on March 18 to highlight recycling’s importance for Earth’s future. Supported by the Global Recycling Foundation, it honors “recycling heroes” and promotes rethinking waste as valuable resources, urging action against inadequate corporate and governmental efforts.
Mar 19, 2025 National Let’s Laugh Day National Let’s Laugh Day celebrates laughter’s physical and mental health benefits, dating back thousands of years. Sponsored by Laffy Taffy in 2019, the day encourages spreading joy through jokes, memes, or comedy, highlighting laughter’s universal appeal and its power to connect people.
Mar 19, 2025 National Chocolate Caramel Day National Chocolate Caramel Day celebrates the fusion of caramel, originating in 17th-19th century America, and chocolate, rooted in Mesoamerica. Milton Hershey popularized the combination, transitioning from caramel to chocolate production. This day honors the delightful blend of these two iconic flavors, now a global favorite.
Mar 20, 2025 Won’t You Be My Neighbor Day Won’t You Be My Neighbor Day honors Fred Rogers, the beloved host of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, born on March 20, 1928. Celebrating his legacy of kindness, respect, and community, the day reflects his impact on generations of children through his iconic show and teachings.
Mar 20, 2025 International Day of Happiness International Day of Happiness, established by the UN in 2012, celebrates happiness as a fundamental human goal. Inspired by philosophies from Aristotle to utilitarianism, the day promotes sustainable development, poverty reduction, and well-being. It encourages global recognition of happiness’s role in personal and societal progress.
Mar 21, 2025 National Single Parent Day Single Parents’ Day, established in 1984 by President Reagan, honors the dedication of single parents. Initiated by Janice Moglen and supported by Parents Without Partners, it is celebrated on March 21, coinciding with the organization’s founding in 1957. The day recognizes single parents’ contributions globally.
Mar 21, 2025 National French Bread Day French bakers created the baguette in 1920 due to a law prohibiting work before 4am, making traditional bread baking impossible. The quick-baking baguette not only solved this problem but also revolutionized bread appreciation with its convenient shape for cutting and storage.
Mar 22, 2025 National Goof Off Day National Goof Off Day was created by 10-year-old Monica (Moeller) Dufour in 1976 with the help of her grandfather. The day, dedicated to doing nothing and enjoying leisure, quickly became an international event by 1983 thanks to local media coverage. Monica’s vision highlighted the importance of relaxation and enjoying life’s simple pleasures without the pressure of productivity.
Mar 22, 2025 Earth Hour Earth Hour, initiated by Australia’s World Wide Fund for Nature in 2004, began as a large-scale switch-off event called “The Big Flick” in Sydney in 2006. The first Earth Hour was held on March 31, 2007, and quickly spread globally, with San Francisco participating later that year. By 2008, 35 countries participated, and by 2016, this number grew to 170. Famous landmarks and celebrities have supported the event, raising awareness about climate change and electricity consumption.
Mar 23, 2025 National Puppy Day National Puppy Day, established to raise awareness about puppy mills and promote adoption, highlights the unconditional love and joy puppies bring to people worldwide. Puppy mills are criticized for their inhumane breeding practices, contributing to the overpopulation of dogs. The day emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need to address the issues caused by uncontrolled breeding.
Mar 23, 2025 National Chip and Dip Day National Chip and Dip Day celebrates the long history of dips and chips, which have been enjoyed for thousands of years. Early dips like Greek tzatziki and Aztec guacamole became popular long before the invention of the potato chip in the mid-19th century. The potato chip is credited to George Crum, who created them in 1853 after a customer complained his potato wedges were too thick. Initially served in restaurants, potato chips began to be mass-produced in the 20th century.
Mar 24, 2025 National Cocktail Day National Cocktail Day, founded by Jace Shoemaker-Galloway, celebrates the rich history and diverse flavors of cocktails. Originating in the late 1700s or early 1800s, cocktails were inspired by British punches. The Sazerac, created in 1838 in New Orleans, is one of the earliest known cocktails. During Prohibition, cocktails masked the poor taste of underground-produced alcohol. Today, cocktails continue to evolve, with a focus on flavor, color, and presentation. Classic cocktails like the Martini and Old Fashioned remain popular for their historical significance and timeless appeal.
Mar 24, 2025 National Cheesesteak Day National Cheesesteak Day celebrates the iconic sandwich that originated in Philadelphia in 1930. Pat Olivieri, a hot dog vendor, created the first cheesesteak by slicing beef and placing it on an Italian bun with grilled onions. The sandwich became popular, leading Olivieri to open a restaurant. Competitors like Geno’s and Jim’s Steaks emerged, and the addition of provolone cheese further boosted the sandwich’s popularity. Despite variations, the cheesesteak’s essence remains unchanged, and it is strongly associated with Philadelphia. National Cheesesteak Day honors this beloved sandwich.
Mar 25, 2025 National Medal of Honor Day National Medal of Honor Day, established in 1991, honors the bravery and sacrifice of Medal of Honor recipients. Created in 1861, the Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration in the United States, awarded for unmatched valor and commitment. The first Medals of Honor were presented on March 25, 1863, during the Civil War, a date now commemorated annually. Events such as wreath-laying ceremonies and educational outreach ensure the heroic deeds of these recipients are remembered, emphasizing values like courage, sacrifice, and patriotism.
Mar 25, 2025 International Waffle Day International Waffle Day originated in Scandinavia as Våffeldagen, stemming from a mix-up between “Vårfrudagen” (Our Lady’s Day) and waffle eating. Waffles have been enjoyed in Sweden since at least the 1600s, making the day a longstanding tradition. It is celebrated in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and other European countries, marking the beginning of spring. Additionally, August 24th is celebrated in the U.S. to honor the patenting of the first waffle iron in 1869 by Cornelius Swarthout. Both days celebrate the versatile and beloved waffle.
Mar 26, 2025 Make Up Your Own Holiday Day Make Up Your Own Holiday Day, inspired by holiday enthusiast Jace Shoemaker-Galloway in the early 2000s, encourages people to create and celebrate their own unique holidays. This day emphasizes creativity, individuality, and the joy of celebrating life’s simple pleasures. It reminds us that any day can be a holiday with a little imagination, making life more joyful and colorful.
Mar 26, 2025 National Science Appreciation Day National Science Appreciation Day was founded by Todd Stiefel, chair of ScienceSaves, and launched through a grassroots campaign by the Center for Inquiry. The date, March 26, commemorates Jonas Salk’s announcement of the polio vaccine in 1953. The day aims to celebrate scientific achievements, promote critical thinking, thank science and medical workers, and advocate for science in public policy. In 2021, ten U.S. states issued proclamations to celebrate the day, reflecting bipartisan support. The hope is that the day will inspire stories about how scientific advancements improve and save lives.
Mar 27, 2025 International Scribble Day International Scribble Day, founded by Diane Alber in 2019, is inspired by her children’s book “I’m NOT Just a Scribble,” published in 2017. The book emphasizes that art can take many forms and encourages creativity, kindness, and acceptance. The day aims to promote these values and inspire people of all ages to embrace their creativity, even if it’s just through a simple scribble. It celebrates the unique and diverse ways people can express themselves artistically.
Mar 27, 2025 World Theatre Day World Theatre Day, initiated in 1962 by the International Theatre Institute (ITI), celebrates the beauty, creativity, and artistry of theatre. The day aims to honor the hard work involved in all aspects of theatre production and to highlight the powerful impact theatre has on culture and society. Sponsored by ITI and under the patronage of UNESCO, World Theatre Day is celebrated globally. In 2022, it marked its 60th anniversary with a worldwide online celebration hosted by Peter Sellers, featuring performances from 37 emerging artists from various countries. The day remains a vital observance for theatre enthusiasts, performers, and creators worldwide.
Mar 28, 2025 Respect Your Cat Day Respect Your Cat Day, celebrated on March 28, has historical roots dating back to King Richard II’s edict in 1384 that banned the eating of cats in England. This day emphasizes the importance of respecting cats, who have been revered for thousands of years, including in Ancient Egypt where they were considered sacred. While other cat-related holidays exist, Respect Your Cat Day uniquely focuses on honoring the distinct and sometimes quirky nature of cats, highlighting their need for respect and appreciation.
Mar 28, 2025 National Black Forest Cake Day National Black Forest Cake Day celebrates the rich and flavorful Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, a traditional German dessert. The cake, which originated in the Black Forest region of Germany, is made with layers of chocolate cake, whipped cream, and tart cherries, and is often infused with Kirschwasser, a cherry brandy. The cake’s history dates back to at least 1915, with claims of invention by pastry chef Josef Keller. By 1931, it had become popular in Berlin and has since spread worldwide. There is also a Swedish variation, Schwarzwaldtårta, which features chocolate and whipped cream without cherries. National Black Forest Cake Day is a perfect occasion to enjoy this delicious and iconic treat.
Mar 29, 2025 National Smoke and Mirrors Day National Smoke and Mirrors Day celebrates the art of illusion and the clever tricks used in magic performances. The term “Smoke and Mirrors” originated in 1770 with German charlatan Johann Georg Schröpfer, who used smoke, mirrors, and a hidden projector to create illusions of conjured spirits. This technique quickly gained popularity and has since been used in various forms of deception. Today, the day honors the creativity and trickery inherent in magic, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of illusionist arts.
Mar 29, 2025 World Piano Day World Piano Day, celebrated on the 88th day of the year (March 29th or March 28th in leap years), was initiated by German pianist and composer Nils Frahm in 2015. The day honors the piano and its rich history, which traces back through various keyboard instruments like the dulcimer, clavichord, and harpsichord. Frahm’s vision for the day is to celebrate not only the piano itself but also the performers, composers, builders, tuners, movers, and listeners who contribute to its legacy. Since its inception, World Piano Day has grown to include concerts, recitals, lectures, and demonstrations worldwide, fostering a global appreciation for the instrument.
Mar 30, 2025 National Take a Walk in the Park Day Take a Walk in the Park Day encourages people to step outside and enjoy the natural beauty of parks, promoting physical and mental well-being. Celebrated annually, this day highlights the benefits of walking in peaceful settings, such as reducing stress, enhancing mood, and improving overall health. The tradition emphasizes the importance of staying active and connected with nature, offering a simple yet effective way to boost creativity and foster a sense of connection with the world. It’s a perfect opportunity for everyone to take a break from their busy lives and enjoy the simple pleasure of a walk in nature.
Mar 30, 2025 National Doctors Day Doctors’ Day in the United States was first observed in 1933 in Winder, Georgia, initiated by Eudora Brown Almond to honor physicians. The day involves placing flowers on the graves of deceased doctors, with red carnations becoming the symbolic flower. Significantly, March 30 also marks the anniversary of the first use of ether anesthesia in surgery in 1842 by Dr. Crawford W. Long. This day highlights the contributions of doctors and the advancements in medical care, celebrating the progress and dedication of healthcare professionals.
Mar 31, 2025 National Crayon Day National Crayon Day celebrates the colorful and creative world of crayons, particularly those produced by Crayola. The company began in 1885 when cousins Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith took over a pigment business and created the first set of Crayola crayons in 1903. The name “Crayola” was coined by Edwin’s wife, combining the French word “craie” (chalk) and “oily” to reflect the product’s composition. Initially offering 8 colors, Crayola now produces a wide range of crayon colors, including metallic, gem tones, and scented varieties. The company has also introduced skin tone crayons to represent diverse cultural backgrounds. Over the years, Crayola has retired more than 50 colors and continues to innovate, producing about 12 million crayons daily. National Crayon Day is a tribute to the joy and creativity that crayons bring to people of all ages.
Mar 31, 2025 National Tater Day National Tater Day celebrates the humble potato, a staple in human civilization for over 4,000 years, originating with the Incan civilizations in modern-day Peru. The day has roots in 19th-century Kentucky, where it began as a trade day for sweet potatoes in the 1840s. Originally celebrated in early April, the day was later moved to March 31. While it initially focused on sweet potatoes, National Tater Day now honors all types of potatoes, recognizing their importance and versatility in various cuisines worldwide.

March 2025 Awareness Weeks Calendar

Important Weeks Day Description
National Colon Cancer Awareness Month March, 2025 National Colon Cancer Awareness Month, also known as National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, was first declared in March 2000 by US President Bill Clinton. The month aims to raise awareness about colon cancer, emphasizing the importance of early detection for better treatment outcomes. Supported by various organizations, the event has grown significantly, highlighting the need for regular screenings as colon cancer rates rise and affect younger populations. Early detection through screenings can lead to curative treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. Due to its often asymptomatic early stages, regular screenings are crucial. The recommended age for screening has been lowered from 55 to 45 years, according to the CDC.
National Athletic Training Month March, 2025 National Athletic Training Month, first observed in 2001, was established by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) to highlight the crucial role of athletic trainers in sports and healthcare. The need for athletic trainers grew with the expansion of sports programs in the 19th century, with Jim Robinson recognized as the first official athletic trainer in the U.S. for Harvard in the late 1800s. Today’s athletic trainers specialize in training, injury prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, providing essential care in various settings. NATA, founded in 1950, sponsors the annual event, which aims to raise awareness about the significant impact athletic trainers have on athletes’ careers and overall sports health. Each year features unique themes to engage participants and emphasize the importance of athletic trainers.
Veggie Month March, 2025 Veggie Month highlights the enduring significance of vegetables in human diets, tracing back to ancient hunter-gatherer societies who foraged for edible plants. The cultivation of vegetables around 10,000-7,000 B.C. marked a pivotal moment in human history, fostering the development of agricultural hubs and civilizations. The term “vegetable” originated in the 15th century from the Latin ‘vegetabilis,’ meaning ‘growing or flourishing,’ and by the 18th century, it specifically referred to plants grown for food. The term “veggie” was introduced in 1955. Vegetables are nutrient-dense, offering essential vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber while being low in fat and carbohydrates, which helps prevent chronic diseases. Veggie Month aims to encourage the incorporation of more vegetables into daily diets, promoting long-term health and well-being.
Developmental Disability Awareness Month March, 2025 Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month was officially recognized in 1987 by US President Ronald Reagan to increase public awareness of the needs and potential of Americans with disabilities. The goal is to provide encouragement and resources to help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve their full potential and lead productive lives. The term “developmental disabilities” encompasses a range of impairments in physical, language, learning, or behavioral areas, including conditions like autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, learning disabilities, ADHD, hearing loss, vision impairment, and other developmental delays. Today, the month is supported by various non-profit organizations, government agencies, educational institutions, and other groups, offering opportunities for learning, growth, encouragement, and support within families, schools, communities, and globally.
National Reading Month March, 2025 National Reading Month, first celebrated in 1994, highlights the importance of reading and literacy, which has evolved from being accessible only to the wealthy and educated to becoming a fundamental skill for the general public. The month of March was chosen to honor Dr. Seuss, a beloved children’s book author born on March 2, 1904, who significantly contributed to children’s education and literacy. National Reading Month is supported by educators, librarians, parents, and book enthusiasts who aim to celebrate the power of reading. Various groups, including schools, libraries, and community centers, participate in activities to promote literacy and make the world a more literate place. Additionally, other reading-related observances include National Book Lovers Day in August and National Read a Book Day in September.
National Women’s History Month March, 2025 Women’s History Month honors the contributions and struggles of women throughout history, particularly those who fought against inequality and oppression. Many ancient cultures were patriarchal, often limiting women’s freedom and esteem. The movement towards gender equality began in the early 1900s, with gatherings and celebrations initially held in February before moving to March. Despite gaining the right to vote in the early 1900s, women still faced significant inequality, which was further highlighted by their contributions during World War II and the women’s movement of the 1960s. Historian Gerda Lerner played a crucial role in establishing Women’s Studies programs in universities, ensuring that women’s historical contributions were recognized. In 1975, the United Nations officially recognized International Women’s Day, leading to the establishment of Women’s History Week and later Women’s History Month. The month is marked by various events, media presentations, and activities that celebrate women’s achievements and progress while acknowledging the ongoing work needed for gender equality.
Greek-American Heritage Month March, 2025 Greek-American Heritage Month reflects the deep-rooted culture brought by Greek immigrants to the U.S. in the early 1900s. Their resilience and contributions have had significant impacts across various fields in the U.S. Officially recognized in 1987, it is celebrated in March, highlighting Greek culture, religion, and language through various events and activities.
Red Cross Month March, 2025 Red Cross Month, established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943, honors the American Red Cross’s vital role in aiding those in need, especially during disasters. Each U.S. president has continued this tradition, celebrating the selfless contributions of volunteers, donors, and supporters who enable the Red Cross to provide relief and hope in emergencies. The month highlights the importance of encouraging more people to contribute through blood donation, volunteering, financial support, and learning lifesaving skills. The Red Cross’s efforts in disaster relief, supporting military families, and organizing blood donations have saved countless lives and provided comfort during crises. Celebrating Red Cross Month acknowledges the commitment of those dedicated to helping others and invites the public to support the Red Cross’s lifesaving mission.
National Sauce Month March, 2025 National Sauce Month celebrates the rich and varied history of sauces, which have been a culinary staple since ancient times. While the exact origins of the month are unknown, sauces have played a crucial role in enhancing flavors and masking less-than-fresh food. Ancient civilizations like Phoenicia, Greece, and the Roman Empire used sauces like Garum, a fermented fish sauce. Asian cultures contributed sauces like Thai chili oil and Japanese Teriyaki, which have become popular in fusion cuisines. Latin cuisine is known for its diverse salsas, from mild to spicy. In the 1970s, the term “special sauce” became popular, thanks to a fast-food giant’s secret recipe. National Sauce Month is a time to enjoy and appreciate the diverse and flavorful world of sauces.
National Nutrition Month March, 2025 National Nutrition Month, celebrated every March and sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, aims to promote healthy eating and exercise habits. It began as Nutrition Week in 1973, proclaimed by President Richard Nixon, and expanded to a month-long event by 1980. The initiative is supported by federal and state governments and focuses on a different theme each year. Past themes include “Invest in Yourself—Buy Nutrition” and “Enjoy the Taste of Eating Right.” National Nutrition Month encourages people to explore healthy cooking and eating as an exciting adventure.
National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month March, 2025 National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month began in 2006, initiated by the advocacy group Reaching for the Stars to raise awareness about cerebral palsy and highlight the challenges faced by those with the condition. The group later partnered with The Cerebral Palsy Foundation to enhance their efforts. The month aims to educate the public, break down stereotypes, and promote inclusion, focusing on accessibility, education, and equal opportunities. Green became the signature color, symbolizing growth and hope, and wearing green ribbons became a symbol of solidarity. The campaign has spread internationally, inspiring action through research funding, community programs, and policy advocacy.
National Flour Month March, 2025 National Flour Month celebrates the importance of flour in everyday life, although its exact origins are unclear. Initiated by food-related groups and the baking industry, the month aims to highlight flour’s essential role in cooking and baking throughout history. Celebrated in March to coincide with spring, it encourages people to explore different types of flour and try new recipes. The event has grown over time, promoting flour’s versatility and educating the public on various flour options, such as almond, rye, and gluten-free varieties. National Flour Month continues to gain followers and activities, inviting everyone to enjoy the wonders of flour and the joy of baking.
National Noodle Month March, 2025 National Noodle Month began in the early 2000s, initiated by the National Pasta Association (NPA) to celebrate noodles and promote pasta consumption. The goal was to highlight noodles’ versatility and encourage people to try different kinds, while also supporting pasta makers. Celebrated in March, the month coincides with the transition from winter to spring, offering a chance to enjoy various noodle dishes, from soups to salads. The celebration has grown to include a wide range of noodle types, from Asian varieties like udon and ramen to gluten-free options. National Noodle Month encourages culinary creativity and exploration, inspiring people to try new dishes. The NPA continues to support the event by promoting recipes and cooking tips, working with chefs, restaurants, and food bloggers to keep the celebration fresh and exciting.
National Brain Injury Awareness Month March, 2025 Brain Injury Awareness Month began in 1984, initiated by the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) to bring attention to brain injuries. Founded by families of brain injury survivors, the organization aimed to educate the public on prevention, treatment, and the lasting effects of brain injuries, while providing support to survivors and their families. March became a time to highlight these issues, with the movement quickly growing to include various organizations. Awareness campaigns, community events, educational programs, and advocacy efforts have been central to the observance. The 2024 campaign, “My Brain Injury Journey,” invites survivors and their families to share personal stories, promoting compassion and empathy. The month focuses on education, prevention, and the need for better care and resources. Supporters use March to advocate for improved laws, share stories, and raise funds for research, aiming to make a lasting difference for those affected by brain injuries.
National Celery Month March, 2025 National Celery Month began in 2010 to highlight the importance of celery in our diets, promoting its health benefits and versatility. Supported by organizations like the American Celery Research Foundation and various health campaigns, the month aims to increase awareness about celery’s nutritional value. It encourages people to enjoy celery in new and creative ways, with social media and food bloggers playing a significant role in its popularity. Communities and schools host celery-themed events, making it an interactive experience for all ages. The celebration focuses on the health benefits and the culinary versatility of celery, inspiring people to include more of this crunchy vegetable in their diets through snacks, soups, salads, and juices. National Celery Month has become a fun and flavorful way to discover new recipes, improve health, and learn about gardening.
National March Into Literacy Month March, 2025 National March Into Literacy Month began in 1994, initiated by the National Education Association (NEA) to promote the importance of reading and writing. The event honors Dr. Seuss’s birthday and aims to encourage a love for books and literacy among all ages. By associating the month with Dr. Seuss’s imaginative stories, the NEA hoped to foster a lifelong love of reading. The initiative seeks to address literacy gaps by encouraging communities to participate in reading activities and support local libraries and educational programs.
International Mirth Month March, 2025 International Mirth Month was established by Allen Klein, a motivational speaker who focuses on the therapeutic benefits of humor. Klein envisioned a month dedicated to the joys of laughter and its positive effects on health and well-being. Celebrated every March, the month encourages people to incorporate more humor into their daily lives. It is grounded in the belief that laughter can alleviate stress, strengthen relationships, and provide a healthier outlook on life. Klein’s work reflects his commitment to using humor as a healing tool, reminding people of the simple joy and health benefits that come from laughing. The celebration aims to improve lifestyle and wellness through humor, fostering positive social interactions and connections.
The Great Daffodil Appeal March, 2025 The Great Daffodil Appeal began in 1986 with volunteers collecting donations in exchange for fresh daffodils, quickly becoming a recognized charity event in the UK. In 1990, the Liverpool Marie Curie Society and Liverpool City Council planted a million daffodils in Sefton Park, creating the first ‘Field of Hope,’ symbolizing hope and resilience against terminal illnesses. By 1995, fabric daffodil pins replaced fresh flowers, making it easier for people to show support and raising more funds. The campaign was officially named the ‘Great Daffodil Appeal’ in 2005, solidifying its identity and increasing its impact. The appeal gained further visibility in 2011 with actress Alison Steadman’s appearance in its first TV advertising campaign.
Poison Prevention Awareness Month March, 2025 Poison Prevention Awareness Month began as a week-long event in 1961, established to raise awareness about the dangers of accidental poisonings, especially among children. The National Poison Prevention Week Council, with support from the U.S. Congress, launched the initiative. In 2012, it expanded to a month-long observance to reach more people. The campaign aims to educate families on preventing poisonings from household products, medications, and chemicals. Various organizations, including poison control centers, offer tips, resources, and safety checks during the month. The campaign emphasizes quick, accessible help, such as the National Poison Control Hotline, established in 1999, to provide immediate advice during emergencies and reduce serious harm.
National Crochet Month March, 2025 National Crochet Month began in 2000, introduced by the Crochet Guild of America (CGOA) to promote the craft of crochet. The goal was to spread awareness, encourage learning, and celebrate crochet as an art form. By dedicating an entire month, the CGOA aimed to bring more attention to this often-overlooked skill and unite crocheters. The month also sought to boost appreciation for the diverse techniques and patterns in crochet. Over time, the celebration grew beyond the guild’s members, with more people joining in to share projects and teach others. Each year, new activities and events have made the month an important time for crochet lovers. National Crochet Month continues to inspire people, highlighting the potential of crochet from practical items to intricate artwork, and reminding everyone that crochet is a creative journey.
Workplace Eye Wellness Month March, 2025 Workplace Eye Wellness Month began in 2015, initiated by Prevent Blindness, a national volunteer group focused on eye health. The goal was to raise awareness about the risks to vision at work and to help people learn simple steps for protecting their eyes on the job. By offering educational resources, the event aimed to reduce eye injuries and prevent digital eye strain. Since its start, the event has grown to include various types of workplaces, from industrial sites to office desks, each with different eye health challenges. The month emphasizes the importance of protective measures tailored to specific tasks, such as anti-glare screen adjustments for office staff and specialized goggles for welders. Raising awareness about these issues helps keep workers safe and minimizes the economic impact associated with vision-related health problems, such as lost productivity and medical expenses. The movement has spread over the years, encouraging employers and employees to prioritize eye care.
Color Therapy Month March, 2025 Color Therapy Month was founded in 2011 by Eleyne-Mari Sharp, an advocate for the healing power of colors. She launched the observance to raise awareness of how colors can improve mental and physical well-being. Eleyne-Mari, who also founded the Aura House School of Color and Light, believed that color therapy could help people discover inner balance and joy by using colors in everyday life. Her mission was to share the benefits of color therapy with a wider audience and encourage people to explore how different colors can influence their moods and health. Since its inception, Color Therapy Month has grown in popularity, becoming a time for individuals to experiment with using colors to improve their surroundings, wardrobe, and even their diets. Each March, the celebration invites people to learn about the emotional and physical impacts of color therapy, bringing creativity and wellness together. This annual event continues to inspire many to introduce colorful changes into their homes, workspaces, and routines, promoting a happier, healthier lifestyle and reminding people of the therapeutic power of color.
Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month March, 2025 Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month began in 2002, initiated by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). The month was created to bring attention to guinea pigs in shelters that needed homes and to encourage people to adopt these small animals instead of purchasing them from pet stores. The initiative also aims to combat the commercial breeding of guinea pigs, often raised in less-than-ideal conditions. Over the years, this event has helped connect countless guinea pigs with loving homes and educated the public about guinea pig care and the responsibilities of owning these gentle creatures. Today, it serves as an important reminder that adopting a pet can save a life, with shelters across the country working hard to ensure guinea pigs find the families they deserve.
Youth Art Month March, 2025 Youth Art Month began in 1961, initiated by the Crayon, Water Color & Craft Institute, Inc., which later became the Art & Creative Materials Institute (ACMI), in cooperation with the National Art Education Association (NAEA). Initially known as Children’s Art Month, it aimed to highlight the value of art education for children. In 1969, it was renamed Youth Art Month to include older students. By 1984, the Council for Art Education (CFAE) was created to oversee and promote the month-long celebration at a national level. The creation of Youth Art Month served several purposes, including drawing attention to the importance of art education in developing critical thinking and creativity, expanding and stimulating art programs in schools, and increasing community, business, and governmental support for the arts.
Sing With Your Child Month March, 2025 Sing With Your Child Month began in the early 2000s as an initiative by Music Together, a company that offers music and movement classes for young children. The goal was to encourage parents to engage in musical activities with their children and highlight the importance of singing in fostering stronger parent-child relationships and promoting children’s development. Founded by Kenneth K. Guilmartin in 1987, Music Together created this special time each year for families to focus on the joys and benefits of singing together. The celebration emphasizes that making music should be a shared family experience, helping children develop their musical skills and overall cognitive abilities. The month also aims to raise awareness about the positive impacts of music on children’s emotional and social development.
Read an E-Book Month March, 2025 Read an E-Book Month began in 2004, initiated by Canadian author Rita Toews to promote e-books and reduce skepticism around digital reading. Initially introduced as Read an E-Book Week, it quickly grew into a month-long celebration as e-books gained popularity. The concept of e-books dates back to the 1930s when Bob Brown envisioned a reading machine called “Readies.” In 1971, Michael S. Hart created the first modern e-book by digitizing the U.S. Declaration of Independence, followed by the launch of Project Gutenberg to create and distribute digital books. By 1993, Bibliobytes started selling e-books online, and the late 1990s saw the introduction of the first e-readers. These innovations set the stage for e-books to become mainstream. In 2004, Sony released its e-readers, and in 2007, Amazon revolutionized the market with the Kindle, significantly boosting the popularity of e-books. Today, Read an E-Book Month brings together readers, authors, publishers, and retailers to celebrate and promote e-books, with special discounts, free e-books, and various promotional events making it an exciting time for digital reading enthusiasts.
National Ethics Awareness Month March, 2025 National Ethics Awareness Month was initiated to emphasize the importance of ethical behavior in various industries, encouraging organizations and individuals to focus on their ethical standards and practices. The event has roots dating back to 1924 with the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and was revived in 1994 by the American Society for Public Administration. This month-long observance highlights the need for integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct in professional and personal settings. It was initiated to promote ethical awareness and education, helping businesses and individuals reflect on their values and improve their ethical standards. By dedicating a month to ethics, organizations can foster a culture of transparency and accountability, ensuring that ethical behavior becomes a fundamental aspect of their operations. During this month, companies often review and update their codes of conduct, offer ethics training, and recognize employees who demonstrate strong ethical behavior. The goal is to create an environment where ethical decisions are valued, and unethical actions are discouraged. Organizations like ASAE and various businesses across sectors participate in this observance to underline the crucial role ethics play in successful and trustworthy operations.
Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month March, 2025 Malignant Hyperthermia Awareness and Training Month was established to highlight the critical importance of understanding and managing malignant hyperthermia (MH), a potentially fatal condition that can occur during surgery involving certain anesthetics. The Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States (MHAUS) initiated this observance to educate healthcare professionals and the public. Founded in 1981 by families affected by MH, MHAUS has worked tirelessly to improve awareness and treatment strategies. Since its inception, the awareness month has played a pivotal role in disseminating knowledge about MH, encouraging hospitals and clinics to maintain adequate supplies of dantrolene, the life-saving drug used to treat MH episodes, and promoting training programs to ensure medical staff can quickly recognize and respond to symptoms. Over the years, MHAUS has partnered with various organizations and experts to host conferences, provide educational materials, and support ongoing research into better management of the disorder. This dedicated month serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to prevent MH-related tragedies and improve patient safety.
Gender Equality Month March, 2025 Gender Equality Month began as an initiative to highlight the importance of gender equality and to promote ongoing efforts to achieve it. This month-long observance aims to celebrate the progress made and address the challenges that remain. It started as an extension of the broader movement for women’s rights, which includes significant milestones like the establishment of International Women’s Day in 1911 and the formation of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in 1946. These milestones laid the groundwork for more focused campaigns, eventually leading to the creation of a month dedicated to gender equality. Over time, the need for a specific period to focus on these issues became apparent, leading to the establishment of Gender Equality Month. This month encourages individuals, organizations, and governments to take concrete actions to promote equality and to celebrate the achievements of women in various fields.
Exotic Winter Fruit & Leeks and Green Onions Month March, 2025 Exotic Winter Fruit, Leeks, and Green Onions Month started in the early 2000s as a way to celebrate the diversity and richness of certain winter produce. Food enthusiasts introduced the idea to highlight the unique flavors and health benefits of these ingredients, seeing March as the perfect time to introduce people to often-overlooked winter fruits and vegetables. Food bloggers and culinary experts helped popularize the event by sharing recipes and tips on how to use exotic winter fruits, leeks, and green onions in everyday cooking. This initiative quickly gained traction, with many home cooks and chefs participating and promoting the event. Over the years, it has grown into a widely celebrated month, encouraging people to experiment with new recipes and appreciate the nutritional value of these foods.
Berries and Cherries Month March, 2025 Berries and Cherries Month started as a way to highlight the deliciousness and nutritional value of these fruits. The origins of cherry celebrations in the United States trace back to the mid-1800s when Peter Dougherty, a missionary in Michigan, planted cherry trees in 1852. These trees flourished, leading to a thriving cherry industry and establishing Michigan as a key producer. The concept of a month dedicated to these fruits likely evolved from various regional celebrations and agricultural fairs, which showcased harvests and educated the public on the benefits of consuming berries and cherries. March was chosen to coincide with the beginning of spring, a time when these fruits start to become available and people begin to look for fresh, nutritious options. This celebration aims to promote healthy eating by encouraging people to include more berries and cherries in their diets. These fruits are known for their high content of vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants, making them excellent for boosting health. By dedicating a whole month to them, the initiative seeks to increase awareness and appreciation of these versatile and tasty fruits.
Academy Awards Month March, 2025 The Academy Awards Month, also known as Oscar Month, began with the first Academy Awards ceremony held on May 16, 1929. This event, initiated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), was a private dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, attended by about 270 people. Louis B. Mayer, a co-founder of AMPAS and head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), played a crucial role in its creation, aiming to unify the film industry by honoring outstanding work in various categories. Initially, the awards covered twelve categories, and winners were announced to the media three months before the ceremony. The second ceremony, held in 1930, was the first to be broadcast on radio. In 1941, the Academy introduced the sealed envelope system to maintain the secrecy of the winners until the moment they were announced during the ceremony. Over the years, new award categories were introduced to recognize various aspects of filmmaking, reflecting the evolving nature of the film industry. The Oscars have since become a prestigious event celebrating excellence and innovation in cinema.
Honor Society Awareness Month March, 2025 Honor Society Awareness Month began as a way to recognize and promote academic excellence among high school students. Initiated by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), it aims to encourage students to maintain high standards in academics, leadership, and community service. The National Honor Society (NHS), established in 1921, plays a key role in this observance, celebrating the achievements of outstanding students across the country. In the early 20th century, educators noticed that students were focusing more on social and physical activities than academics. In response, they formed academic societies like Phi Beta Sigma in 1903 and the Cum Laude Society in 1906. These groups laid the groundwork for the National Honor Society, which aimed to ensure that scholarly activities remained central in American education. Honor Society Awareness Month continues this mission, highlighting the importance of academic achievement and encouraging students to strive for excellence.
National Play the Recorder Month March, 2025 Play the Recorder Month began as a way to promote the joys of playing the recorder. The American Recorder Society (ARS) launched this event in 1993 to encourage people of all ages to discover and appreciate this versatile instrument. Since then, it has grown into a widespread celebration that takes place every March. The ARS started this event to highlight the recorder’s importance in music education, as many schools introduce students to music through the recorder because it is easy to learn and affordable. Today, Play the Recorder Month connects musicians and enthusiasts worldwide, supporting the recorder community by offering resources, promoting performances, and encouraging participation in local recorder societies. This annual celebration continues to grow, helping more people experience the unique sound and joy of the recorder.
National Small Press Month March, 2025 Celebrating independent voices! National Small Press Month honors the impact of small publishers and the authors they bring to light.
National Hemophilia Awareness Month March, 2025 Raising awareness, saving lives! National Hemophilia Awareness Month sheds light on this rare bleeding disorder and the need for better treatment access.
National Peanut Month March, 2025 A tiny legume with a big impact! Peanuts have been nourishing civilizations for 8,000 years, packed with nutrients and global culinary influence.
National Credit Education Month March, 2025 Master your finances! National Credit Education Month helps you understand credit, manage debt, and improve your financial future.
National Caffeine Awareness Month March, 2025 Know your buzz! National Caffeine Awareness Month educates on caffeine consumption, hidden sources, and its effects on health.
National Umbrella Month March, 2025 Stay dry in style! National Umbrella Month celebrates this timeless invention—perfect for rain, shade, fashion, and even art!
Frozen Food Month March, 2025 Freshness on ice! Frozen Food Month celebrates the convenience, nutrition, and variety of frozen foods, making mealtime easier than ever!
March4Water March, 2025 Every drop counts! March4Water raises awareness on water resilience and safe access, ensuring a sustainable future for all.
Supply Management Month March, 2025 Optimizing the flow of business! Supply Management Month highlights the vital role of supply chain professionals in ensuring efficiency and success.
Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering Month March, 2025 Inspiring future innovators! Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering Month empowers young women to explore STEM careers through mentorship and hands-on learning.
Spiritual Wellness Month March, 2025 Spiritual Wellness Month promotes self-reflection and balance by encouraging individuals to explore their beliefs and values. Though its origins are unclear, it has grown in popularity, inspiring people to engage in meaningful activities that nurture inner peace and personal growth.
National Optimism Month March, 2025 National Optimism Month, established in March 2016, promotes positive thinking and emotional well-being. Rooted in positive psychology, it highlights optimism’s benefits, such as better health and resilience. The observance encourages people to adopt a more optimistic mindset daily.
Middle-Level Education Month March, 2025 Middle-Level Education Month, established in 2019 by Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva, highlights the importance of middle school education. Supported by AMLE and NASSP, it advocates for resources and best practices to support students aged 10–15 and recognize educators’ vital roles.
Gardening, Nature, and Ecology Books Month March, 2025 Gardening, Nature, and Ecology Books Month, started by the Children’s Book Council in the early 2000s, promotes reading about gardening and environmental awareness. It encourages sustainable practices and fosters a deeper connection with nature through books and education.
Listening Awareness Month March, 2025 Listening Awareness Month, initiated in 1975 by the International Listening Association (ILA), emphasizes the significance of listening skills to enhance communication. The movement promotes active listening, where individuals not only hear but also comprehend and engage, fostering empathy and reducing misunderstandings. Over the years, it has gained global traction, with universities incorporating workshops and media coverage expanding its reach. This month serves as a reminder of the importance of truly valuing others’ words for better personal and professional relationships.
Essential Tremor Awareness Month March, 2025 Essential Tremor Awareness Month was launched in 2010 by the International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF) to raise awareness about essential tremor (ET), a common neurological condition. Representative Dennis Moore (D-KS) introduced House Resolution 1264, officially recognizing March as National Essential Tremor Awareness Month. After three years of advocacy, including meetings with lawmakers, the resolution passed in December 2010 with bipartisan support, marking a significant
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Awareness Month March, 2025 Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Awareness Month was established in 2003 by the Coalition to Prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis, following the death of journalist David Bloom from a pulmonary embolism caused by DVT. His wife, Melanie Bloom, became a key advocate, helping shape the initiative. The campaign aims to educate the public and healthcare professionals about DVT risks, symptoms, and prevention, emphasizing early detection to avoid complications. Over time, health organizations have supported the effort through screenings, survivor stories, and resources.
Mad for Plaid Month March, 2025 Mad for Plaid Month, launched in 2008, celebrates the iconic plaid pattern and its cultural significance. With roots tracing back centuries to Scottish tartans that represented clans, plaid gained popularity in 19th-century America, aided by Woolrich Woolen Mills’ creation of the Buffalo Check Plaid. Over time, plaid has become a timeless fashion staple, appearing on runways, in everyday wear, and in pop culture. This month honors plaid’s rich history and lasting appeal.
Colic Awareness Month March, 2025 Colic Awareness Month was first launched in 2017 through a collaboration between Cry-Sis, a UK parenting charity, and Infacol, a maker of colic relief drops. The campaign aims to enhance understanding and provide support for parents of infants experiencing colic.
Trisomy Awareness Month March, 2025 Trisomy Awareness Month, first celebrated in 2013, was established to highlight trisomy conditions, with its timing in March symbolizing the “tri” in trisomy as the third month. By 2014, it expanded with involvement from the National Institutes of Child Health and Development and other organizations. The event raises awareness about trisomy and promotes community support for affected families.
National Bed Month March, 2025 National Bed Month, launched in 1990 by the National Bed Federation (NBF) in the UK, highlights the importance of good sleep and advancements in bedding. Celebrated each March, it has grown into a widely recognized event involving retailers, charities, and health organizations. The month coincides with spring and emphasizes sleep’s role in health, supported by initiatives like The Sleep Council merging with The Sleep Charity in 2020 to enhance sleep awareness. Activities include promotions, mattress deals, and educational efforts on sleep hygiene, encouraging both personal and broader discussions about improving sleep quality for better mental and physical health.
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month March, 2025 Multiple Sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system, damages the myelin around nerves, disrupting communication between the brain and body. Symptoms include fatigue, vision and speech problems, balance issues, impaired mobility, pain, blindness, paralysis, and depression, which can lead to suicide. With 2-2.5 million people affected globally as of 2010, no treatment yet alters progressive MS. In 2015, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie proclaimed March as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, urging public officials and residents to organize activities to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those living with MS.
International Ideas Month March, 2025 International Ideas Month, proposed by college students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2000, encourages creative thinking and idea generation. It serves as a reminder to capture and act on our brainwaves, rather than letting them slip away. Many life-improving innovations, from health advancements to entertainment and connectivity tools, began as simple ideas that were brought to life. This month inspires individuals to document their ideas, share them with others, and potentially turn them into impactful realities, continuing a tradition of creativity that predates even this modern celebration.
National Breast Implant Awareness Month March, 2025 National Breast Implant Awareness Month began in March 2018, founded by the Implant Truth Survivors Committee and the National Day Calendar, with support from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The initiative arose amid growing concerns about breast implants, following the FDA’s 1992 moratorium on silicone implants due to safety issues, which was lifted in 2006 after further research. This awareness month addresses the need for better education and support for women considering implants, promoting informed discussions about breast health and the impacts of implants.
Employee Spirit Month March, 2025 Employee Spirit Month was established in 1985 by Mike Kerr, an employee recognition consultant, to boost employee morale and enhance business success. Recognizing the link between motivated employees and company productivity, the initiative gained popularity in the 1990s. By the 2000s, media coverage and research validated its importance, while the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 highlighted its adaptability through virtual celebrations, reinforcing its enduring relevance.
Alport Syndrome Awareness Month March, 2025 Alport Syndrome Awareness Month was initiated by the Alport Syndrome Foundation (ASF) to raise awareness about the rare genetic condition that impacts kidneys, hearing, and eyes. Founded in 2007 by patients and families, the ASF chose March to align with National Kidney Month. The campaign focuses on research, funding, and early diagnosis through activities like webinars, social media campaigns, and fundraising events. It educates the public and medical professionals while fostering a supportive community to advance treatments and potential cures for Alport syndrome.
Save Your Vision Month March, 2025 Save Your Vision Month, established by the American Optometric Association (AOA) in 1927, aims to educate the public about eye health and proper eye care for all ages. By raising awareness of preventable vision loss, the initiative encourages people to take proactive steps in maintaining their eye health, reducing the risk of vision problems due to neglect or lack of knowledge.
Brain Tumour Awareness Month March, 2025 Brain Tumour Awareness Month began in 2004, initiated by a group of charities that later formed the Brain Tumour Research organization. Celebrated in March in the UK and May in the U.S. and Canada (sometimes called “Gray May”), the event aims to raise awareness, support research, and find a cure for brain tumours. Activities like Wear a Hat Day in the UK help raise funds and encourage greater investment in brain tumour research from governments and organizations. The month also provides opportunities for individuals and groups to show support for those affected by brain tumours while raising finances to advance research toward a cure.
Epilepsy Awareness Month March, 2025 Epilepsy Awareness Month in Canada was established through a partnership between the Canadian Epilepsy Alliance and other agencies to educate the public and reduce the stigma surrounding epilepsy. In addition to the month-long observance, Canada celebrates Purple Day on March 26, which was officially recognized in 2012 through a unanimous parliamentary bill. While Purple Day highlights epilepsy awareness, the entire month of March is dedicated to addressing the challenges and raising awareness about this medical condition.
Endometriosis Awareness Month March, 2025 Endometriosis Awareness Month, observed globally in March, aims to raise awareness about endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing symptoms like heavy periods, pain, and abdominal discomfort. First discovered microscopically in 1860 by Karl von Rokitansky, it affects 1 in 10 women annually, yet remains under-discussed. Platforms like Endometriosis.com provide global resources, connecting patients, physicians, and researchers, while EndoMarch, founded by an Iranian family passionate about medicine, organizes worldwide marches and fundraisers to support research and find a cure for this debilitating disease.
National Kidney Month March, 2025 National Kidney Month, established by the National Kidney Foundation, raises awareness about kidney disease, its prevention, and testing methods. Kidney disease, often linked to high blood pressure, diabetes, or family history, is the 9th leading cause of death in the U.S., with over 95,000 people awaiting transplants and relying on dialysis. Beyond producing urine, kidneys perform vital functions like waste excretion, nutrient reabsorption (e.g., amino acids), pH balance regulation, hormone production, and supporting blood cell production and calcium absorption. This month highlights the kidneys’ critical roles and encourages proper care for these essential organs.
National Craft Month March, 2025 National Craft Month, established in 1994 by the Craft and Hobby Association (now the Association for Creative Industries), encourages people to rediscover the joy of crafting. It promotes learning new skills, revisiting old hobbies, and exploring creativity through activities like sewing, knitting, painting, and more. While the modern event is recent, the history of crafting dates back to prehistoric times, with early humans creating functional and decorative items from wood, stone, and bone. National Craft Month celebrates both contemporary crafts and the rich cultural history of crafting.
National Music in Our Schools Month March, 2025 National Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM) began as a statewide celebration in New York in 1973, evolving from a single day to a week, and eventually becoming a month-long event in 1985. Established to highlight the importance of music education for all children, MIOSM encourages schools and communities to recognize the value of music programs in fostering creativity, emotional growth, and cultural understanding. The initiative has grown nationally and internationally, with celebrations including concerts and activities based on annual themes. Originally sponsored by New York’s education and music organizations, it was supported by Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who emphasized music’s role in enriching lives and strengthening education. MIOSM continues to promote music as an essential part of learning and personal development.
Irish American History Month March, 2025 Irish American History Month, established in 1991 by the U.S. Congress and formalized by President George H. W. Bush, is celebrated in March to coincide with St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th. The celebration honors the significant contributions of Irish Americans to U.S. history and culture. The roots of Irish-American traditions trace back to 1762, with the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City, organized by Irish soldiers. Irish immigrants have played a vital role in shaping America since its founding, with nine Declaration of Independence signers being of Irish origin. Over centuries, their influence has spanned industries like steelworking, biotechnology, and literature, leaving a lasting legacy on the nation.

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