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National Volunteer Week is an annual celebration observed in many countries, to promote and show appreciation for volunteerism and volunteering. In the United States, it is organized by the Points of Light foundation, and in Canada by Volunteer Canada. [1] It is held in those two countries in mid to late April.
By 2010, participation grew to 170,000 volunteers at over 2,000 sites across the country, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. [1] In addition to National Public Lands Day being a fee-free day (free entry day) at many federally managed lands, volunteers who participate at federal land sites are rewarded with coupons for free entry ...
2025 date, February 14–17 Invasive Species Awareness Week [183] Last Week of February Green Office Week: 2016 date, April 18–22 Keep Australia Beautiful Week [184] Last Full Week of August National Green Week: First week in February every year in the United States National Wildlife Week [185] National Dark-Sky Week: Week of new moon in April
Twenty-eight community leaders will be receiving the President's Volunteer Service Lifetime Achievement Award. ‘A token of appreciation’: Over 20 volunteers in the metro to receive national ...
Volunteers have said they were not confident of raising the funds needed to put it on in 2025, but would work to ensure the "absolutely beloved" fair returns in 2026.
African-American Music Appreciation Month [30] [31] ALS Awareness Month (Canada) Caribbean-American Heritage Month [32] LGBT Pride Month; National PTSD Awareness Day [33] National Safety Month [34] National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June) Devotion to the Sacred Heart; Men's Mental Health Awareness
A week later, on Saturday, Nov. 16, volunteers will meet at Massachusetts National Cemetery on Connery Avenue and work from 9 to 11 a.m. removing and packing the flags, which will be put out again ...
A schoolgirl in Congo presents a sculpture commemorating International Volunteer Day to one of the United Nations volunteers. The International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development (5 December), more commonly referred to as International Volunteer Day (IVD), is an international observance mandated by the UN General Assembly in 1985. [1]