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Passover (Jewish)

Passover is celebrated for seven days to reflect the natural order of creation. The observance is meant to commemorate when the Hebrew people were liberated from slavery under the rule of Egypt. It typically begins with a special meal called a seder and ends with a special religious service.

Easter (Christian)

Easter is the Christian holiday marking the resurrection of Jesus. Within religious households, it is typically observed with prayer, church service and a family meal. It is also celebrated secularly with special meals, Easter baskets and egg hunts.

Volunteer Week

National Volunteer Week begins on April 17, 2022. Over the course of this week, we honor and celebrate all of the incredible ways that volunteers have advanced our global progress while maintaining a sense of humility and human connectedness. National Volunteer Week was instituted all the way back in 1974, and has since transformed into a week-long initiative during which people are encouraged to seek out, celebrate, and participate in volunteer or service opportunities that speak to their core values and sense of civic duty.

Gathering of Nations (Native American)

While we tend to talk about native peoples as a cohesive group, the truth is that before the Europeans arrived, the American continent was filled with hundreds of separate cultures and nations. Gathering of Nations brings more than 500 native tribes together to celebrate their traditions and cultures.

Earth Day

Earth Day is an annual event meant to show solidarity with our planet and focus on methods of sustainability. Rather than coming up with your own activity, go to EarthDay.org. There, you will find coordinated events taking place across the globe. Get your teams to select an event and join in.

National Day of Silence

Launched by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, this observance was created to help raise awareness of the bullying and ostracization queer people face and how it affects members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Admin Professionals Day

Hey, it’s your day! And you should make the most of it for yourself and all the other admin professionals at your company. Don’t worry – we won’t suggest seminars for this one. Instead, treat the admin team to a special gift that lets them focus on self-care.

Yom HaShoah/Holocaust Remembrance Day

This is another day to reflect on the Holocaust and to remember the victims of the Nazis. In addition to the victims, it also serves to honor the heroism of allies, survivors and rescuers who helped prevent this atrocity from being even worse.

World Day for Safety and Health at Work

Are your safety and health standards up to par? This is the day to take a look at that and make changes as needed. Don’t be afraid to get your employees in on it as well with surveys to get their observations.

Mental Health Awareness Month

May is dedicated to focusing on mental health, whether that is greater awareness of struggles, focusing on improving your own health or making accommodations in the workplace to promote better mental wellbeing.

Jewish-American Heritage Month

Many observances related to Judaism are tied to tragedy, like the Holocaust. However, this month is a celebration of all the contributions of Jewish Americans and the history they have written. This is a great time to really reflect on how Jewish individuals have helped shape our country.

National Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Since COVID began, the world has become a more hostile place for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. This month is a great time to focus on ensuring you are making the world a safer place for them while also celebrating their culture and contributions.