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Diwali (Hindu)

This Hindu celebration centers around multiple DE&Ities, but the underlying principle is to celebrate the victory of light over darkens. In many cases, sweets and gifts are exchanged.

Halloween

Who doesn’t love Halloween? At the very least, it is an excuse to put on a costume and eat candy. Of course, plenty of people are into the spookier side of the holiday, and you can certainly embrace that in your workplace.

Native American Heritage Month

This month is marked to honor the diverse history of Native-American communities. November was selected as the month of celebration since it is also home to Thanksgiving, a holiday whose origins are often misunderstood.

Movember

Hey, the fellas need a little awareness, too! This month-long fundraiser is meant to bring attention to health concerns men commonly face, from mental health struggles to prostate cancer and raise money for related charities.

National Stress Awareness Day

Held the first Wednesday each November, this holiday was founded by Carole Spiers to help people better understand the role stress plays in their lives and to focus on ways to reduce stress.

Bring Your Child to Work Day

This holiday was started as a way for children to understand more about the working world, build their confidence, and spark curiosity that can lead them to their ideal career. While many workplaces just let the kids tag along, we think it’s best to really involve them with activities just for them.

World Kindness Day

Started in 1998 by the World Kindness Movement, this day focuses on empathy and just being good to each other. It’s a great time to focus on the little and big ways we could be a little kinder to each other – and to ourselves.

Holiday Party Kickoff

At this point, your company holiday party is just about a month away. Now is the time to start planning your event. If you are feeling a bit stumped on this one, not to worry. We’ve outlined the process step by step.

International Day for Tolerance

Another observance launched by the United Nations, this day is meant to bring awareness to how we react to people from other cultures, with differing religions, languages and abilities and more.

Dutch-American Heritage Day

This day celebrates both Dutch-American culture and its peoples, but also the relationship between the United States and the Netherlands.

International Stand up to Bullying Day

Here is the second International Stand up to Bullying Day of 2022. Use this day to focus on how we can cut back on bullying and bullying-like behaviors in the workplace.

International Men’s Day

It’s fitting to celebrate International Men’s Day the same month as Movember. This date is used to recognize the achievements of men and hold high the men in our lives.