Movember 2025 – Men’s Health Awareness Month November 1 - November 30
Movember 2025, also known as Men’s Health Awareness Month, is an annual global campaign that encourages men to grow mustaches and participate in various activities to raise awareness about men’s health issues. This month-long event focuses on promoting physical and mental well-being among men, addressing issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health challenges, and suicide prevention. Movember provides a platform for men to discuss their health openly, seek support, and take proactive steps towards a healthier and happier life.
Veg Pledge 2025 November 1 - November 29
Veg Pledge 2025 is an exciting and compassionate campaign that encourages individuals to make a positive impact on their health, the environment, and animal welfare by pledging to follow a vegetarian or vegan diet for a specified duration. This annual event invites people from all walks of life to explore the benefits of plant-based eating and to consider the impact of their dietary choices on a global scale. Veg Pledge provides resources, support, and a sense of community for participants, making it easier than ever to embrace a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle.
International Stress Awareness Week 2025 November 3 - November 6
International Stress Awareness Week 2025 is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about stress, its impact on mental and physical health, and the importance of stress management. This week-long campaign seeks to educate individuals and organizations about stress-related issues and provide resources and strategies for coping with stress in healthy ways. International Stress Awareness Week also encourages open conversations about stress and mental well-being to reduce the stigma surrounding these topics.
December 1 - December 7 Anger Awareness Week
What is Anger Awareness Week?
Anger Awareness Week was established to encourage honest conversations about anger, especially the kind that builds silently and explodes in harmful ways. It highlights the difference between healthy and destructive anger, and offers tools for managing it through self-awareness, communication, and mental health support. The campaign is led by the British Association of Anger Management (BAAM) and is designed for everyone – from individuals and families to schools and workplaces.
International Volunteers Day 2025 December 5
What is International Volunteers Day 2025?
International Volunteers Day (IVD) is an annual event that honors the invaluable work of volunteers and volunteer organizations. It aims to inspire more people to engage in volunteer activities and promote the idea that volunteering contributes to building a better and more inclusive world.
Dry January 2026 January 1, 2026 - January 31, 2026
What is Dry January 2026?
Dry January 2026 marks the latest installment of this month-long challenge, inviting individuals to take a break from alcohol and embrace a sober start to the year. It’s an opportunity to reset your relationship with alcohol, reflect on your drinking habits, and experience the physical and mental benefits of sobriety.
International Stress Awareness Week 2025 November 3 - November 6
International Stress Awareness Week 2025 is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about stress, its impact on mental and physical health, and the importance of stress management. This week-long campaign seeks to educate individuals and organizations about stress-related issues and provide resources and strategies for coping with stress in healthy ways. International Stress Awareness Week also encourages open conversations about stress and mental well-being to reduce the stigma surrounding these topics.
December 1 - December 7 Anger Awareness Week
What is Anger Awareness Week?
Anger Awareness Week was established to encourage honest conversations about anger, especially the kind that builds silently and explodes in harmful ways. It highlights the difference between healthy and destructive anger, and offers tools for managing it through self-awareness, communication, and mental health support. The campaign is led by the British Association of Anger Management (BAAM) and is designed for everyone – from individuals and families to schools and workplaces.

