Child Health Day
Child Health Day |
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Observed by |
United States |
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Date |
First Monday in October |
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2015 date |
October 5 (2015-10-05) |
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2016 date |
October 3 (2016-10-03) |
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2017 date |
October 2 (2017-10-02) |
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2018 date |
October 1 (2018-10-01) |
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Frequency |
annual |
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Child Health Day is a United States Federal Observance Day observed on the first Monday in October. According to 36 U.S.C. § 105, on Child Health Day the president invites "all agencies and organizations interested in child welfare to unite on Child Health Day in observing exercises that will make the people of the United States aware of the fundamental necessity of a year-round program to protect and develop the health of the children of the United States."[1] The holiday was enacted by Congress in 1928, and was first celebrated on May 1, 1929.[2]
Notes
- ↑ 36 U.S.C. § 105
- ↑ Jahn, Raymond (1958). Concise Dictionary of Holidays. New York: Philosophical Library. p. 19.
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February Black History Month American Heart Month |
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April Confederate History Month | |
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May Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Jewish American Heritage Month | |
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September Prostate Cancer Awareness Month | |
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October Filipino American History Month LGBT History Month Breast Cancer Awareness Month Disability Employment Awareness Month | |
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November Native American Indian Heritage Month |
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Legend:
(federal) = federal holidays, (state) = state holidays, (religious) = religious holidays, (week) = weeklong holidays, (month) = monthlong holidays, (36) = Title 36 Observances and Ceremonies
Bolded text indicates major holidays that are commonly celebrated by Americans, which often represent the major celebrations of the month.
See also: Lists of holidays, Hallmark holidays, public holidays in the United States, Puerto Rico, United States Virgin Islands, New Jersey and New York. |