Cities for Life Day, on November 30th, is when people around the world come together to say that they want peace and no more killing. On this day, many cities light up important buildings to show they are against the death penalty. This means they don't believe in punishing people by taking their lives. It's a special day to show kindness, forgiveness, and support for human rights, which means treating everyone fairly and with respect. People hope that by doing this, others will think about better ways to make the world safe and fair for everyone.
How to celebrate Cities for Life Day?
On Cities for Life Day, you can celebrate by planting a tree in your yard or neighborhood to make the air cleaner. Draw colorful pictures about how you want your city to look and share them with friends. You can also walk or bike to places instead of using a car to keep the air fresh. Invite friends to help clean up a local park or playground. At home, turn off lights when you're not using them to save electricity. Talk with your family about ways to recycle more things and make less trash. These small actions can help cities be better places to live.
Where Cities for Life Day is celebrated?
- - International