Day of Mourning

28

Apr

The Day of Mourning on April 28 is a day when people remember and honor workers who got hurt, became sick, or died because of their jobs. It's like a special time to think about the people who helped build and do important work but faced dangers while doing so. On this day, people might wear yellow ribbons or flowers, have quiet moments, or light candles to show they care and remember. It's also a time to think about making workplaces safer so everyone can go to work and come home safely.

How to celebrate Day of Mourning?

On the Day of Mourning, you can remember the special people who are no longer with us by lighting a candle and thinking about happy memories you shared with them. You might visit a park or quiet place to feel calm and peaceful. Write a letter or draw a picture to express your feelings about those you miss. You could also plant a flower or tree in their honor, something beautiful that keeps growing. Spend time with family and friends, talking or sharing stories about them to make sure they're always remembered in a loving way.

Where Day of Mourning is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Canada
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Australia
  • - United States