International Albinism Awareness Day, on June 13, is a day to learn about and support people with albinism. Albinism is a genetic condition where people are born without the usual amount of color, or pigment, in their skin, hair, and eyes. This can make them look different and sometimes cause problems with their eyesight. The day helps to teach everyone that people with albinism are just like anyone else and should be treated with kindness and respect. It also spreads awareness to stop bullying and discrimination and encourages everyone to appreciate differences and stand up for fairness.
How to celebrate International Albinism Awareness Day?
On International Albinism Awareness Day, you can wear white to show support and learn more about albinism. Share what you learn with friends to spread awareness. Make colorful posters with positive messages about albinism to display at your school or home. You can also watch short videos or read stories about people with albinism to understand their experiences better. If you enjoy art, draw pictures that celebrate diversity and uniqueness. Remember to be kind and supportive to everyone, no matter how they look. Lastly, talk to an adult about ways to support organizations that help people with albinism.
Where International Albinism Awareness Day is celebrated?
- - International

