International Childhood Cancer Day

15

Feb

International Childhood Cancer Day, on February 15, is a special day to show support for kids with cancer. It's a time when people around the world learn about childhood cancer and try to understand how it affects young people. On this day, families, friends, and communities come together to share stories, raise awareness, and help create better treatments. It's also about showing kindness and hope to children who are fighting cancer and their families. People wear special colors, like gold, to show they care and want to make a difference in the lives of these brave kids.

How to celebrate International Childhood Cancer Day?

On International Childhood Cancer Day, you can wear a yellow ribbon to show support. Write a kind card or draw a picture for children who are sick, or make a cheerful video message. You can also hold a fun bake sale or craft fair to raise money for hospitals helping these kids. Invite friends to join you, and share stories about children who have battled cancer bravely. Light a candle with your family in the evening to think about those who are fighting or have fought cancer. This day is about showing care, love, and support to those in need.

Where International Childhood Cancer Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Argentina
  • - Australia
  • - Canada
  • - India
  • - New Zealand
  • - United Kingdom
  • - United States