International Overdose Awareness Day, on August 31, is a special day when people from all around the world come together to remember those who have died from taking too much of certain drugs. It's a time to show love and support to families and friends who have lost someone. It also helps people learn about the dangers of overdosing and how to be safe. By talking and learning, the day helps people understand and help prevent future overdoses. It's all about caring, sharing, and making a difference to keep everyone safe and healthy.
How to celebrate International Overdose Awareness Day?
On International Overdose Awareness Day, you can wear purple to show you care about people affected by overdoses. Light a candle at home or in a safe place to remember and think about those who have been hurt by overdoses. You could draw a picture or make a card to show support for people who are sad. You might also want to join events, like a walk or talk, where people learn and help each other. Share kind words with your friends and family to spread love and understanding. These actions help remind everyone to take care of each other.
Where International Overdose Awareness Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - Australia
- - Canada
- - United States
- - United Kingdom
- - New Zealand
- - Germany
- - Ireland
- - Norway
- - Sweden
- - Italy
- - Thailand

