National Homeless Persons Remembrance Day

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Dec

National Homeless Persons' Remembrance Day is a special day on December 21st when people come together to remember those who have died while being homeless. It's a time to think about those who didn't have a warm, safe place to live, especially since it's so close to the first day of winter when it's very cold. People light candles, share stories, and talk about how everyone deserves a home. It helps others understand and care about people who are homeless and reminds us all to be kind and helpful to those in need.

How to celebrate National Homeless Persons Remembrance Day?

You can remember and help homeless people on this day by creating care packages with snacks, water, and warm gloves or socks to give out. You could also draw a picture or write a nice card to show you care. Ask your family to join in, and maybe light a candle in the evening to remember people who don't have a home. You could also donate some of your toys or clothes to local shelters. Lastly, talk to your friends about why it's important to care for everyone, even those without a home, and think of other ways you can help.

Where National Homeless Persons Remembrance Day is celebrated?

  • - United States