National Sorry Day is a special day in Australia on May 26th. It's a time when people remember and say sorry for the past mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, especially the Stolen Generations. These were children taken from their families by the government. On this day, Australians think about healing and making things better between all the different people living in the country. It's about understanding, saying sorry, and hoping for a kinder future where everyone is treated fairly.
How to celebrate National Sorry Day?
On National Sorry Day, you can take part by making a colorful card to say sorry and show kindness. You could also spend time with friends and family, talking about the importance of saying sorry and learning from mistakes. Watching a short movie or reading a story about friendship and forgiveness can be fun, too. Join a community event or ceremony if there's one nearby, where people come together to share and listen. Even drawing or painting about the day can help you remember it better. By doing these things, you can show support and care for others.
Where National Sorry Day is celebrated?
- - Australia