World APS Day, celebrated on June 9th, is a day to help people learn about Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS). APS is a health condition where the immune system makes the blood form clots, which can be dangerous. On this day, people around the world share stories and information to spread awareness about this disease. This helps those with APS feel supported and encourages more research to find better treatments. By learning and talking about APS, everyone hopes to make life safer and healthier for those affected by this condition.
How to celebrate World APS Day?
Start your day by wearing something green, the color for awareness. Create a colorful poster to spread the message at school. Spend time with family and friends, sharing fun facts you've learned. Organize a small picnic and relax outside. Bake green-themed cupcakes or cookies to enjoy together. Play games related to the topics you've learned about, like charades. End your day by lighting a candle to honor those affected, while thinking positive thoughts. Take some time to write in your journal, sharing what you did and how it made you feel. Remember, it's about learning and spreading kindness!
Where World APS Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - UK
- - Canada
- - Australia
- - India
- - South Africa