World Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day is a special day on February 14 when people learn and talk about heart problems that some babies are born with. These problems are called "congenital heart defects," which mean the heart didn't form normally before birth. On this day, families and doctors share stories and information to help everyone understand more about these heart issues. The goal is to support children and adults who have these conditions and to spread hope and knowledge about how to help them live healthy lives.
How to celebrate World Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day?
Wear something with a heart design to show support, like a t-shirt or sticker. Share heart-shaped crafts and cards with friends and family to spread awareness. Use social media with permission from an adult to post heart symbols and messages. Bake heart-shaped cookies or treats and share them with others. Spend time learning more about congenital heart defects by reading books or watching videos. Donate to organizations helping kids with heart defects if you can. Tell friends about the day and why it's important. Most of all, show kindness and give lots of virtual or real hugs to people you love.
Where World Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - United Kingdom
- - Canada
- - Australia
- - India