World Hemophilia Day is a special day on April 17 when people all around the world learn about hemophilia, a rare disease that makes it hard for blood to clot. This means people with hemophilia can bleed a lot from small cuts or injuries because their blood doesn't stop flowing easily. The day helps everyone understand how people with hemophilia live and promotes sharing knowledge to make their lives better. By learning and working together, we try to ensure that everyone gets the care they need no matter where they live.
How to celebrate World Hemophilia Day?
Wear a red shirt to show support and learn more about hemophilia by reading books or watching fun videos. Make some red-themed snacks, like red jelly or strawberries, to share with friends or family. Organize a small walk around your neighborhood to raise awareness. Create a simple craft, like drawing a red ribbon, to hang in your room. You could also make a card to send to someone you know with hemophilia, showing you care. Ask your parents if you can donate to a hemophilia organization or help plan a fun event to raise money for people who need help.
Where World Hemophilia Day is celebrated?
- - International