National Care For Kids Day is dedicated to the well-being and care of children, celebrated on September 20. The purpose of this holiday is to help society recognize that it plays a crucial role in shaping the future of every child—just like parents do.
History
The holiday was established by the Designetics Cares Foundation in 2021. The Foundation provides comprehensive support to children, giving them the opportunity to express the issues that matter most to them.
Mental health is a key factor in a child’s proper development. Children need attention and care to feel valued and secure.
The justice system must continue to evolve to protect children from both physical and emotional abuse. This responsibility also lies with the state, which must ensure the healthy mental and moral development of future generations. From an early age, children should be taught to distinguish between good and bad and encouraged to engage with books and the arts.
Interesting Facts
- Society has a direct influence on the formation of a child’s personality.
- Active memory development in children begins around age seven, which is why many countries start formal schooling at this age.
- Play is one of the most important aspects of education, helping children acquire new skills and social abilities.
How to Take Part
Spend National Care For Kids Day with your children. Play with them, go to the zoo, or visit an amusement park. Make sure they feel surrounded by love and care.
You can also provide financial support to orphanages, hospitals, or organizations that treat children with rare diseases. Many children need support and attention. Charity is a powerful way to show these children that they are not alone.
When is National Care For Kids Day in 2025?
National Care For Kids Day is observed on September 20 each year.
Observations
Weekday | Month | Day | Year |
Saturday | September | 20 | 2025 |
Sunday | September | 20 | 2026 |
Monday | September | 20 | 2027 |
Wednesday | September | 20 | 2028 |
Thursday | September | 20 | 2029 |