World Kidney Day 2021

Kidney disease currently affects around 850 million people worldwide. One in ten adults has chronic kidney disease (CKD). Being diagnosed with kidney disease can be a huge challenge, both for the patient and those people around them.

This year World Kidney Day continues to raise awareness of the increasing burden of kidney diseases worldwide and to strive for kidney health for everyone, everywhere. 2021 theme is “Living Well with Kidney Disease” to increase education and awareness about effective symptom management and patient empowerment, with the ultimate goal of encouraging life participation.

Get involved this March by:

  • Educating friends and family on the importance of kidney health
  • Spreading awareness on social media
  • Making a donation

For more information, visit: https://www.worldkidneyday.org/about/world-kidney-day/

World Glaucoma Week 2021

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World Glaucoma week runs from 7-13th March this year. It is an important opportunity to raise awareness about glaucoma as a potentially blinding eye disease and to stress the importance of regular optic nerve checks. This is an issue which needs to be stressed as glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide.

Over 300,000 Australians have glaucoma. While it is more common as people grow older, it can occur at any age. As our population becomes older, the proportion of glaucoma patients is increasing.

Every one in 200 people aged 40 have glaucoma, which rises to one in eight by age 80.

Beat invisible Glaucoma this march by:

  • Informing your friends and families of the risks of Glaucoma
  • Register to hold a breakfast
  • Become a Glaucoma ambassador
  • Raise awareness on social media
  • Make a donation

For more information, visit: https://www.worldglaucomaweek.org/about-world-glaucoma-week/

Clean Up Australia Day 2021

This year Clean Up Australia Day falls on Sunday 7th March. It provides an opportunity to inspire communities and encourage combined action to clean up, fix up and conserve the environment. This is an event aimed to encourage all Australians to take to their local park, beach, bushland or streets and help collect rubbish.

A cleaner Australia is an important step in ensuring maximum prosperity of the country.

Get involved this March by:

  • Organising your own clean up
  • Donating to the foundation
  • Volunteering

For more information, visit: https://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/

World Hearing Day 2021

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World Hearing Day falls on 3rd March each year and is a
global call for action to address hearing loss and ear diseases. This year, the theme is Hearing care for ALL! Screen. Rehabilitate. Communicate.

“Around 466 million people worldwide have disabling hearing loss, and 34 million of these are children.”

Key messages World Hearing Day aims to highlight include:

  • Good hearing and communication are important at all stages of life.
  • Hearing loss can be avoided through preventative actions such as: protection against loud sounds; and good ear care practices.
  • People at risk of hearing loss should check their hearing regularly.
  • People experiencing hearing loss should seek care from a health care provider .

For more information, visit: https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2021/03/03/default-calendar/world-hearing-day-2021-hearing-care-for-all

March into Yellow 2021

‘March into yellow’ is a campaign designed to raise awareness for women with endometriosis. Endometriosis is a common disease in which the tissue that is similar to the lining of the womb grows in other parts of the body.

“More than 830,000 (more than 11%) of Australian women suffer from endometriosis at some point in their life with the disease often starting in teenagers.”

Show your support this March by:

  • Taking pictures of your yellow challenges and post them on your social media accounts using #MarchintoYellow #endoaustralia
  • Inform family and friends of the cause
  • Donate to Endometriosis Australia
  • Join the community group
  • Volunteer with an Endometriosis Australia event

For more information, visit: https://www.marchintoyellow.org.au/

Febfast 2021

Febfast aims to give individuals the tools and opportunity to reflect, change and break existing routines that inhibit wellness, starting with alcohol consumption. Febfast is Australia’s flagship fundraiser for young people living with serious disadvantages. From mental health issues, abuse and neglect, to not having a safe place to stay or relying on drugs to cope in this world, these young people face unimaginable journeys.

February is febfast month, a time set aside for giving up alcohol and sugar with the proceeds benefiting disadvantaged youth.

3 in 10 Young Australians report that alcohol and/or drugs are a problem for their family & peers.

1 in 4 Young people nationally are at risk of developing serious mental illness in their lifetimes.

Get involved in the fight for better health by:

  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Organising a fundraiser
  • Volunteering
  • Making a donation

For more information: http://www.febfast.org.au/

International Asperger’s Day 2021

International Asperger’s Day falls on the 18th of February, aiming to highlight the significance of Asperger’s Syndrome for both society and individuals, illustrating one of the many challenges in understanding the autism spectrum. Asperger’s syndrome is a
developmental disorder affecting an individual’s ability to effectively socialise and communicate.

“Recent survey results from the National Institute of Child Health and Mental Development estimate that 1 in 500 people have some form of Asperger’s Syndrome.”

As a community, we can raise awareness about Asperger’s syndrome through holding charity fundraisers, donating a small sum to Asperger Services Australia or increasing awareness on social media.

For more information, visit:
https://www.asperger.asn.au/

Sweetheart Day 14 FEBruary2021

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Sweetheart Day is an annual event held on 14 February 2021. It is also known as International Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness Day. The day is designed to raise awareness and funds to support the 8 babies born everyday with a heart defect. That is one every three hours.

Despite being a serious life-threatening condition, over 65,000 Australian babies, children and adults are currently living with CHD, yet they continue to face unique challenges for the rest of their lives, including repeated heart surgeries and ongoing medical treatment.

Get involved this February by:

  • Organising a fundraiser
  • Raising awareness on social media
  • Making a donation to help HeartKids reach their goal

For more information, visit: https://www.sweetheartday.org.au/