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Glioblastoma Awareness Day = National Brain Tumor Society

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a disease that all Americans should care about. It can strike men, women, and children of any age, background, and walk of life. It does not discriminate on gender, socioeconomic status, region, age, or political party. GBM Awareness Day takes place each year on the third Wednesday of July to recognize the […]

Pioneer Day

Pioneer Day is an official holiday celebrated on July 24 in the American state of Utah, with some celebrations taking place in regions of surrounding states originally settled by Mormon pioneers.

International Self Care Day

International Self-Care Day (ISD), on 24 July each year, provides a focus and opportunity to raise the profile of healthy lifestyle self-care programs around the world. ISD is a device developed by the International Self-Care Foundation to promote self-care as a vital foundation of health. ISD has been running since 2011. It provides a media-friendly […]

National Disability Independence Day

National Disability Independence Day on July 26th commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26th, 1990. The ADA provides protection from employment discrimination as well as better access to goods, services, and communications for people with disabilities. The day not only celebrates the anniversary of the ADA but it also serves several […]

Community Wall Project

We are working with local artist Kristin Allen on a Mural Design and Community Painting event. This a series of mural-painting sessions in the spring or summer of 2022. The purpose of this event is to build community connections by working together on a mural that will face the public at the front of the […]

World Hepatitis Day

World Hepatitis Day, observed on July 28 every year, aims to raise global awareness of hepatitis — a group of infectious diseases known as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E — and encourage prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Hijri New Year

The Islamic New Year, also called the Hijri New Year or Arabic New Year, is the day that marks the beginning of a new lunar Hijri year, and is the day on which the year count is incremented. The first day of the Islamic year is observed by most Muslims on the first day of […]

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

The World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is observed annually on July 30 to raise awareness about human trafficking and to promote and protect the rights of trafficking victims. Although focused on the same issue, eliminating human trafficking, modern-day slavery and exploitation, the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is separate and distinct from the United States' National […]

International Day of Friendship

International Day of Friendship was designated by the United Nations General Assembly (U.N.). On July 30, we step back and get thankful for these relationships worldwide, as they promote and encourage peace, happiness, and unity. The U.N. encourages governments, community groups, and other organizations to coordinate activities and events that celebrate the friendships that we keep […]

Clinical Supervision Training Registration – April 4

Heritage Bank Community Room

Clinical Supervision: Supervisor Roles and Responsibilities April 4th, 2023  Cost: $97 8:00am - 12:30pm - Class Heritage Bank Community Room Light breakfast and water provided. Park in the North parking lot and not in the spaces outside the JMSK entrance. Complete the form below to register.

$97

Clinical Supervision Training Registration – April 11

Heritage Bank Community Room

Clinical Supervision: Supervisor Roles and Responsibilities April 11th, 2023  Cost: $97 8:00am - 12:30pm - Class Heritage Bank Community Room Light breakfast and water provided. Park in the North parking lot and not in the spaces outside the JMSK entrance. Complete the form below to register.

$97
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