Wear a Dress Day is celebrated every June 1 and gives women an opportunity to sport their favorite dress. This includes dresses of all sorts, designs, and patterns — all that is important is that it’s a dress you love. Why create a day that is all about dresses, you ask? Well, the fact is, dresses are easy to wear and super comfy, especially in the hot summer weather when you begin to sweat the minute you step out of an air-conditioned space. So use this occasion to dump your jeans and adorn a cute dress that makes you look oh so lovely.
Stand For Children Day

Every year on Stand For Children Day, celebrated on June 1, thousands of Americans raise awareness about the issues faced by children in the U.S. Some of the problems include education, childcare, access to health services, and personality-building activities. Over the years, the focus of the day has also shifted to ensuring that public schools are funded properly and include educated teachers who adopt modern teaching methods. Achieving racial justice, too, has become a critical mission since numerous children face discrimination from a young age. Motivated to make a difference for the children of tomorrow? Now is the time to raise your voice!
Scholarships have been promoting education changing the lives of children most deserving of it. You can find information on different scholarships based on different diversity such as gender, special needs, ethnicity on Scholaroo, to help students find scholarships best suited for them.
National Smile Day

Wear your best smile to this party as we celebrate National Smile Day every year on May 31. Founded by dentists Dr. Tim Stirneman and Jim Wojdyla of Compassionate Dental Care in Lake in the Hills, Illinois, this day is meant to, you guessed it, “Share with the world what the power of a healthy smile can do!” The best part, this day heralds the beginning of National Smile Month!