Hug an Addict or Alcoholic Day

Hug an Addict or Alcoholic Day is observed every year on February 7 in the United States. The day is dedicated to destigmatizing addiction and rehabilitation. Strangers and addicts get together to observe the day understanding how addiction can be cured. Many addicts suffer from stigma and alienation and this is worrisome since companionship and acceptance are important on their road to recovery. With correct resources and empathy, addicts can be free of alcohol and drug addiction, and find their footing after recovering. Find out how you can contribute to this important cause by participating in Hug an Addict or Alcoholic Day.

National Valentine Shopping Reminder Day

As a reminder to shop for Valentine’s Day, National Valentine Shopping Reminder Day is celebrated on February 6 and again on February 13. Remembering to purchase a particular Valentine’s Day present is critical. National Valentine Shopping Reminder Day is a reminder to place your order now for it to arrive on time for the holiday on February 14. A special last-minute Valentine’s Day present that will stand out from the crowd is highlighted on this day. During shopping for Valentine’s Day, we choose gifts that have meaning for the recipient and meet their expectations.

Reclaim Social Day

Reclaim Social Day is a global movement that takes place on February 6 annually. With the growing negativity on social media, the day presents a chance to raise awareness of its positive aspects. For example, Twitter is widely used to convey news and information during disasters and support rescue operations. It also allows strangers to connect and offer assistance.

The day started with Lightful, a tech-for-good start-up, that launched a one-day online campaign to encourage greater kindness on social media to reclaim platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, which, according to them, have now become filled with fake news, trolls, and haters. Let’s share some of our favorite beneficial uses of social media with the world!

You don’t have to be a superstar or an influencer to make a difference; just tell us your story. Reclaim Social Day aims to bring attention to the positive aspects of social media and you’re a part of it.