Texas Loves the Children Day

Texas Loves the Children Day is observed on March 29 in the state of Texas to support victims of child abuse, acknowledge their trauma, and work towards ending child abuse in the state.
Child abuse refers to physical, sexual, or mental mistreatment of children which can range from neglect to assault. The state of Texas sets a day aside to address these issues to help children suffering from abuse as well as help adults who have been affected by the abuse in their lives.

International Day of the Unborn Child

The International Day of the Unborn Child is commemorated every year on March 25. Unborn children are frequently denied the same rights as those who are born because their perceived value and right to life are linked to the wants and desires of the mother who carries the child in her womb. Unborn children, on the other hand, exist and are living members of the human family. The International Day of the Unborn Child is a day dedicated to commemorating all unborn children, celebrating their lives, renewing our commitment to safeguarding them, and advocating against abortion violence.

Commonwealth Covenant Day

Commonwealth Covenant Day is celebrated on March 24 every year. This day marks the founding of the commonwealth union between the United States and the Northern Mariana Islands (N.M.I.). As a public holiday, commercial establishments, businesses, banks, schools, and government offices close on this day. While most take the day off to rest, school administrators and educators take to the streets and hold a roadside flag-waving event to celebrate the country’s political union with NMI. Learn more about the ways that you too can celebrate Commonwealth Covenant Day today.