World Rhino Day is celebrated on September 22 every year. World Rhino Day creates an avenue for N.G.O.s, zoos, wildlife conservation centers, research centers, and concerned individuals to unite and seek new ways to ameliorate poaching practices and preserve certain extremely endangered rhinoceros species from total extinction. Over the years, rhinos have been hunted by poachers for their horns and blood, which is used in traditional Asian medicine and believed to contain a cure for cancer, fever, convulsions, and increased male virility. Rhinos are also poached for their perceived value in the exotic markets of Vietnam.
Belize Independence Day

Belize Independence Day, celebrated on September 21, represents a great achievement for the people of Belize, who fought for many years for their freedom from Great Britain. Celebrated annually as a national holiday throughout the country, jubilant celebrations happen with parades, brilliant costumes, and music. It’s also simply the best time to be in this beautiful country. Belize is a country located at the mouth of the Hondo River on the eastern coast of Central America. It’s bordered by Guatemala to the north and Mexico to the northeast.
National Care For Kids Day

National Care for Kids Day, which takes place on September 20, is a great occasion to build a better environment for our children. The day aims to encourage our communities to understand how different aspects of life can affect their adulthood and entire future. For instance, a child that grows up in a violent atmosphere, constantly seeing the parents fighting, is more likely to be aggressive as an adult. While others, in such an environment, often face problems with depression. That is why the importance of caring for a child’s mind, body, and soul is highlighted in this day.