The International Day of Families is celebrated annually on May 15th to highlight the importance of families in society. This day, proclaimed by the United Nations in 1993, emphasizes family unity, love, and support, promoting awareness of issues affecting families worldwide.
The United Nations established the International Day of Families to recognize the vital role families play in social development. The day aims to:
Each year, the UN selects a specific theme to address global challenges impacting families, such as poverty, education, and mental health.
This year’s theme focuses on resilience and adaptability, encouraging families to strengthen connections and support one another through life’s challenges.
Spend Quality Time Together:
Cook a Family Meal:
Create a Family Tree:
Volunteer as a Family:
Plan a Family Outing:
“Family is not an important thing. It’s everything.” – Michael J. Fox
“Family is the compass that guides us.” – Brad Henry
On International Day of Families, take the opportunity to cherish your loved ones and strengthen family ties. Whether through shared activities, meaningful conversations, or simply spending time together, investing in family connections creates lasting bonds and a sense of unity.