World Adoption Day

November 9, Sunday

World Adoption Day
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World Adoption Day is celebrated annually on November 9. This day is dedicated to children who have found their families through adoption, as well as those who are still waiting for warmth and care.

History of the holiday
The holiday was established in 2014 on the initiative of international social and family organizations. Its purpose is to draw attention to the topic of adoption, support adoptive families, and break stereotypes around this important social institution.

The symbol of the holiday is a drawn smiley on the palm. It expresses the idea of openness, love, and joy that adoption brings into the life of a child and a family.

Meaning and idea
World Adoption Day emphasizes that every child has the right to a family, care, and support. It shows that a family is created not only by blood ties, but above all by love, trust, and responsibility.

Traditions and events
In different countries, this day is celebrated in various ways, but the most common activities are:

* Flash mobs in social networks with photos of a palm with a smiley.
* Stories of parents and children who have gone through the adoption process, published in the media.
* Charity events and fundraising to support orphanages and guardianship services.
* Psychological and informational meetings for those considering adoption.
* Cultural and educational programs dedicated to the topic of family and childhood.

Significance of the holiday
This day helps society better understand the process of adoption, remove prejudices, and show that bringing a child into a family is an act of love and responsibility. It also supports those who have already taken this step and inspires those who are just thinking about adoption.
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World Adoption Day in other years

World Adoption Day in other countries

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