{"id":26306,"date":"2021-06-04T11:09:34","date_gmt":"2021-06-04T15:09:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.baldwinpublishing.com\/?p=26306"},"modified":"2021-06-08T10:22:02","modified_gmt":"2021-06-08T14:22:02","slug":"blog-your-2021-july-health-observance-calendar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.baldwinpublishing.com\/blog-your-2021-july-health-observance-calendar\/","title":{"rendered":"Your July 2021 Health Observance Calendar"},"content":{"rendered":"
Your July 2021 Health Observance Calendar includes dozens of health and wellness observances that bring awareness to important causes. Here are all the days that Baldwin Publishing offers for July in our Celebrate Today Social Media Guide.<\/a> By recognizing these health observances on your blog, newsletter, website and social media, you can build educated relationships which drive appointments and online traffic.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n UV Safety Month<\/strong><\/p>\n UV Safety Month provides an opportunity for health organizations to educate their audience about the importance of sunscreen even on cloudy or cool weather days to prevent melanoma and other skin cancers.<\/p>\n Minority Mental Health Month<\/strong><\/p>\n More than 40%<\/a> of minorities in America have experienced racial discrimination in the workplace. Minority Mental Health Month is a perfect opportunity for health organizations to share resources with their community that encourage positive mental health.<\/p>\n Ice Cream Month<\/strong><\/p>\n Summer treats will always be a sweet way to engage with your audience! By promoting healthy portions, health organizations can encourage better eating habits during Ice Cream Month.<\/p>\n Vaccine Awareness Week (July 4-10)<\/strong><\/p>\n Even with the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine increasing, plenty of people still have questions and concerns. Vaccine Awareness Week allows organizations to answer questions and properly educate their community about the vaccine as well as what to do with their vaccine cards.<\/p>\n Blueberry Day (July 11)<\/strong><\/p>\n Healthy recipes <\/a>are a fantastic way to engage with your audience by providing delicious, eye-catching content. Blueberries can be used in a variety of dishes including desserts, salads and more.<\/p>\n National Junk Food Day (July 21)<\/strong><\/p>\n Rather than dismissing everyone’s favorite salty or sweet snacks, National Junk Food Day is an opportunity to educate audiences on healthy portions and the benefits of eating healthier snacks as part of a balanced diet.<\/p>\n National Mango Day (July 22)<\/strong><\/p>\n At just 100 calories for a one cup serving, mangoes make an excellent addition to healthy recipes for that tropical twist! National Mango Day is a perfect opportunity to share delicious, colorful recipe content.<\/p>\n National Get Ready for School Day (July 26)<\/strong><\/p>\n With students heading back into school after a year and a half of virtual and hybrid learning, National Get Ready For School Day is an opportunity to address questions and concerns for parents as well as providing mental health resources to students.<\/p>\n National Avocado Day (July 31)<\/strong><\/p>\n Avocado recipes are more popular than ever, and with good reason! These nutritious fruits are packed full of vitamins, protein and heart-healthy fatty acids. Sharing recipes is a great way to promote healthy eating with enticing content.<\/p>\nJuly 2021 Health Observance Calendar<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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