National Gun Violence Awareness Day is observed in the United States on the first Friday in June, marking the beginning of Wear Orange Weekend. This day honors Hadiya Pendleton, a 15-year-old who was fatally shot in 2013, along with countless other victims of gun violence. The inaugural observance took place on June 2, 2015, coinciding with what would have been Hadiya's 18th birthday. Participants often wear orange, a color chosen by Hadiya's friends to symbolize safety, as it is worn by hunters to enhance visibility and prevent accidental shootings. The day encourages individuals to attend Wear Orange events, organize their own activities, and share their involvement on social media using the hashtag #WearOrange. Additionally, it supports organizations that aid families affected by gun violence and advocate for gun control. Gun violence remains a significant issue in the U.S., with various forms requiring different prevention strategies.
First Friday in June: Gun Violence Awareness Day
Days
- First Friday in June: Labor Day (Randolf Fawkes Day) (Bahamas)
- Second Friday in June: Senior TT Race (Isle of Man)
- First Friday in June: Doughnut Day (United States)
- First Friday in June: Fish & Chip Day (United Kingdom)
- Last Friday of May: Neighbours' Day (Europe)
- Last Friday in May: European Neighbors' Day
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