February 10: Children’s Hospice Work Day (Germany)

Children’s Hospice Work Day is observed in Germany every February 10. Established in 2006 by the Deutscher Kinderhospizverein, this day aims to highlight the contributions of those working and volunteering in children’s hospices, which provide palliative care for terminally ill children and young adults. The observance seeks to dispel misconceptions about children’s hospices, raise funds for these facilities, and show solidarity with affected families. Activities on this day include open days at hospices, church services, concerts, exhibitions, and social media campaigns. The green ribbon is the symbol of the day, representing the bond among hospice workers and solidarity with children suffering from terminal conditions and their families. Participants are encouraged to thank hospice workers, wear the green ribbon, and support children’s hospices through donations or volunteering.

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February 10: Children’s Hospice Work Day (Germany)


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