Father's Day in Haiti, known as Fête des pères, is observed on the last Sunday in June. Although it is not a public holiday, it is widely celebrated across the country. The modern concept of Father's Day originated in the early 20th century in the United States, inspired by Mother's Day, with the first celebration occurring on June 19, 1910. Haitian children honor their fathers by giving greeting cards, handmade gifts, or practical items such as socks, ties, and wallets. Families typically gather for a celebratory meal, which can take place at breakfast, brunch, lunch, or early dinner. As Father's Day falls on a weekend, many fathers spend quality time with their children engaging in activities like going to the beach, hiking, having picnics, or playing sports.
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Last Sunday of June: Father’s Day (Haiti)
Days
- Last Sunday in June: Lawyer's Day (Kyrgyzstan)
- Last Sunday in June: Youth and Students Day
- Last Sunday of June: Day of Youth and Children’s Public Organizations
- Third Sunday in June: Health Worker's Day (Belarus, Russia, Armenia, Moldova and Kazakhstan)
- Third Sunday in June: Aviation Day (Armenia)
- Third Sunday of June: Water Industry Workers Day (Kyrgyzstan)
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