Second Sunday in May: Mother’s Day (Samoa and Tokelau)

Mother's Day is officially observed in Samoa and Tokelau on the second Sunday in May, with the following Monday designated as a non-working public holiday. This holiday celebrates the significant contributions of mothers to families, communities, and the nation. It acknowledges the often-underestimated role of mothers, who are seen as anchors within their families. On this day, children express their love and appreciation by giving handmade cards and small gifts to their mothers. Families typically participate in special church services followed by large feasts, reinforcing the communal aspect of the celebration. The governments of Samoa and Tokelau established Mother's Day to honor the dedication of mothers, particularly as more women in these regions balance motherhood with academic careers.

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Second Sunday in May: Mother’s Day (Samoa and Tokelau)


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