Most religious holidays are not included on the federal calendar. Take a look at Harvard's Multifaith Calendar!
The United States recognizes 12 federal holidays. Banks, federal offices, and schools will be closed on these days.
January - Blood Donor Month
January - Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
January - Human Trafficking Prevention Month
February - American Heart Month
February - National Cancer Prevention Month
February - Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention
March - National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
March - Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
March - National Nutrition Month
April - Autism Awareness Month
April - Child Abuse Prevention Month
April - Minority Health Month
April - Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
April - Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
May - National Cancer Research Month
May - Mental Health Awareness Month
June - National Cancer Survivor Month
July - Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Awareness Month
August - National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)
September - Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
October - Breast Cancer Awareness Month
November - American Diabetes Month
November - Lung Cancer Awareness Month
February - Black History Month
March - Irish American Heritage Month
March - Women's History Month
April - Arab American Heritage Month
April - Sexual Assault Awareness Month
May - Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May - Jewish American Heritage Month
May - Mental Health Awareness Month
June - Caribbean American Heritage Month
June - Immigrant Heritage Month
June - LGBTQ+ Pride Month
July - Disability Pride Month
September - Latinx Heritage Month
October - LGBTQ+ History Month
October - National Disability Employment Awareness Month
November - Aviation History Month
November - Native American Heritage Month
