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April 1st, 2026

April 2026 Days of Significance

Dear EAFWR Community,

As we step into April, we recognize several important Days of Significance that bring awareness, celebration, and reflection. This month, we highlight World Autism Awareness Day, Bengali New Year/Tamil New Year/Vaisakhi, Easter, and Earth Day.

World Autism Awareness Day – April 2

World Autism Awareness Day is a time to build understanding, acceptance, and support for people on the autism spectrum. It encourages us to challenge myths about autism and to value neurodiversity in our communities.

The 2026 theme, “Autism and Humanity – Every Life Has Value,” focuses on recognizing the dignity and worth of autistic people. It reminds us that autistic people are an important part of our shared human experience and deserve equal rights, respect, and inclusion. By embracing neurodiversity, communities become stronger, more creative, and more inclusive for everyone.

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Easter – April 5

Easter is a time of renewal and hope, observed by Christian communities worldwide. From religious services to cultural traditions like egg painting, this holiday brings families and communities together.

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Bengali New Year / Tamil New Year / Vaisakhi – April 14

April 14 marks the start of a new year in several South Asian communities, each with its own rich traditions:

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Earth Day – April 22

Earth Day is a global call to care for our planet and protect the environment. It brings people together to take action for cleaner air, safer water, and a healthier future.

The 2026 theme, “Our Power, Our Planet” reminds us that real change happens when people work together. It highlights the power of everyday actions—big and small—to protect the environment and support a more sustainable world for current and future generations.

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April offers a blend of awareness, cultural celebrations, and collective action. Whether it’s advocating for autism inclusion, honoring cultural traditions, celebrating Easter, or participating in community cleanups, there are many ways to participate.