Welcome to the Events Calendar!

We invite you to explore more ways to get involved and connect Arizona’s service members, veterans and their families. Listed here are upcoming training and events conducted by the Arizona Coalition for Military Families and our partners.

If you have any questions about our training and events, please email events@arizonacoalition.org.

  • Suicide Prevention Month

    Suicide Prevention Month is observed during the month of September to raise awareness of the issue of suicide and promote efforts to prevent it. The month-long observance works to increase awareness of the warning signs and risk factors for suicide, reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and seeking help, and promote access to mental health resources and support.

  • National Service Dog Month

    National Service Dog Month is a time to recognize and honor the contributions of service dogs in the lives of people with disabilities, veterans, and others who rely on the assistance of these highly trained animals.

  • Gold Star Mothers/Family Day

    Gold Star Family Day is an opportunity to show support and gratitude for the families of fallen service members, and to recognize the sacrifices that they have made. It is also a reminder to the broader community of the ongoing impact of military service on families, and the importance of supporting them during and after their loved one's service.

  • U.S. Navy Birthday

    This day recognizes the courage and commitment of the Navy's sailors and their pivotal role in defending America's interests on the high seas.

  • National Day of the Deployed

    The National Day of the Deployed is observed on October 26 to honor and show appreciation for the service and sacrifices of deployed military personnel. The day's observance works to raise awareness of the important role that deployed service members play in defending the country and protecting America’s interests abroad, as well as the sacrifices they and their families make.

  • Military Caregiver Month

    The significance of Military Caregivers Month lies in its recognition of the sacrifices and resilience of military caregivers, as well as the need to provide them with resources and support to help them cope with the challenges of caregiving.

  • Military Family Month

    The significance of Military Family Month lies in its recognition of the sacrifices and contributions of military families, as well as the need to provide them with support and resources to help them thrive.

  • Warrior Care Month

    Warrior Care Month is an annual observance in November that honors and recognizes the sacrifices of the wounded, ill, and injured service members and their families.

  • U.S. Marine Corps Birthday

    This annual observance commemorates the establishment of the United States Marine Corps on November 10, 1775. This day recognizes the bravery and sacrifice of the Marines and their steadfast commitment to defending the nation's interests, both at home and abroad.

  • Veterans Day

    Veterans Day has significant cultural and historical significance in the U.S., serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the military and the importance of recognizing their service and contributions to the nation.

  • National Pearl Harbor Day of Remembrance

    National Pearl Harbor Day of Remembrance is observed on December 7 to honor and remember the lives lost in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, by the Japanese on December 7, 1941.

  • U.S. National Guard Birthday

    This day recognizes the important role played by the National Guard in protecting American communities and responding to domestic emergencies. The National Guard serves as the country's first line of defense in times of domestic emergencies and operates under the authority of both state and federal governments.

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