Military Spouse Appreciation Day
The day’s observance aims to raise awareness of the unique challenges that military spouses face and to show appreciation for their selflessness, resilience, and dedication.
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.
The day’s observance aims to raise awareness of the unique challenges that military spouses face and to show appreciation for their selflessness, resilience, and dedication.
The day also honors the courage and sacrifices made by the fallen service members who gave their lives in service to their country and serves as a reminder of the ongoing needs of their families.
Armed Forces Day provides an opportunity for Americans to show appreciation and support for the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families.
Today we recognize 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.
Memorial Day is a federal holiday that is observed on the last Monday in May. Its primary purpose is to honor and remember the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military.
The month-long observance aims to increase awareness of the symptoms and effects of PTSD, reduce the stigma surrounding mental health disorders and support, and promote access to resources and support for those with PTSD and their families.
National Women Veterans Day seeks to highlight the important role that women have played in defending the country and protecting its freedoms.
The U.S. Army’s birthday is an annual observance that commemorates the formation of the United States Army on June 14, 1775. The day recognizes the Army’s contributions to the nation’s defense and its enduring commitment to protecting American values and interests at home and abroad.
Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the American flag on June 14, 1777. The significance of this day lies in the recognition of the importance of the flag as a symbol of national unity, pride, and freedom. The flag serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who have fought for and defended the flag, as well as the values and ideals it represents.
PTSD Awareness Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the condition and its impact on individuals, families, and communities.
July 4th, also known as Independence Day, is a federal holiday that commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
National Hire a Veteran Day is observed on July 25 to encourage employers to consider hiring and supporting veterans in the workforce. The day is an opportunity to recognize the valuable skills, experience, and dedication that veterans bring to the workplace.