National Volleyball Day: celebrates the success and popularity of volleyball in Brazil, a sport in which our country has international achievements, both in indoor volleyball and beach volleyball. The date was chosen to honor the founding of the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation (CBV), established on June 27, 1954.
National Progress Day: celebrates the concept present in our National Flag, “Order and Progress.” This motto reflects the influence of Positivism, a philosophical movement by Auguste Comte (French philosopher, 1798-1857), which advocated Order as the foundation for Progress.
National Nutrition and Dietetics Technician Day: highlights the importance of these professionals in promoting Health and Nutritional Care for our population.
National Quadrilha Junina Dancer Day: dedicated to valuing and celebrating the Tradition of Quadrilha Junina, a cultural manifestation rooted primarily in the Northeast of Brazil. The date was officially established by Law 12.390 on 03-03-2011 by President Lula.
International Day of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises: recognizes the importance of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Global Economy, creating jobs and contributing to Development and Innovation. It was instituted in 2017 to raise awareness about the contribution of these businesses to Sustainability and Economic Growth.
International Deafblind Day: seeks to raise awareness about the condition of deafblind individuals. The date was chosen to honor the birth of Helen Keller in 1880, an American writer, speaker, and social activist who stood out for overcoming the limitations imposed by deafblindness.