Welcome to our April resource page! This month we highlight Diversity Month, Earth Day, Arab American Heritage Month, Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, National Volunteer Month, Financial Literacy Month, Easter, World Autism Month, and Black Women's History Month!
Follow the links for valuable information, resources, and opportunities to get involved!
April is Celebrate Diversity Month, a celebration that was initiated in 2004 to recognize and honor the diversity surrounding us all.
By celebrating differences and similarities during this month, organizers hope that people will gain a deeper understanding of each other.
Easter is on April 20, 2025 this year. Follow this link to learn all about this religious and cultural holiday.
The Earth Day 2025 Theme is Our Power, Our Planet. This very important day falls on April 22nd!
What will you do to make a difference? Explore the Earth Day 2025 page to to find information on Earth Day events, activities, and what individuals and organizations can do to make a difference.
April is Black Women’s History Month! The considerable contributions that black women have made in all facets of life and culture throughout the world deem them more than worthy of a month of celebration. But don't stop after April--every day is a perfect day to honor and celebrate black women!
National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM) is a time for celebrating the history, contributions, and culture of the diverse population of Arab Americans. Follow the links below for more information!
April is Community Service Month, also known as National Volunteer Month! It is a time to give of ourselves to our communities, and a time to celebrate the year-round efforts of volunteers across the country. Learn all about this topic by exploring the links above and below! Check out the Community Events section below to volunteer for our very own Beautification Day event on April 22nd!
Did you know that the first National Autism Awareness Month was held by the Autism Society in April 1970?
The goal of this month is to educate the public and bring awareness about autism, in an effort towards creating a more equitable and accessible world for all.
Keep exploring and you will find informative books and local events to participate in for World Autism Month!
Since the 1920s, April 24th is the day Armenians commemorate the victims of Armenian Genocide, the most tragic element of Armenian history. Visit the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation website to learn more.
Financial literacy is defined as the possession of knowledge and skills that enable informed and effective money management. It's important because, without it, our financial decisions and the actions we take—or don’t take—lack a solid foundation for success.
Explore the resources below to learn more!