Every year on March 8, the world observes International Women's
Day, a celebration of women's rights and achievements in various fields.
It's a great day to recognize the important women in our lives, and to
say "thank you" for their sacrifices and hard work that we sometimes
tend to take for granted. Here are a few simple yet significant ways you
can participate in the festivities.
1. Bridge the gap.
The
"Join Me on the Bridge" campaign began as a joint effort for the women
of Congo and Rwanda. It has since become an annual event all over the
globe, going hand-in-hand with International Women's Day. This year,
thousands of people from different parts of the world - women and men,
young and old - are expected to pick up their signs and banners and
march across bridges, joining one another in the quest for peace and a
brighter future for women.
2. Give gifts (or send cards) to the women in your life.
Give
something special to the women who have played a significant role in
your life - your wife, your mother, your sister, or your best friend. A
simple token of appreciation would suffice. Write a letter, send a card,
or buy them flowers or sweets - it's not so much the kind of gift as
the amount of love and gratitude behind it that matters.
3. Extend support to a charity or awareness group.
If
you have cash to spare, why not donate to a women's cause group or
charity foundation? If you don't have money, that's not a problem; you
can also volunteer your services (perhaps in helping to organize events
or designing promotional materials) even for just a couple of days.
There are so many ways to give and so many great causes to support.
4. Spend time with the special ladies in your life.
Take
some time off from your busy schedule and go have coffee or dinner with
the women in your life whom you hardly get to spend quality moments
with. In some ways, that's better than just sending them a gift or card.
Make them feel that they truly matter to you by personally reconnecting
with them.
5. Be informed.
Read up on your history and
learn about the outstanding women who have proven their abilities and
accomplished much over the past few decades. Go online and educate
yourself about the ongoing struggle for women's equality in various
parts of the world, and why active participation is a must.
6. Go to one of the International Women's Day events in your area.
Check
out the official International Women's Day 2014 web page and take a
look at the scheduled art exhibits, lectures, and luncheons in your area
that aim to celebrate the movement.
Edward is a marketing and advertising specialist for various
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