The 11th of July is Cheer Up the Lonely Day, and we are planning a number of activities to promote social cheer. Whether it’s a close friend, family member, old neighbour, new classmate, parent, child, or anyone else in your life, if you know anyone who is lonely or going through a difficult time, surprise them today with a visit, a hug, or a gathering to help spread the word and spread the spirit of friendliness! As a result of health problems, financial difficulties, or loss-related grief, loneliness can be extremely overwhelming. This day serves as a reminder to all of us that everyone, particularly the lonely, needs a little extra love and attention. A modest act of kindness can have a substantial impact. Use this day to express gratitude to anyone who has helped you during times of difficulty.
The background of Cheer Up the Lonely Day
National Cheer Up The Lonely Day aims to bring attention to the negative and long-lasting effects of loneliness. It is observed on July 11 in the United States, and other nations have begun to observe it in their own ways. People are expected to take time out of their hectic schedules on this day to bring joy to those who are lonely or neglected.
Depression and loneliness have been observed, experienced, and described by numerous individuals around the world since ancient times. On multiple occasions, ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have recorded fundamental concepts of loneliness. As the globe evolved, so did the concept of solitude. Throughout the majority of the 20th century, depression and loneliness were frequently taboo topics reserved for very close companions (if ever discussed). As the population’s rate of loneliness has increased, however, the significance of mental health has become abundantly clear. Currently, loneliness and mental health issues are issues for millions of people across the globe. In nations such as Japan, fertility rates have begun to decline as the prevalence of mental health issues has skyrocketed.
People believe that Francis Pesek of Detroit, Michigan is the founder of National Cheer Up The Lonely Day, although there is no official record of when the holiday was first observed. L.J. Pesek remembers her father as a quiet, kind, and lovely man with a golden heart. The thought occurred to him as a means to show kindness to the lonely. He also considered the plight of individuals who are neglected in nursing homes or as shut-ins.
For some, loneliness can be temporary, while for others it can be a permanent condition. Loneliness can affect individuals of all ages and aspects of life. It does not show favouritism and can strike at any time in our lives. Mental, physical, and social health can be adversely affected by loneliness. Thus, it is essential to pursue and provide as much company as possible. National enthusiasm Up The Lonely Day encourages us to bring happiness and enthusiasm into the lives of those battling loneliness.
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5 LONELINESS FACTS TO DISCOVER TODAY
It only takes one lonely individual within a group for loneliness to spread to the other members.
Research indicates that approximately 60% of married Americans are lonely.
Over forty percent of individuals will experience acute loneliness at least once in their lives.
In 2009, it was reported that only 33% of Americans were genuinely content with their lives, with loneliness playing a significant role in their discontent.
About 19% greater risk of premature mortality is associated with chronic loneliness.
CHEER UP THE LONELY DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | July 11 | Tuesday |
2024 | July 11 | Thursday |
2025 | July 11 | Friday |
2026 | July 11 | Saturday |
2027 | July 11 | Sunday |