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International Day of Acceptance, observed annually on January 20th, is dedicated to fostering social acceptance of disability and promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of life. This day marks a global effort to celebrate and embrace disability as a natural part of the human experience.
The awareness and advocacy day celebrates the life of Annie Hopkins, founder of 3E Love, a social entrepreneurial company with the mission of changing societal perceptions of disability. Hopkins, who had a disability herself, initiated the "Wheelchair Heart" symbol, representing love and acceptance. She died in 2009 at 24; Annie's family and friends declared January 20th, 1984, her birthday, the International Day of Acceptance in her memory.
International Day of Acceptance encourages people to publicly show their acceptance of people with disabilities. The day is not just about passive recognition but active participation in fostering a world where people with disabilities have equal opportunities and accessibility in society. It serves as a call to action for individuals, communities, and organizations to embrace diversity, including disabilities, and to work towards inclusivity in all areas of life.
Events and activities marking the day range from educational programs and awareness campaigns to social media movements, all aimed at promoting understanding, acceptance, and inclusive practices. The symbol of the Wheelchair Heart signifies support and solidarity while functioning as a tribute to Annie Hopkins' vision and legacy and a reminder of the ongoing effort required to create a more inclusive society for everyone.
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