International Day of Charity 2020: International Charity Day is celebrated to highlight the importance of charity. In Sanatan Dharma, charity is said to be great deeds and it is said that donating leads to the attainment of virtuous fruit.
International Day of Charity 2020: International Charity Day will be celebrated on 5 September. International Charity Day is celebrated to highlight the importance of charity. In Sanatan Dharma, charity is said to be great deeds and it is said that donating leads to the attainment of virtuous fruit. The United Nations (UN) started celebrating International Charity Day i.e. International Charity Day on 5 September, appealing to the people to help developed countries and improve their standard of living. Let's know the history and importance of International Charity Day ...
History of International Charity Day:
International Charity Day is observed every 5 September. In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly officially announced International Charity Day. Celebration of International Charity Day began in 2011 with the initiative of Hungarian civil society with the support of the Hungarian Parliament and Government. On 5 September, Mother Teresa's death anniversary was celebrated as International Charity Day. Mother Teresa had made an unprecedented contribution in the field of alleviating poverty from the society, helping the needy people, and alleviating their suffering.
International Charity Day serves to increase social responsibility among all of us, solidarity, and public support for charitable causes. This day is a great opportunity to raise awareness about the charity and provide a platform for charity events to be held globally.
How International Charity Day is celebrated:
On this day the United Nations invites all member states, various organizations and businesses, and all of us citizens to celebrate International Charity Day by contributing to donations in any way. To further the importance of the United Nations charity, the charity encourages charity, driving education, and awareness-raising activities.