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Diversity Holiday/Special Dates Calendar

April recognizes World Autism Month and features cultural and faith-based observances across multiple traditions.

April 2 – Jehovah’s Witnesses: Memorial of Jesus’ Death - Annual observance remembering the death of Jesus Christ, held after sunset.

April 2 – World Autism Acceptance Day - Promotes understanding and acceptance of autistic individuals and their families.

April 2-9 – Jewish: Passover* - Commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

April 5 – Christian: Easter - Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ in many Western Christian churches.

April 14 – Sikh, Hindu: Vaisakhi - Marks the founding of the Khalsa for Sikhs and the spring harvest in many parts of South Asia.

May highlights Mental Health Awareness Month and includes observances recognizing cultural heritage, accessibility, and global solidarity.

May 5 – National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Raises awareness of violence against Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people.

May 16 – Veterans: Armed Forces Day - US observance on the third Saturday in May, honoring those currently serving in the military.

May 17 – LGBTQ+: International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia - Highlights violence and discrimination against LGBTQ+ people worldwide.

May 21 – Global Accessibility Awareness Day - Held on the third Thursday in May, focusing on digital access and inclusion.

May 27 – Islamic: Eid al-Adha* - A major Islamic festival commemorating Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son; in 2026, it is expected around this date (beginning the evening before), with exact observance varying by location and moon sighting.


Looking for a Therapist? 

Practicing psychologists have the professional training and clinical skills to help people learn to cope more effectively with life issues and mental health problems. After years of graduate school and supervised training, they become licensed by their states to provide a number of services, including evaluations and psychotherapy. Psychologists help by using a variety of techniques based on the best available research and consider someone's unique values, characteristics, goals and circumstances.

The Kansas Psychological Association provides a searchable list of KPA members who  are licensed to practice by the State of Kansas. Listings contained in this section are based on information given by the providers. 

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Kansas Psychological Association

Executive Director:  Sherry Reisman, CAE

Email: admin@kspsych.org

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