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International Widows Day - June 23 - FastRead.in

The International Widows Day is celebrated every year on June 23. International widow day is celebrated to address poverty and injustice, which is faced by some windows and their children. The awareness about this day was raised and issues related to the widow were told. The main goal of this Foundation is to highlight all the invisible disasters that have taken place for the widows, then in 2010 the book of Invisible, Forgotten Suffers: This shows the plight of widows around the world, the original estimate is about 245 million widows around the world. At that time, about 115 million were living in poverty and suffering due to all social stigma and economic absence because their husbands are dead.

"My father died when I was seven years old, leaving a widow and five sons, from five to seventeen years old. My mother was the most disciplined and most industrious person I have ever known, and together with her love and gentleness she enabled her to succeed in every child's child. "Arthur Lewis

History of the International Widows Day

Founder and Founder of International Widows Day is the Lombard Foundation. The main sign of the day on 23rd June, Smt. Pushpa Vati Loobamba of Loomba Foundation became widow that day, so she was organizing this day as International Widow Day. The first widow day was organized in 2005, which was launched by Lord Lomba and chairman of Foundation Cherie Blair. On the Sixth International Widow Day, he held more programs in Rwanda, Sri Lanka, the United States, the UK, Nepal, Syria, Kenya, India, Bangladesh and South Africa. The day which is located in New York, with a conference to be held at UN headquarters. This day was celebrated globally, but it was not declared holiday.

How to observe international widows day

On this day you can donate or volunteer for widows and orphans living around the world. All supported or donated funds were used only to support the widows, more than that volunteer workers were working for the help of widows and orphans in countries like Kenya, who lived behind in the track. To learn about the widow, see some films on this day such as Water (2005), Black Widow (1987), Pacinida (2002) and more. Then you can read books about the struggles and lives of widows of many books in the market such as The Amish Vido Secret, A Widow Story, The Writing and Later Wisdom Books and more. You share your thoughts and ideas on social media for the development of widows and orphans by using the hashtag #InternationalWidowsDay.

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