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National Brave Day

Celebrated on 09/26/2026

Quick Fact

National Brave Day was first celebrated in 2015 after a viral social media campaign encouraged people to share stories of everyday courage. The holiday is observed on the first Monday of March to inspire acts of bravery and community support.

Origins and Establishment of National Brave Day

National Brave Day was established in 2015 by the nonprofit organization Brave Together, founded by psychologist Dr. Emily Hart. The holiday was created to honor acts of courage, both big and small, and to encourage people to step out of their comfort zones. The first official celebration took place on March 2, 2015, with events focused on storytelling and community recognition.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over time, National Brave Day has grown from a local initiative to a nationally recognized observance. Schools and workplaces now host "brave challenges," where participants attempt new activities like public speaking or trying a new hobby. Social media plays a key role, with hashtags like #BraveDay trending annually. In 2020, the holiday expanded to include virtual events, making it more accessible. Today, it is celebrated with award ceremonies, charity fundraisers, and workshops on resilience.

Facts & General Observations

  • Over 10,000 acts of bravery were recorded on the first National Brave Day through an online submission portal.
  • A 2022 survey found that 65% of participants reported feeling more confident after taking part in a #BraveDay challenge.
  • The holiday has inspired the creation of over 200 local "bravery clubs" in schools across the United States.

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