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At Cali Culture, we’re proud to create clothing that helps you show your support for important causes in Australian schools. From wearing red for Day for Daniel to yellow for Daffodil Day, our colourful shirts represent awareness and unity for a variety of events.
Learn more about these special cause days and how you can participate in making a difference through what you wear.
Here are some key special cause days in Australian schools that involve wearing specific colours:
Day for Daniel (Red)
Held annually in October, Day for Daniel promotes child safety awareness in honor of Daniel Morcombe, a victim of child abduction. Schools across Australia encourage students to wear red to raise awareness about child safety.
Daffodil Day (Yellow)
Daffodil Day, usually in August, supports the Cancer Council and raises awareness for cancer research. Yellow is worn to symbolize hope and support for those affected by cancer.
Harmony Day (Orange)
Celebrated in March, Harmony Day promotes inclusiveness, respect, and a sense of belonging for everyone, regardless of cultural or linguistic background. Orange is the colour worn to symbolise social harmony and diversity.
R U OK? Day (Yellow)
R U OK? Day is an annual day of action in September aimed at inspiring meaningful conversations and encouraging mental health awareness. Yellow is often worn to show support for mental health initiatives.
Jeans for Genes Day (Denim/Blue)
This annual event, held in August, raises funds for research into genetic diseases. Students and teachers wear denim or blue to show support for the cause.
Pink Ribbon Day (Pink)
Held in October, Pink Ribbon Day supports breast cancer awareness and research. Many schools participate by encouraging students and staff to wear pink.
National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence (Orange)
Held in March, this day raises awareness about the importance of preventing bullying in schools. Orange is worn to show solidarity against bullying.
Wear it Purple Day (Purple)
Celebrated in August, this day promotes support for LGBTQIA+ youth, raising awareness about inclusion and acceptance.
These events allow students and schools to come together to support various social, health, and community-focused causes.