White Cane Day
White Cane Day, celebrated on October 15th, raises awareness about the challenges faced by individuals who are blind or visually impaired. The day highlights the importance of the white cane, a tool that helps these individuals navigate their surroundings safely and independently.
Established in 1964, White Cane Day promotes the rights and abilities of people with visual impairments. It encourages society to recognize the significance of the white cane as a symbol of independence and mobility, fostering a more inclusive environment for all.