AUGUST—IS APROPOS
In August, we live through the Dog Days of Summer. It's hot and often humid, and those who can leave for better climates do. Down south, winter is in full force.
For August, I've collected an eclectic group of events for this issue, ranging from English tea, numeracy and Irish heritage to dog bones and the homeless. The deep dive is National Child Support Month.
THEMES IN AUGUST
August is traditionally a vacation month in Europe, Canada and the Gulf States, where employees typically get 28 or more days off a year. This benefit is central to the Northern Hemisphere tourism industry. However, generous vacation time is not a given in all advanced economies.
By comparison, in the United States, you're lucky if you get five vacation days a year. Contract, part-time and most service employees rarely get paid vacation. Salaried employees often have vacation and sick leave combined by employers and sold as "personal days." Catch the flu? Lose most or all your paid (vacation) time off to sick days. Tip for the tourism industry: Unless self-employed, working Americans tend to plan vacations around the seven national holidays to extend their meager vacation allotment.
August is Back to School Month in much of the Northern Hemisphere. Back to school means focusing on preparation: eye exams, hearing tests, haircuts, dental visits, clothing, supplies, and signing up for extracurricular activities. Any company or organization supplying these products and services will experience a bump in business.
Teachers for all grades, including at university, post their wishlists for classroom materials and assistance on DonorsChoose.org. If you're looking for a tax deduction in the United States and a way to help a teacher in your community, this is how you do it.
The Democratic National Convention will command attention in the United States on August 19-22, and hopefully not because it drew attention the last time it was held in Chicago in 1968. Then, antiwar protests and violence marked it.
It's fire season, and in September, we're approaching the apex of hurricane season in the Northern Hemisphere. Organizations that address natural disasters will be busy.
The Summer Olympics continue in Paris, France, through August 11. The Paralympics begin on August 28.
County and State Fairs, festivals and other entertainment venues also reign worldwide. If you're willing to get out and do it, there is lots to do.
August 30th marks the three-year anniversary of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
For additional August events, see my August 2023 and August 2022 issues
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Let's start with a stunning tradition in Japan, the Obon Festival.
OBON FESTIVAL
Dates: August 13-16, 2024
Location: Japan
Champion: Cultural Tradition. No Sponsor.
Buddhist cultures respect their ancestors, and the Bon Festival, Obon Festival, or Feast of Lanterns is one of the more spectacular tributes in the culture. Depending on location, this three-day celebration occurs around the fifteenth of August (in July if the region still adheres to the lunar calendar). Festivities include bonfires on hills and lanterns lit throughout the towns. Buddhists believe the spirits of the dead come back to earth during this time, and the lanterns and bonfires guide them home.
The Bon Festival Week in mid-August is one of Japan's three major holiday seasons.
NATIONAL EOS WEEK
Date: August 4-10, 2024
Location: Australia
Champion: ausEE Inc.
In early August, landmarks and buildings in Australia are lit in pink and purple to raise awareness of eosinophilic diseases. National EOS Awareness Week is an Australian awareness campaign and research fundraiser. The following is a description of what EOS is from the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders' press release: "Eosinophils (pronounced "ee-oh-sin-oh-fills") are a type of white blood cell that helps our immune systems fight off infections and parasites. They also play a role in allergic reactions and inflammatory processes.
Symptoms of eosinophil disease may vary depending on the area of the body and age. Patients often embark on a long, frustrating journey of seeing many different specialists before a diagnosis is made. Although not commonly life-threatening, these chronic diseases require lifelong treatment and can cause debilitating symptoms. Most subsets of eosinophil-associated disease do not yet have an FDA-approved pharmaceutical indicated for treatment." The United States holds its Eosinophilic event in May.
GIVE A DOG A BONE WEEK
Dates: August 6-12, 2024
Location: United States
Champion: Pets of the Homeless
Fundraiser to supply food, care and medicine for pets of the homeless
Give a Dog a Bone Week seeks to raise awareness about the challenges homeless pet owners face and to collect essential supplies and funds to assist them. The event highlights the deep bond between homeless individuals and their pets, emphasizing their role in providing companionship, emotional support, and security.
Statistics indicate that approximately 20-25% of homeless individuals have pets. These pets offer their owners unconditional love and a sense of purpose, making them invaluable companions. However, homeless pet owners often struggle to provide adequate food, shelter, and veterinary care for their animals. Give a Dog a Bone Week helps meet the immediate needs of homeless pets and raises awareness about the broader issue of homelessness and the importance of supporting vulnerable populations.
NATIONAL HERITAGE WEEK
Dates: August 17-25, 2024
Location: Ireland
Champion: The Heritage Council
National Heritage Week aims to engage people of all ages in appreciating and preserving the country's diverse cultural, natural, and built heritage.
Since its inception in 2005, Heritage Week has grown into a major event, drawing participants from across the island. The week-long celebration includes activities designed to educate, entertain, and inspire.
Heritage Week involves the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, emphasizing the island's shared cultural and historical bonds. Various events and activities occur throughout the island, encouraging cross-community participation and collaboration. The week aims to raise awareness about preserving Ireland's heritage and encourage public involvement in conservation efforts. It also seeks to instill a sense of pride and ownership in Ireland's rich cultural legacy and promote sustainability and respect for historical and natural environments.
LITERACY AND NUMERACY WEEK
Dates: August 29 - September 4, 2024
Location: Australia
Champion: Australian Literacy & Numeracy Foundation
Seeking to improve literacy and numeracy outcomes, Literacy and Numeracy Week engages students, educators, and communities in various educational activities. The event promotes the importance of these skills in achieving academic success and preparing students for future employment and personal growth.
Literacy is the ability to read, write, and communicate effectively. It involves understanding, interpreting, and engaging with written texts, enabling individuals to acquire knowledge, express ideas, and participate fully in society.
Numeracy, on the other hand, is the ability to understand and work with numbers. It encompasses a range of skills, including basic arithmetic, problem-solving, and the ability to interpret data, which are essential for managing daily tasks and making informed decisions.
Since its inception, Literacy and Numeracy Week has grown in scope and impact, which is crucial in promoting these essential skills and supporting educational development nationwide.
INTERNATIONAL ROMA HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
Date: August 2, [1944]
Location: Worldwide
Champion: Designated by the EU Parliament
Roma Holocaust Remembrance Day draws attention to the Roma survivors, who continue to struggle with persecution and prejudice in many parts of Europe and America.
The Nazi Holocaust targeted various groups of people whom the eugenics program designated poison to the race. Those targeted included one-quarter of the global Jewish population, over 75,000 mentally ill and disabled persons, people of color, 2.5 million Catholics and Poles, homosexuals, and the Roma (Romani). All those mentioned above were persecuted, interned, and killed. Roma, sometimes called gypsies, travelers, or Romani, like the Jewish population of Europe, lost 25% of their global population, amounting to 550,000 people. And yet, they are rarely mentioned.
The Roma were singled out beginning December 16, 1942, when Gestapo commander Heinrich Himmler ordered the relocation of all Roma in European countries to the “family camp” of Auschwitz. The Roma wore black triangles on their sleeves and were rounded up, starved, and executed, often digging their graves before being shot or gassed.
With the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, more facts about the Roma Holocaust experience emerged. Researchers believe the actual number of Roma killed might be three times what they initially thought, around 1.5 million.
AFTERNOON TEA WEEK
Date: August 12-18, 2024
Location: United Kingdom
Champion: Dine Time Ltd.
Afternoon Tea Week began in 2010 to promote neighborliness and common culture. The afternoon tea ritual holds a cherished place in British culture. This time-honored custom, often enjoyed between 3:30 and 5 PM, is more than a light meal; it reflects the nation's affinity for elegance and refinement.
PREPARING THE PERFECT CUP OF ENGLISH TEA
Properly preparing a cup of tea is an art form in England. The process begins with fresh, cold water brought to a rolling boil. Loose-leaf tea (2 grams per cup) is placed in a teapot and warmed with hot water before brewing. Boiling water is added to the damp tea leaves and set aside to steep for three to five minutes, depending on the desired strength.
Next, if desired, milk and sugar (or lemon for some) are added to the cup. This prevents the milk from scalding. Once added, situate a strainer over the teacup and pour the steeped tea into the stainer. The stainer will catch the loose tea leaves. After pouring the tea, stir it in a lateral motion from six to twelve back and forth with the concaved spoon facing you—not round and round, an action that splashes and fails to dissolve the sugar well.
Tea became the official court beverage in England around 1662 when the dowry of a Portuguese princess, Catherine of Braganza, included it upon her marriage to Charles II. The idea of afternoon tea originated with Anna Russell, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, around 1840.
ANNIVERSARIES AND NATIONAL DAYS
CONFEDERATION DAY
CONSTITUTION DAY
INDEPENDENCE DAY
NATIONAL DAY
LIBERATION DAY
GLOBAL SPORTING EVENTS AUGUST 2024
DEEP DIVE FEATURED EVENT
NATIONAL CHILD SUPPORT MONTH
Dates: August 1-31, 2024
Location: United States
Champion: US Department of Health & Human Services
August marks Child Support Awareness Month in the United States, an initiative designed to raise awareness about the importance of child support and promote children's well-being. The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE), a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services division, champions the event. The month-long campaign seeks to educate the public about child support laws, emphasize the importance of parental financial responsibility, and encourage cooperation between parents and child support agencies.
Child Support Awareness Month addresses parents' real challenges in meeting their support obligations. Economic hardships, unemployment, and legal complexities can make providing consistent support a daunting task for some parents. The campaign advocates for programs and services that assist parents in overcoming these barriers, such as job training, employment services, and legal aid.
WHY CHILD SUPPORT?
Child support is crucial because it ensures that children receive the financial resources they need for their health, education, and well-being. Adequate child support contributes to a child's ability to thrive by providing necessities such as food, clothing, shelter, and medical and educational expenses. Child Support Awareness Month aims to highlight these benefits and underscore the positive impact that timely and consistent child support payments have on children's lives.
HOW CHILD SUPPORT IS DETERMINED
Child support is typically determined based on state guidelines that consider various factors, including the income of both parents, the needs of the child, and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. Courts use these guidelines to establish a fair and equitable support amount that reflects both parents' financial capabilities and the child's best interests.
Statistics show that a higher percentage of men than women are required to pay child support. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 85% of custodial parents who receive child support are mothers, while around 15% are fathers. This disparity reflects traditional custody arrangements, where mothers are more often the primary custodians.
GAY MARRIAGE AND CHILD SUPPORT
With the legalization of gay marriage, child support has indeed become an issue in gay households. Same-sex couples with children who subsequently divorce or separate face the same child support obligations as heterosexual couples. The principles of determining child support remain consistent, focusing on the child's best interests and the financial responsibilities of both parents. As with any family structure, ensuring that children in same-sex households receive adequate support is vital for their well-being.
HISTORY OF CHILD SUPPORT
The concept of child support has a rich and evolving history, reflecting changes in societal attitudes toward family, responsibility, and the welfare of children. Here is a brief overview of its historical evolution, a testament to the progress made in this crucial area.
ANTIQUITY
The idea of supporting one's offspring originate with ancient civilizations. For instance, Roman law required fathers to help their children financially. Similar principles existed in other ancient cultures, where familial obligations were deeply rooted in societal norms.
MEDIEVAL PERIOD
19TH CENTURY
20TH CENTURY
LATE 20TH CENTURY REFORMS
21ST CENTURY
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Ongoing efforts continue to refine and improve the system to better serve the needs of children and families.
CHILD SUPPORT IN EASTERN vs WESTERN CULTURES
The approaches to child support in Eastern and Western cultures reflect broader cultural, legal, and societal differences. Broadly speaking, Eastern cultures focus on the "we" or communal interests, whereas Western cultures focus more on the "me" or the individual's needs and circumstances. International law and the challenges of a global society are blending these two approaches.
Here is a comparative analysis of how these regions handle child support:
WESTERN CULTURES AND CHILD SUPPORT
Europe, Russia, Oceana North America, with some crossover in Central and South America
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
WESTERN CULTURAL ATTITUDES SHAPING POLICY
CHALLENGES
EASTERN CULTURES AND CHILD SUPPORT
Middle East, Asia and Africa, with some crossover to Central and South America.
LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR CHILD SUPPORT
EASTERN CULTURAL ATTITUDES SHAPING CHILD SUPPORT
EASTERN CULTURE CHILD SUPPORT CHALLENGES
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Examples
LEGAL AND CULTURE BLEND—Japan has formal child support laws, but enforcement can be inconsistent. Cultural expectations often strongly emphasize family harmony, which can affect formal legal proceedings.
2. CHINA
RECENT LEGAL REFORMS—China's legal framework for child support has been evolving, with recent reforms to strengthen the enforcement of support orders. However, traditional family structures and reliance on extended family support remain influential.
3. INDIA
DIVERSE PRACTICES—India's approach varies significantly across its regions. While formal laws exist, many child support issues can be resolved through informal community or familial arrangements. The legal process can be lengthy and complex, often influenced by socio-economic factors.
CONCLUSION
Child Support Awareness Month underscores the importance of financial responsibility and the collective effort needed to support children's growth and development. It reminds us that child support is not just a legal obligation but a vital contribution to the future of the nation's children.
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