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National Sunflower Day
March 6 All day
National Sunflower Day is primarily observed in Australia to raise awareness for Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune connective tissue condition. The day encourages communities to support research, specialist care, and fundraising efforts for those affected by Scleroderma through symbolic actions like wearing yellow and illuminating landmarks.
While the day is commonly celebrated on March 6th, some events in 2026 are scheduled for March 23rd, allowing more people to participate in awareness campaigns and fundraising activities.
Why This Day Matters
National Sunflower Day highlights:
- Raising awareness about Scleroderma and its impact on daily life
- Supporting research and specialist nurses who care for patients
- Lighting up landmarks and communities to symbolize hope and solidarity
- Encouraging fundraising and community engagement
By participating, we help shine a light on this rare condition and support those living with it.
About This Merchandise
This design is perfect for:
- People living with Scleroderma and their families
- Supporters of autoimmune disease awareness
- Fundraisers and community advocates
- Anyone wanting to wear yellow in solidarity and raise awareness
Wear it on March 6th or March 23rd during landmark events, fundraising activities, or anytime to show support and spread hope.
Shine. Support. Inspire.
Every time you wear this piece, you share a message of hope, awareness, and community:
Celebrate National Sunflower Day. Support Scleroderma research. Spread hope!
