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Never Give Up Day — The Celebration the World Was Waiting For

2025-07-21  |  16:55:06
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Once an idea, now a global movement, Never Give Up Day is quickly becoming the emotional anchor the modern world embraces.

Because perseverance deserves a day of its own”
— Alain Horoit
NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, July 21, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Celebrated each year on August 18, Never Give Up Day has emerged as a global celebration of human resilience — uniting people, brands, and communities around one powerful message: keep going. In an era defined by uncertainty, burnout, and personal battles fought in silence, the world was ready for a day that speaks to perseverance.

“Each major celebration day — like Valentine’s Day or Earth Day — is built around a central emotional or cultural message,” says Alain Horoit, founder of Never Give Up Day. “What makes Never Give Up Day unique is that its message applies to every person, every industry, and every stage of life. It’s personal. It’s social. It’s professional. It’s universal.”

A Message That Transcends Borders, Roles, and Backgrounds
What began as a small-scale initiative is now embraced in over 40 countries, recognized by more than 137 U.S. mayors, and gaining traction across the UK, Canada, Australia, South Asia, and more. The concept is simple — and that’s why it works. Every person has had a moment when they were tempted to give up. This day honors the choice not to.

From relationships and recovery, to entrepreneurship, mental health, education, and frontline work — Never Give Up Day gives voice to every silent battle, every small win, every comeback that didn’t make headlines.

A Versatile Platform with Real-World Impact
Because of its deeply relatable theme, Never Give Up Day is uniquely positioned to serve as a platform for:

° Cause marketing and purpose-driven brand campaigns

° Merchandising, from greeting cards and flowers to apparel and mugs

° CSR alignment in health, wellness, education, and mental well-being

° Community events, workplace activations, and school programs

° Personal storytelling and UGC-driven digital campaigns

° Mass participation, both online and offline

As a movement, Never Give Up Day is scalable, inclusive, and deeply emotional — three elements that make it not only impactful but also commercially viable and culturally lasting.

An Emotional Anchor for a Disconnected World
At its core, Never Give Up Day isn’t just about the people who succeeded — it’s about those who kept showing up even when no one noticed. It’s a reminder that strength isn’t always loud, and courage isn’t always visible.

“Never Give Up Day was never about perfection,” adds Alain Horoit.
“It’s about progress, persistence, and the quiet power of those who kept going anyway.”

The Next Chapter: Global Growth and Integration
With support from major retailers, nonprofits, local governments, schools, and digital communities, Never Give Up Day is set to become the next globally recognized observance — offering brands and communities alike a new way to connect, celebrate, and inspire.

Join the movement. Share the message. Celebrate resilience.
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Hundreds of Rural Letter Carriers to Rally in Orlando to Protect the Postal Service from Privatization

Florida Reps. Soto and Frost to Join National Union Presidents in Fight to Protect Postal Workers and the USPSORLANDO, FL, UNITED STATES, August 15, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- On Monday, more than 500 rural letter carriers, other postal workers and their allies, will gather in Orlando to rally against misguided efforts to privatize the United States Postal Service. The rally, which takes place during the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (NRLCA) National Convention, will feature Florida Representatives Darren Soto and Maxwell Frost, along with national postal union leaders, demanding Congress safeguard the public Postal Service and the union jobs that keep it running.The rally comes just weeks after a bipartisan majority of the U.S. House signed on to House Resolution 70, affirming that the Postal Service must remain a public institution. The NRLCA is now urging the rest of the Florida delegation to join Reps. Frost and Soto in cosponsoring H. Res. 70. The unions are also urging members of Congress to support the Protect Our Letter Carriers (POLC) Act, which would protect mail carriers from the growing wave of violence and theft.WHAT: NRLCA Rally to Protect the Postal ServiceWHEN: Monday, August 18 · 6:30 PM WHERE: City Commons Plaza, Orlando, FLSPEAKERS INCLUDE:Don Maston, NRLCA National President; Rep. Maxwell Frost (FL-10); Rep. Darren Soto (FL-9); Mark Dimondstein, APWU National President; Bill Braddick, Florida Rural Letter Carriers’ Association President; Nick Mosezar, NPMHU Local 318 President; Al Friedman, NALC Florida President; Byron Shelton, NALC Branch 1091 PresidentThe rally is expected to be the largest public demonstration by rural letter carriers this year, as the NRLCA mobilizes against proposals that would privatize delivery routes and disproportionately hurt rural areas. A memo from Wells Fargo outlines a plan to sell off the most profitable parts of the Postal Service, raise prices by up to 140%, and eliminate union jobs and benefits. Meanwhile, the current administration has signaled it may move the Postal Service under the Department of Commerce—a widely recognized first step toward privatization. These aren’t distant proposals—they’re active threats. And rural letter carriers are sounding the alarm. Rural residents in Florida are particularly vulnerable to the impact of privatization. Nearly two million Floridians—about 9% of the state’s population—live in rural areas, where the Postal Service is often a lifeline. During natural disasters, rural letter carriers have played a critical role in reaching isolated areas and providing emergency access. In many of Florida’s rural and inland communities, USPS is the only delivery option available, as private carriers often refuse to serve areas they deem unprofitable.With rising threats to the public agency’s independence, the rally sends a strong bipartisan message: Florida must stand with the Postal Service and the workers who keep it running.For more information or to arrange interviews with NRLCA President Don Maston, Florida rural carriers, and other speakers, please contact: Melissa Ray, communications@nrlca.org; 571-480-2641.
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