April
- Month
- African Heritage
- Daffodil Month: Cancer Awareness
- Dental Health Month
- Earth Month
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month
- Jazz
- Month of the Military Child
- National Cancer Month
- National Child Abuse Prevention Month
- National Physiotherapy Month
- Occupational Therapy Month
- Parkinson Awareness Month
- Poetry Month
- Sexual Assault Awareness Month
- Sexually transmitted disease awareness month, in the United States
- Week
- 13–19 National Dental Hygienists Week
- 27 – May 3 National Volunteer Week
- 20–26 National Immunization Awareness Week
- 20–27 National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week
- Day
- 1 April Fools' Day
- 2 World Autism Awareness Day
- 7 World Health Day; National Beer Day
- 11 World Parkinson's Disease Day
- 15 Day of Silence; Day of Dialogue
- 16 Foursquare Day
- 17 Equality Day (Canada)
- 17 World Hemophilia Day
- 20 National Pot Day, Green Day
- 22 Earth Day and Jimmy's Day
- 23 World Book and Copyright Day – UNESCO; St George's Day
- 25 ANZAC Day; World Malaria Day
- 27 World tapir day
- 28 National Day of Mourning: Remembering lives lost or injured in the workplace
- 30 International Jazz Day
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