
National Grandparents Day Act
The National Grandparents Day Act is a law that recognizes and celebrates the important role grandparents play in families and society. Established in the United States, it designates a specific day each year—typically the first Sunday after Labor Day—to honor grandparents. The day serves as an opportunity for families to express gratitude and appreciation for the wisdom, love, and support that grandparents provide. It encourages intergenerational bonding and promotes awareness of the contributions grandparents make to their families and communities.