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💖 Couple’s Day Celebration — September 15th

 

💖 Global Couple’s Day Celebration — September 15th

Let’s Make Love Loud Again!
Created by Dr. Nana Akaeze — June 16th, 2024

We are proud to announce that the Couple’s Day Celebration is officially registered in the United States — and this movement is growing into a global family. With chapters and branches around the world, we are building a strong support system for couples everywhere.

Our vision is simple yet powerful: to make Couple’s Day a worldwide celebration as memorable as Valentine’s Day — but grounded in the deeper values of commitment, partnership, and faithfulness. Together, we can remind the world that love is not just a fleeting emotion. Love is a lifelong promise worth honoring.

Love is more than a feeling. It’s the choice you make every day. It’s in the gentle “good morning,” the smile across the dinner table, the quiet hand squeeze that says, “I’m here with you.” But in the rush of daily life, we often forget to pause and celebrate the incredible gift of having a partner by our side.

That’s why, on September 15th, couples everywhere will unite in celebration — filling the day with laughter, joy, and meaningful connection. It’s your opportunity to pause, look your spouse in the eyes, and say: “You are my choice, my joy, my forever.”

Honoring the Bond

Plan something special. Go on that long-awaited romantic date. Write a heartfelt note. Share your favorite memories together. Maybe even renew your vows — whether surrounded by loved ones or in the intimacy of your home, remind your partner that the flame of commitment still shines bright.

Strengthening the Bond

Take part in activities that bring you closer — cook a meal together, try couples’ yoga, or attend a workshop on communication and intimacy. Learn, laugh, and grow as you connect not only with each other but also with other couples who share your values.

Share Your Love Story with the World!

Capture your celebration! Record a short video or snap a photo of your Couple’s Day moments — whether it’s a surprise gift, a candlelit dinner, or a spontaneous dance in the living room. Send it to us, and together we will inspire the world with real-life love in action.

Couple’s Day is more than just another holiday. It’s a gentle reminder that love is alive — it must be nurtured, nourished, and celebrated.

So mark your calendar. Make your plans. And on September 15th, let’s flood the world with stories of joy, commitment, and unshakable love. Because the greatest gift you can give your partner is not just to feel love — but to show it, in both big and small ways.

Couple’s Day is your chance to do exactly that.
Celebrate. Record. Share. Inspire.

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