Mother’s Day is a cherished occasion celebrated around the world to honour mothers and maternal figures for their unconditional love, dedication, and influence on families and society. In 2025, Mother’s Day will be observed on Sunday, May 11.
The celebration originated in 1908 when American activist Anna Jarvis organised the first official event to honour her late mother’s humanitarian work. Her efforts led to Mother’s Day being officially recognised in 1914 by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, who declared the second Sunday of May as a day to celebrate mothers.
Why Mother’s Day Matters
Mother’s Day is more than a tradition—it’s a tribute to the vital role mothers play in shaping lives and supporting communities. It’s a time to acknowledge not only biological mothers, but also grandmothers, stepmothers, adoptive mothers, and all those who provide maternal care and guidance.
Celebrating Mother’s Day
Today, the occasion is marked with flowers, gifts, and family gatherings. While commercial aspects have grown, the essence of Mother’s Day remains in the simple, heartfelt gestures—like a handwritten note, a shared meal, or time spent together.
Ultimately, Mother’s Day is about expressing gratitude in meaningful ways, proving that it’s the thought and love behind the gesture that truly counts.