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World Health Day eCard Templates

Recognize the people doing the work that keeps communities healthy with World Health Day eCards, designed for the April 7 observance that anchors WHO's annual global health campaign. Our 4+ templates work for hospitals and health systems thanking clinical and support staff, public-health nonprofits recognizing field workers and donors, and HR teams running employee wellness programs. Add your organization's branding, name the specific work or program, and send to staff, members, or supporters in one batch. Health work happens on long timelines and tight margins, and a card on the right day is one of the small recognitions that helps the people doing it keep going.

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World Health Day Templates

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is World Health Day?
World Health Day is observed every year on April 7. It marks the founding of the World Health Organization in 1948 and anchors WHO's annual global health awareness campaign.
Who sends World Health Day eCards?
Hospitals and health systems, public-health and global-health nonprofits, HR teams running employee wellness programs, and any organization with health-related staff or supporters.
Should the message tie to the WHO annual theme?
If your organization aligns with the year's WHO theme, referencing it adds context. If not, a specific, organization-focused message works just as well.
Can hospitals send eCards to large clinical staffs at once?
Yes. Upload your staff list, customize the message once, and send an individual, personalized eCard to each clinical and support staff member in one batch.

About World Health Day eCards

World Health Day, observed every April 7, is the World Health Organization's flagship annual observance and the anchor date for its yearly global health campaign. For hospitals, health systems, public-health nonprofits, and HR teams running employee wellness programs, the day is a focused chance to recognize the people doing health work and the supporters who fund it. Our World Health Day eCard templates make that recognition simple to deliver at scale.

Why Send World Health Day eCards?

  • Recognize Healthcare Workers: Clinical and non-clinical staff in hospitals, clinics, and health systems do work that's exhausting on long timelines. Specific recognition matters.
  • Engage Public-Health Nonprofit Supporters: Global health nonprofits use World Health Day for donor stewardship, volunteer field-worker recognition, and campaign rallies tied to the WHO theme.
  • Anchor Employee Wellness Programs: HR teams use World Health Day as a focal point for wellness program communications, benefits reminders, and recognition of internal health champions.

Popular Use Cases

Hospitals and health systems send World Health Day eCards from leadership to clinical and support staff. Public-health nonprofits use the day for donor and volunteer recognition. Companies with strong wellness programs use it to signal support for employee health. Pair with our Nurses Appreciation Week templates for healthcare-specific recognition.

How It Works

Choose a template, add your branding and a message specific to your health work or program, and schedule delivery for the morning of April 7. Send to one recipient, a department, or your full staff or supporter list. Recipients can view on any device.

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Last Updated: May 2026