<P> Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit educational program in the United States, Canada and Australia that revolves around parents taking their children to work for one day . It is the successor to Take Our Daughters To Work Day, which was expanded to include boys in 2003 . In the U.S., it occurs on the fourth Thursday in April every year; in the Canadian province of Ontario, it occurs on the 1st Wednesday of November . In Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane Australia it occurs on January 5, just after Christmas Break . </P> <P> Take Our Daughters To Work Day was created in New York City in the summer of 1992 by the Ms. Foundation for Women and its president, Marie C. Wilson, the Women's foundation treasurer, Ms. Daren Ball, and with support from foundation founder Gloria Steinem . The first celebration took place on April 22, 1993, and has since been celebrated on the fourth Thursday of April in order for the 37 million children, parents, schools in over 3.5 million workplaces across the country, in addition to participants in over 200 countries around the world, to plan ahead for the annual event . The day has generally been scheduled on a day that is a school day for most children in the United States, and schools are provided with literature and encouraged to promote the program . Educators are provided with materials for incorporating career exploration into school curricula on the day before or after the event . </P>

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