National Moving Month
National Moving Month turns the everyday space into something worth noticing — a little care, a little pride, a little curated chaos.
Why it matters
WELCOME TO MOVING MONTH
May is here, and with it comes National Moving Month, celebrating fresh starts and new journeys.
THE STORY
National Moving Month, observed annually in May, serves as a reminder of the significant number of Americans who relocate during this time. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 40 million people move across the country each year, with May marking one of the busiest periods for movers. The month was established by the American Moving & Storage Association to highlight the importance of planning and preparation when transitioning to a new home.
Moving can often be a daunting task, involving not only the logistics of packing and transporting belongings but also the emotional aspects of leaving a familiar space. Families and individuals alike face a mixture of excitement and anxiety as they embark on new adventures. For many, this month symbolizes a fresh start and an opportunity to reinvent themselves in a new environment.
One of the key aspects of National Moving Month is the emphasis on community support and involvement. Local organizations often host events and workshops to provide resources for those preparing to move. From packing tips to neighborhood introductions, communities come together to ease the transition for their residents. This sense of camaraderie plays a crucial role in helping individuals adapt to their new surroundings.
As you prepare for a move this May, consider how you can celebrate National Moving Month. Whether it’s by sharing your own moving experiences, reaching out to help others, or simply taking a moment to appreciate the journey ahead, there are countless ways to make the most of this time of transition. After all, every move is an opportunity for growth and new beginnings.
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How to celebrate
Small, doable ways to celebrate National Moving Month.
- Declutter one surface, honestly.
- Fix the small thing you've been ignoring.
- Light the candle, play the record, use the good dishes.
- Open every window for 20 minutes.
- Invite someone over before the house is ready.
Celebration ideas by audience
For families
Pick one room and tidy it together — 20 minutes, timer on.
For kids
Give them one small, real home project and let them own it.
For couples
Do the house chore nobody wants, together, without keeping score.
At the office
Leave on time. Home is not a distraction.
At school
Teach or reinforce one practical life skill — laundry, cooking, cleaning.
In your community
Help a neighbor with a home task — ramp, paint, yard, move.
On your own
Fix the small thing you walk past every day.
