Join the Fight to Spread Scleroderma Awareness in June
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
By: Christina Relacion
How You Can Get Involved Online
For this year’s viral campaign, we want the scleroderma community to
contact some of the Web’s most influential users and tell them about
scleroderma. Every day in June, we’d like you to post to a different
individual’s Facebook profile page or send Tweets about the disease to
help increase awareness. We’ve scheduled theme weeks such as “TV
Personalities,” “Musicians” and “Movers/Shakers.” The
combined "likes" on Facebook for these individuals is more than 325
million and on Twitter they have a combined total of nearly 290 million
followers!
Other Ways to Get Involved Online
- Allsup Post for a Purpose. Our friends at Allsup want to
help increase health literacy by helping promote health organizations
and encouraging the public to participate in health observances.
Throughout June, Allsup will donate $1 (up to $1,000) for each of the
first 1,000 people that “like” Allsup’s Facebook page [link] and post,
“I fight scleroderma by _______.” Allsup has selected a different
organization for each month of the year. At the end of 2013, the
organization that receives the most “I fight…” posts on Allsup’s
Facebook page will receive an additional $2,500.
- Power of Us. Join scleroderma patient and blogger Karen
Vasquez as she leads the charge of Twitter users to get the hashtag
#scleroderma trending worldwide on the popular micro-blogging site on
Monday, June 3. If you tweet, remember to include #scleroderma in your
messages all day. To learn more, visit Karen’s blog “The Mighty Turtle” for more info.
- Send a Letter to Your Local Media. It’s easy to send an
email to your local media outlets (TV, radio, newspapers) from our
website. Just enter your ZIP code online and select up to five different
media outlets. Then, you can share your story and urge them to produce a
story about scleroderma awareness this month. Get started at www.scleroderma.org/letter today!
To learn more about how to get involved for Scleroderma Awareness Month, visit www.sclerodermaawareness.org. You can send emails to your local media, download images for Facebook and much more!
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