Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Rare Disease Day -
in 2023Updated
Tomorrow is Rare Disease Day! Canadian Illuminations #LightUpForRare movement to raise awareness on #RareDiseaseDay!
February 28:
Calgary Tower
CN Tower
Edmonton High Level Bridge
Niagara Falls
Toronto Sign at Nathan Phillips Square
Victoria, BC Parliament Building’s https://t.co/JQb8i1llW7
Today is Rare Disease Day, with advocacy being done for healthcare, access to diagnosis and equity in social opportunity for those living with a rare disease. It was a pleasure to raise a flag at city hall as Deputy Mayor with Joanne Paquette, founder of RAREsies Rule. #Ottawa https://t.co/cMXft9moSy
It’s rare disease day! In honour of the day, here’s a photo of me in hospital before a single diagnosis. I felt alone, scared and overwhelmed. Flash forward to today and I have multiple diagnoses and care plans. Always continue to advocate for yourself 💞 #RareDiseaseDay https://t.co/G8V0nBKUc7
Did you know that 1 in 12 Canadians are affected by a rare genetic disease? That means someone you know may be living with one right now. Today, on Rare Genetic Disease Day, let's come together to raise awareness and support those who are facing these challenges. https://t.co/QWvsQLqwoY
On #RareDiseaseDay, we join our colleagues in recognizing the many people who live with a rare disease. Today and every day, we remain committed to our pursuit of better care for rare. https://t.co/R3x0dceXbn
We support rare disease day and the Canadian Organization of Rare Disorders (CORD) @raredisorders
Facts:
1 in 12 Canadians have a rare disease; that's more than 2.8 million!
2/3 of Canadians with rare diseases are children.
1/3 of Canadians can't access treatments! https://t.co/etNltXx1fl
This #RareDiseaseDay, we call for action to eliminate barriers preventing people living with a rare disease's full participation in society.
Share our Official Rare Disease Day video, translated into over 40 languages, to spread our call for equity!
👉 https://t.co/G7A9lJSkMU
Rare Disease Day takes place on the last day of February each year to raise awareness for rare diseases and their impact on the lives of patients and families.
Today, support the over 300 million people globally that live with a rare disease.
#eastersealsAB #rarediseaseday https://t.co/b0lHIRHGDj
Did you know that 1 in 12 Canadians (two-thirds of them children) live with a rare disorder?
February 28 marks International Rare Disease Day, but for families touched by these diseases, every day is #RareDiseaseDay. https://t.co/TeLj8PocaW