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Become a patient leader in your community!
The Support Fibromyalgia Network continues to collaborate for National Fibromyalgia Public Awareness campaigns which includes proclamations, media outreach, patient education, and other awareness rallies. We are also leading the National Fibromyalgia Delegates Training Program to empower fibromyalgia advocates to speak to their representatives on Capitol Hill and join advocacy work for other healthcare initiatives. We hope you will get involved. Let’s continue to get louder for Fibromyalgia Awareness Month!
We are proud to be working with Being Fibro Mom, Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia, Men With Fibromyalgia, Fibro Life, The Fibromyalgia Pain Chronicles, My Several Worlds, Freddy J’s Fibro Fighters, Heart, Faith & Strength, Lupus Spoons, More Than Lupus, Looms for Lupus, and other advocates for May Awareness campaigns that support fibromyalgia, Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), lupus, and mental health.
May is the month we all come together to educate, raise awareness, and advocate for fibromyalgia with our friends, family, co-workers, community neighborhoods, and Congressional leaders. Take part to share the facts, and make a difference for all those impacted by fibromyalgia.
Join our team of advocates for interviews, proclamations, town halls, and become a delegate to raise awareness on Capitol Hill. We take over the whole month with Fibromyalgia Awareness Day being May 12th. Get ready to turn the entire month of May purple!

1. Ask your city, county, or state to proclaim May Fibromyalgia Awareness Month
2. Post your Support Fibro Sign on social media
3. Join the #ShineForFibro campaign
4. Update Facebook profile photo with Support Fibro Facebook Frame
5. Sign up for virtual fundraising
6. Share your story with us – fill out form here
7. Get involved with our advocacy calls
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Learn about our programs for patients, medical education, expansion of research, and advocacy education.