
Break the Cycle of Suffering This 2024 GivingTuesday
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Join us for a special Giving Tuesday episode where we discuss the importance of supporting the Lichen Sclerosus Support Network (LSSN) and their mission to end the misdiagnosis and suffering caused by lichen sclerosus (LS).
In this episode, you'll learn about:
- The challenges of living with LS and the impact of misdiagnosis.
- The importance of patient education and support in managing LS.
- The LSSN Provider Continuous Education Program (PCEP) and how it will improve healthcare provider knowledge and patient care.
- How your donations can help LSSN continue to provide vital resources and support to the LS community.
Support LSSN this Giving Tuesday and help us break the cycle of suffering for people with LS. Your generosity can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by this often misunderstood condition.
Resources and Links:
- Donate and Attend LSSN's Giving Tuesday Event: https://lssupportnetwork.org/givingtuesday
- Help LSSN raise money without disclosing your diagnosis: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16hoqesjqg_n68QGkGQPHAh0EYrZME1CH0NfVGNMVksQ/copy?usp=sharing
- Learn more about LSSN's programs and resources: https://lssupportnetwork
- Join LSSN's online community: https://lssupportnetwork.org/membership
- Become an LSSN volunteer: https://lssupportnetwork.org/volunteer
Thank you for listening and for your support!
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