Gratitude and Giving: Celebrating Resilience and Inspiring Hope
Denise Lynch As we approach the end of another year, I am honored to take part in the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research’s (FSR) annual Gratitude and Giving campaign. This holiday season, I am focused on spreading kindness and positivity by expressing gratitude for the things that make a difference in my life, and I invite you to join me!
Through the Gratitude and Giving campaign, I will be sharing five things I am grateful for on social media or by printing out the FSR Gratitude Graphic. My goal is to raise $200 this holiday season and share my support for the work of FSR. It’s my way of showing appreciation for the things that truly matter, while also giving back to a cause that’s close to my heart.
This year, I need your help to raise $200 toward FSR’s goal of $125,000 to support research and other initiatives that impact patients lives.
The incredible progress FSR has made is thanks to so many of us who come together in support of the FSR mission!
Here’s how you can join me in making a positive impact this holiday season:
Donate to my fundraising page. Every contribution helps us reach our goal. Share: My campaign to spread awareness of sarcoidosis! Learn More: Visit stopsarcoidosis.org
Together, we can continue making a difference, supporting groundbreaking research, and providing much-needed resources for the sarcoidosis community. No gift is too small – every dollar brings us closer to a world without sarcoidosis.
As we approach the end of another year, I am honored to take part in the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research’s (FSR) annual Gratitude and Giving campaign. This holiday season, I am focused on spreading kindness and positivity by expressing gratitude for the things that make a difference in my life, and I invite you to join me! "My Story".... I was diagnosed with Pulmonary and Cardiac Sarcoidosis in 20216. I had reported to the emergency room at Vanderbuilt University Hospital for a possible heart issue. Chest x-rays showed a "spot" on my lungs that my attending cardiologist recommended that I follow-up with my PCP upon my return home.
My follow-up resulted in a referral from my PCP to a Pulmonologist. After reviewing the chest x-rays he ordered a PET scan for validation of his diagnosis of Pulmonary sarcoidosis and referred me to an endocrinologist.
Through the Gratitude and Giving campaign, I will be sharing five things I am grateful for on social media or by printing out the FSR Gratitude Graphic. My goal is to raise $1,500 this holiday season and share my support for the work of FSR. It’s my way of showing appreciation for the things that truly matter, while also giving back to a cause that’s close to my heart.
This year, I need your help to raise $1,500 toward FSR’s goal of $125,000 to support research and other initiatives that impact patients lives.
The incredible progress FSR has made is thanks to so many of us who come together in support of the FSR mission!
Here’s how you can join me in making a positive impact this holiday season:
Donate to my fundraising page. Every contribution helps us reach our goal. Share: My campaign to spread awareness of sarcoidosis! Learn More: Visit stopsarcoidosis.org
Together, we can continue making a difference, supporting groundbreaking research, and providing much-needed resources for the sarcoidosis community. No gift is too small – every dollar brings us closer to a world without sarcoidosis.
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