U.S. Pain was pleased to lead or participate in a variety of efforts and activities related to Migraine and Headache Awareness Month in June. Below is a slideshow of highlights from throughout the month.
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Dr. Dan Henry of the Danielle Byron Henry Foundation. The Foundation held a fundraising event in honor of their daughter. They featured the INvisible Project Migraine Edition display at the event in Salt Lake City, UT.
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U.S. Pain at the American Headache Society Conference in Boston
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Cover of the INvisible Project Migraine Edition, which debuted in June
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U.S. Pain ambassadors and fellow contributors at Migraine.com held a Twitter chat on “All Things Migraine”
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U.S. Pain ambassador, Michelle Tracy, hosted a Facebook Live event for The Mighty on migraine & anxiety
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U.S. Pain ambassador Jeannette Rotondi, received June’s Pain Warrior Spotlight for her efforts in raising migraine awareness.
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U.S. Pain Director of Caregivers and Co-Director of Medical Cannabis, Stu Smith, with a Migraine Month Proclamation from Rhode Island, signed by the Governor. Proclamations were also obtained through the efforts of Cindy Reynolds of Oregon and Suzanne Stewart in Michigan.
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U.S. Pain ambassador Katie M. Golden received the Impact Award from the Association of Migraine Disorders Annual Mad Hatter event. Copies of the INvisible Project were given out to attendees.
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A group of representatives from U.S. Pain and the Pain Connection spoke to medical students at Johns Hopkins University on the issues of chronic illness. Pictured here is Katie M. Golden, U.S. Pain ambassador, and her father, John Maher, who gave the caregiver perspective.
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U.S. Pain highlighted a quote from the INvisible Project each day.
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INvisible Project alum at the American Headache Society conference.
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U.S. Pain and Chronic Migraine Awareness, Inc. teamed up to bring a “Migraine Fact a Day” to raise awareness.
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The INvisible Project Migraine Edition was included in the race packets for the first Cluster Headache 5k in Colorado.
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Chronic Migraine Awareness, Inc. displayed the INvisible Project display, highlighting Jeannette Rotondi, US Pain ambassador and member of CMA.
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The Danielle Byron Henry Foundation’s “Shine Her Light” fundraiser displayed the INvisible Project.