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Pain Awareness Month Slideshow, Week 1

by US Pain Foundation | Sep 6, 2019 | News, Slideshow

Thanks to Cindy Dawson for securing the Ashland, OH Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thanks to Linda Summerfield for securing the Chicago, IL Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to Lisa Masinda for securing the Galesburg, IL Pain Awareness Month Proclamation

Thank you to Ernie Merritt for securing the state of Maine’s Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to Don, Linda, and Michele Rice for securing the Milpitas, CA Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to Montgomery County, MD for recognizing Pain Awareness Month this September

Thank you to Rachel Hiles for securing the state of Texas Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to Sandy Coyle for securing the state of Nevada Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to Liz Rios for securing the Tom’s River, NJ Pain Awareness Month Proclamation

Thank you to Malcom Herman for securing the Tucson, AZ Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to Rowena Kumar for securing the Van Nuys, CA Pain Awareness Month Proclamation
Thank you to the Village of Wellington, FL for recognizing Pain Awareness Month this September

Rowena Kumar’s house is Beautified in Blue for Pain Awareness Month
Rowena Kumar’s house is Beautified in Blue for Pain Awareness Month
Thank you to Mea Caldwell for beautifying the Feed My People Foodbank in Eau Claire WI in blue this month

Thank you to Don and Michele Rice for beautifying the Bay Area Pain and Wellness Center in Los Gato, CA in blue
Stephanie Loving’s home in Glen Allen, VA Beautified in Blue
Stephanie Loving’s home in Glen Allen, VA Beautified in Blue

U.S. Pain Foundation hosted a booth at PAIN Week in Las Vegas, NV.
Thanks to Ed Coghlan for participating in a webinar Q&A, “Talking Publicly About Pain.”

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