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Pain Awareness Month Slideshow, Week 2

by US Pain Foundation | Sep 16, 2019 | Slideshow

Thank you to Elisa Friedlander for securing the Ashland, OR Pain Awareness Month Proclamation.
Thank you to the Blast Furnaces at the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, PA for Shining Blue for Pain.
Thank you to Cindy Dawson for hosting an information table in Ashland, OH.

Thank you to Sue Ann Stelfox for hosting an information table at the Caregiver’s Fair in New Jersey.
Thank you to Cindy Steinberg, Melissa Perry, and Isabelle and Lauren MacKenzie-Stead for hosting an information table.
Thank you to City National Civic Theater in San Jose, CA for Shining Blue for Pain.

Thank you to the Crystal Bridge at Myriad Botanical Gardens in Oklahoma City, OK for Shining Blue for Pain.
Thank you to Charity Schussler for beautifying Dickman Town Center Park in Anderson, IN in blue for Pain Awareness Month.
Thank you to Charity Schussler for beautifying Dickman Town Center Park in Anderson, IN in blue for Pain Awareness Month.

Thank you to Ellen Lenox-Smith, Landon Smith, and her dog, Maggie, for hosting an information table in Rhode Island.
Thank you to the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA for Shining Blue for Pain.
Thank you to the Greene Street Parking Deck in Greensboro, NC for Shining Blue for Pain.

Thank you to the James S. McDonnell Planetarium in Saint Louis, MO for Shining Blue for Pain.
Thank you to Kasey and Sadie Peek for hosting an information table at the Boston Abilities Expo in Boston, MA.
Thank you to the Kenneth F. Burns Memorial Bridge in Worcester, MA for Shining Blue for Pain.

Thank you to Michele Rice and Nicole Hemmenway for hosting an information table in Los Gatos, CA.
Thank you to the Montgomery Theater in San Jose, CA for Shining Blue for Pain.
Thank you to Michele Rice for securing the Newark, CA Pain Awareness Month Proclamation.

Thank you to PricewaterhouseCoopers for Shining Blue for Pain.
Thank you to Michele Rice for securing the Redwood City, CA Pain Awareness Month Proclamation and to Mayor Ian Bain for presenting it to her.
Thank you to the Seattle Center Armory Wall in Seattle, WA for Shining Blue for Pain.

Thank you to Stephanie loving for beautifying the TITLE Boxing Club in Richmond, Va in blue.
Thank you to Stephanie loving for beautifying the TITLE Boxing Club in Richmond, Va in blue.
Thank you to Voxel Cloud atop The Pierce in San Jose, CA for Shining Blue for Pain.

Thank you to Stephanie Loving for beautifying the Assured Partners in Richmond, VA blue.
Thank you to the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge in Boston, MA for Shining Blue for Pain.
Dawn Stancliff hosted an information table at the CommUNITY Townhall Meeting in MD.

Thank you to the Mercedes Superdome in New Orleans, LA for Shining Blue for Pain and to SMG for the photo.
Thank you to the Sakonnet River Bridge in Jamestown, RI for Shining Blue for Pain.

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