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Follow on Google News | Virtual Run Walk Ride for Lupus in Naperville!An estimated 65,000 Illinois residents struggle with the unpredictable, often disabling, and life-altering impact of lupus.
WHAT: Run, Walk or Ride during the month of May! Pick any activity you like and use that to raise funds and awareness for lupus! Registered participants will receive an official event t-shirt, a fundraising page, and access to great contests and prizes! Registered participants will also be eligible to attend the Illinois Lupus Walk in Naperville on August 14, 2021, (if the event is possible due to COVID-19 restrictions) Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that causes inflammation, tissue damage and can damage any part of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body). Lupus is difficult to diagnose and there is no cure for this often-disabling disease. Participants receive an official Illinois Lupus Run Walk Ride t-shirt, fundraising page, and the knowledge they do well post-event snack, and more! Adult registration is $25 and $10 for children 12 and under. Participants can walk as individuals or as part of a team. WHEN: May 1-31, 2021. You decide when! WHERE: You decide where! Run, walk or ride anywhere you choose for as long as you like! The Lupus Society of Illinois' mission is to promote lupus awareness and complement the work of health care professionals by providing personalized resources for the lupus community while supporting research. LSI serves the entire state of Illinois by offering programs and services designed to meet the needs of the lupus community. Every day, an estimated 1.5 million Americans struggle with the often debilitating and disabling health effects of lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and tissue damage to virtually every organ system in the body. Lupus can be fatal, is difficult to diagnose, has no cure and few treatments are available. Ninety percent of people with lupus are women and minorities are two to three times more likely to acquire the disease, however; anyone at any age can get the disease. Knowing the signs and symptoms of lupus is essential to early diagnosis. Contact the LSI for more information at info@lupusil.org or call (312) 542-0002. Follow us on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/ End
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