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Acoustic Neuroma Association - ANAwareness Week 2018
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes YXS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND - AN Warrior shirts
IMPORTANT NOTICE All orders placed between April 17 and May 14 will not be delivered until approximately May 30.
When you buy an AN Warrior shirt you are providing AN patients with access to valuable education and support. You are also helping ANA celebrate AN patient milestones.
What are AN Milestones? They are moments in time or specific dates that people remember as a significant event noting a special achievement during the AN journey from a very personal, individual perspective. For some, a milestone can be making a tough treatment decision after months of information gathering. For others, it may be a treatment anniversary, or perhaps reaching a specific goal after treatment. Whether large or small, milestones and anniversaries are meaningful markers and are as unique as the individual.
ANA wants to feature these meaningful events on our website ā share your milestone or anniversary today. Upload your photo/video with your milestone.
We hope that seeing these realistic and personal events, submitted by patients, caregivers or family members, will provide a sense that you are not alone and you will find comfort from others that have faced similar circumstances.
Together we can make a difference by encouraging others on their AN journey.
If you are a family member or friend, wear this shirt to show support for your special acoustic neuroma patient and join in solidarity with others supporting the AN community.
Thank you for your support!
Supporters
For Auntie Ashley
I am an AN survivor.
I have an acoustic neuroma.
Iām a recent AN survivor. Surgery Jan 25th 2018.
I am AN survivor.
ANA member.
I was recently diagnosed with AN.