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Acoustic Neuroma Awareness Week 2017
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes YXS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
Show your strength, courage, positivity and heart by supporting acoustic neuroma awareness with this new t-shirt!
Order your AN Warrior shirt by midnight on May 17. This is your last chance! All proceeds go to the patient-focused education and support programs of the Acoustic Neuroma Association.
Whether you are newly diagnosed, on the road to recovery, a family member or caregiver, empower yourself or show support for others by proudly wearing this shirt.
Your shirt will arrive by June 5 but don't let that discourage you from participating. While wearing your shirt, snap a photo or short video doing something that improves your quality of life, makes you feel better or helps you maintain a positive outlook. Or simply send us a photo of you and your friends and family wearing your t-shirts.
Send your photo/video to communications@ANAUSA.org and we will share with the thousands in the AN community, even after ANAwareness Week.
Supporters
I am supporting this campaign because I had an acoustic neuroma removed 10 years or so ago. It was a scary and very difficult recovery, and if there is anything I can do to help others who are going through the same experience I am happy to do it!
I am an AN survivor
Very helpful organization for learning about this kind of medical issue
I had a giant acoustic neuroma removed and the ANA group is amazing
My husband has just been diagnosed (4/14/17).
AN patient in watch and wait for 9 years
Diagnosed with an in late 1989. Had surgery February 16, 1990. Lost hearing in right ear and have balance issues like so many.
I am an Acoustic Neuroma Survivor of 25 years and I want others to have the availability of support and networking that I had.
Surgery June 5 at University of Iowa hospital.