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#MYOHeartsandMinds
Hanes Authentic T-shirt
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About this campaign
In 2019, the MSU Myositis Warrior/Muscle T-Shirt Campaign was one of our most successful t-shirt fundraisers. This year, MSU has decided to offer a design that symbolizes the internal warrior strength that myositis brings out in all of us.
While our muscles may not always do as we want them to, our hearts and minds remain strong and resilient. The medical complexity of having a rare condition like myositis results in the revealing of our mental strength, inner courage, and powerful heart.
Myositis has brought us together and united all of us in such a supportive manner that loving strength pulses through the MSU community, proving that extra boost to get through the harder parts of myositis.
MSU's Awareness theme this year is "MSU helps you see the forest, as well as the trees!"
At MSU, we take pride in being community-based. We know the myositis experience and we are in this together.
By purchasing a #MYOHeartsand Minds T-shirt, you join the collective effort in supporting MSU and celebrating the strength within all of us.
Supporters
My husband has been diagnosed with IBM
I support this campaign because I have Mysositis.
I have dermatomyositis and I love spreading awareness about the disease.
great to support the organisation and raise awareness
I was diagnosed in 2019 with dermatomyositis. I believe I struggled with the disease for 10+ years before diagnosis. I want to help raise awareness to myositis so patients are not told that there is nothing wrong when they actually have myositis.
I have DM and YOU have been so helpful and KIND and always there for us...THANK YOU.....
Keep up your support of the myositis community
I have IBM. We need the public to become more aware of myositis so we can get more support for research to fight these rare diseases.