What is ME Awareness Day?
ME Awareness Day focuses on highlighting the struggles faced by individuals with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. It is a day for advocacy and action, encouraging better access to care, greater funding for research, and an improved public understanding of the condition.
When is ME Awareness Day?
ME Awareness Day is observed on May 12th each year, coinciding with International Nurses Day. This date was chosen to honor Florence Nightingale, believed to have suffered from ME/CFS. In 2025, this day will fall on Sunday.
How to Get Involved
- Wear Blue: Blue is the color associated with ME/CFS awareness. Wearing blue on this day helps to show solidarity and raise awareness.
- Participate in Awareness Events: Attend or organize walks, virtual campaigns, and educational sessions to spread knowledge about ME/CFS.
- Engage on Social Media: Use hashtags and share information online to educate others about the impacts of ME/CFS.
- Advocate: Engage with legislators and stakeholders to push for increased research funding and better healthcare support for those with ME/CFS.
- Donate: Contribute to organizations that fund ME/CFS research and support patients and their families.
History of the Event
ME Awareness Day was established to combat the widespread misunderstanding and stigmatization associated with the disease. Over the years, it has grown into a significant global observance, driving international efforts to enhance the quality of life for those affected.
Relevant Hashtags
- #MEAwarenessDay2025
- #MillionsMissing
- #MECFS
- #ChronicIllness
- #InvisibleIllness
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