I want to raise awareness about Cystic Fibrosis. A lung cancer that has no cure and the only treatment is stalling death. So how could I raise awareness? Any ideas?
raise awarness
Date: Wed, 2006-06-21 15:18
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You could try holding a
You could try holding a local event like a movie night or fireworks show that benefits the cause and spreads awareness to those who attend.
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there is a team
c-f foundation
try google-ing it and see if you can find anything on there
i do the c-f walk every year
its wonderful
but i live in maryland
im not sure as of where
but you could organize a walk!!!!
Re: raise awarness
(This might sound a little silly but...) You could make flyers and just post them in appropriate places, or ask store owners if they'd let you leave the flyers with knowledgeable information on it, I think that would definitely raise awareness.