National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month
Join the thousands of volunteers around the world raising awareness about Cystic Fibrosis, a devastating disease affecting over 30,000 people in the US.
Align your brand with the CF community through awareness campaigns, fundraising partnerships, and cause-driven content that drives both engagement and donations.
- Share patient stories and treatment breakthroughs using #CFAwarenessMonth to educate and inspire
- Sponsor or promote Great Strides walking events and virtual fundraisers to reach health-conscious audiences
- Launch a purple-themed campaign (#purplehairchallenge) to drive social engagement and brand visibility
- Partner with CF Foundation on educational webinars or Instagram Live concerts to build community trust and loyalty
National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month has a vibrant history of progress, hope, and unity. It focuses on educating the public about cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disorder affecting the lungs and other organs.
This special month aims to highlight the needs of those living with CF, build supportive communities, and emphasize the importance of research and treatment advancements.
In 1989, scientists made a groundbreaking discovery of the defective CFTR gene responsible for CF. This discovery paved the way for understanding the disease at a molecular level, leading to the development of targeted treatments.
The 1990s saw the approval of drugs like Pulmozyme® and TOBI®, which helped manage the symptoms of CF, improving the quality of life for many patients. These advancements got support from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Therapeutics Development Program, which funded early-stage drug discovery and development.
Entering the 2000s, the CF Foundation made significant investments in companies to fund the development of therapies addressing the root cause of CF.
One of the most notable outcomes of these investments was the approval of drugs like Kalydeco® and Orkambi®. This marked a new era in CF treatment by targeting the disease’s underlying genetic defect.
In recent years, the FDA’s approval of Trikafta®, a triple-combination modulator therapy, has been a historic breakthrough. It offered hope to the CF population that could have a highly effective therapy for the cause of their disease.
This is just one example of how the CF community continues to make strides toward a future without CF, supported by ongoing research, drug development, and advocacy.
National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month serves not only to educate and raise awareness but also to celebrate the resilience of those affected by CF and the achievements of the community in fighting this challenging disease.
There’s hope for a CF-free future, with every May serving as a reminder of what’s been done.
Social Media Shoutout
Kick things off by sharing your CF story or supportive messages on social media. Use the hashtag #CFAwarenessMonth to join the wider conversation. It’s a powerful way to connect with others and educate your followers.
Virtual Events Galore
Participate in or organize virtual events. These could range from educational webinars to online fundraisers. They’re great for bringing people from all corners of the globe together.
Get Moving with Great Strides
The CF Foundation’s Great Strides provides a fantastic opportunity to fundraise through walking. You can participate virtually with your household or set personal fitness goals. It’s a step towards a cure.
Creative Hashtags
In addition to #CFAwarenessMonth, join the #FacesOfCF campaign by sharing personal stories or pictures that highlight the diverse experiences of those affected by CF. It’s a heartfelt way to show the human side of this condition.
Tune In and Jam Out
Music moves souls. Attend or organize an Instagram Live concert to celebrate the CF community. It’s a fun way to raise awareness and funds while enjoying some tunes.
Dye for CF
Make a bold statement by dyeing your hair purple, the color of CF awareness. Whether you go for a physical or digital transformation, don’t forget to share it online with #purplehairchallenge to encourage others to join the cause.
Educational Outreach
Encourage local schools and community groups to host educational sessions about CF. Knowledge is power, and spreading it can significantly impact awareness and understanding.