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Today we illuminate in gold and red for Asian Heritage Month.
Today we illuminate in blue for Cystic fibrosis (CF) awareness month, on behalf of Cystic Fibrosis Canada. CF is a rare genetic disease impacting over 4,5000 Canadians that affects the lungs, digestive system, and other organs. To learn more visit cysticfibrosis.ca
Today we illuminate in blue for the internationally recognized GBS/CIDP Awareness Month in May. For more information visit www.gbscidp.ca
Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, which takes place in May, is an opportunity to shine a light on bladder cancer, the 5th most common in Canada. Each year, an estimated 13,400 people will be newly diagnosed with bladder cancer, not including the 80,000+ Canadians that currently live with a diagnosis. Throughout the month of May, we aim to bring awareness to this common, but poorly understood cancer by lighting up landmarks and buildings across Canada in red and yellow. To learn more visit https://bladdercancercanada.org/en/
Today we illuminate with our peace flame for Red Dress Day, also known as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People, is observed on May 5. The day honours and brings awareness to the thousands of Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people who have been subject to disproportionate violence in Canada. To learn more, visit https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/red-dress-day
Today we illuminate in teal for Food Allergy Awareness Month. More than 3 million Canadians are impacted by food allergies. Food Allergy Awareness Month is a time for raising awareness of food allergy and anaphylaxis, and empowering Canadians to know the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and the treatment for it. To learn more, visit foodallergycanada.ca
Today we illuminate in blue for Elizabeth Fry Week to recognize and celebrate the organization’s enduring legacy, its commitment to justice, equity, and rehabilitation, and the vital role it plays in strengthening safer, healthier communities. To learn more, visit https://efry.com
Today we illuminate in red for International Thalassemia Day to raise awareness for this lifelong blood disorder requiring regular transfusions. To learn more, visit bcthalassemia.ca
Today we illuminate in purple for World Lupus Day is on May 10th which helps spread awareness, support those who live with lupus and fight to create more resources for those in need. To learn more, visit lupuscanada.org
Today we illuminate in purple for Fibromyalgia Awareness Day to raise awareness about fibromyalgia, a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties. To learn more, visit fibrocanada.ca
Today we illuminate in green, gold and black for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Awareness Day in order to increase public understanding, advocate for recognition, and foster support for those living with MCS. We encourage the promotion of safer environments, inclusivity, and research to improve diagnostics and treatments for MCS. To learn more visit https://ehac-asec.ca/
Today we illuminate in blue and green for Shine a Light on NF, a grassroots initiative that brings awareness to the genetic disorder, Neurofibromatosis, into the community. This is part of an annual month long awareness campaign to support those affected by the condition. To learn more visit ctf.org
Today we illuminate in orange for Moose Hide Campaign Day. The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led grassroots movement aimed at reconciliation and ending gender-based violence in Canada. Learn more at moosehidecampaign.ca
Today we illuminate in blue for Huntington disease and juvenile HD. #LIU4HD is an annual campaign to raise awareness for Huntington disease and juvenile HD. HD is a fatal genetic disorder that has no cure. It is often described as having ALS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and schizophrenia, all at the same time. To learn more visit huntingtonsociety.ca
Today we illuminate in white, pink and blue for the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. This day was created in 2004 to draw the attention to the violence and discrimination experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex people and all other people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, and sex characteristics. Learn more at https://may17.org/
Today we illuminate in red and white for Victoria Day.
Every year, World IBD Day falls on May 19, and landmarks across Canada and around the world are lit purple in a show of support for everyone impacted by IBD (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis). World IBD Day is led by patient organisations representing over 50 countries on five continents to raise awareness to improve life for people with IBD. More information: worldibdday.org
Today we illuminate in purple for Global Porphyria Day aims to raise awareness of porphyria, and advocate for access to care and treatment for porphyria patients around the world. To learn more visit porphyriacanada.ca
Today we illuminate in purple on behalf of the BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) for Schizophrenia and Psychosis Awareness Day, which falls on May 24th. www.bcss.org
Today we illuminate with our peace flame for National Access-Ability Week. This is a week to celebrate the valuable contributions and accomplishments of Canadians with disabilities and to recognize the need to promote a culture of inclusion to combat the ongoing discrimination against persons with disabilities. To learn more, visit https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/campaigns/national-accessability-week.html
Today we illuminate with our peace flame for Anti-Racism Awareness Week.
Today we illuminate in red for Menstrual Health Day. Initiated by German non-profit WASH United in 2014, Menstrual Health Day (MH Day) is a global day of action with more than 1100 partner organizations working together to raise awareness and break the taboo around menstrual health. The second aim of MH Day is to urge global, national and local leaders to prioritize and act on Menstrual Health. https://theperiodpurse.com/
Today we illuminate in blue for the National Defeat Depression Campaign which encourages Canadians to take action, dismantle stigma, and support mental health programs through engaging activities like walks and community events. Together, we’re creating a future where no one faces mental illness alone. To learn more visit defeatdepression.ca
Today we illuminate in red and white for World MS Day. Every year on May 30, we celebrate global solidarity and hope for the future of people living and affected by MS through World MS Day. This year's theme is Diagnosis. To learn more visit worldmsday.org
Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world. Over 90,000 Canadians live with MS and on average, 12 Canadians are diagnosed with the disease every day. For more information about MS and MS Canada, visit mscanada.ca
Today we illumiate in orange for Brain Tumour Awareness Month which takes place every May in Canada and is dedicated to raising awareness of brain tumours, their impact, and the urgent need for research, support, and better treatments. Learn more at: www.braintumour.ca