Rare Disease Day Legislative Event to Raise Awareness of Rare Diseases in Colorado
Colorado Rare Board Members and Junior Ambassadors connect with Rare Disease patients at Children's Hospital in February 2018
On February 28th at 8:00 AM Colorado Rare will host Rare Disease Day at the State Capitol for legislators, policy makers, physicians, advocates and patients.
DENVER , COLORADO, UNITED STATES, February 13, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- More than a half a million people in Colorado are living with a Rare Disease. Colorado Rare, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, along with the National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD) will host a meeting for legislators, policy makers, physicians, advocates and patients to bring awareness to the needs of those living with Rare Disease in Colorado.
This event will take place on Wednesday, February 28th at 8:00 AM at the Colorado State Capitol in the Old Supreme Court Chamber and is open to the public.
Speakers include:
Former Miss USA Shawnae Jebbia living with a rare form of Meniere’s Disease & hearing loss
Youth Rare Disease Patient Advocates 7 year old Lily Spletzer & 14 year old Cailee Crossley
Dr. Tim Benke, Director of Research-Neurosciences Institute
Dr. Scott Demarest, Assistant Professor Neuroscience Institute
Rare Disease Patient Advocate Lori Wise
The event is sponsored by Senator Irene Aguilar, of Colorado Senate District 32. Senator Aguilar has supported many bills that ensure the rights to health care and other quality of life services for individuals and families living with Rare Disease.
While individual Rare Diseases have small patient populations, collectively the Rare Disease community is larger than the AIDS and Cancer communities combined. Despite its impact on so many families, the Rare Disease community has lacked a unified voice--less than half of Rare Diseases have organizations or foundations providing support or driving research. Colorado Rare is a united voice in Colorado to support and represent the needs and challenges of all individuals living with rare diseases and their families.
Rare Disease statistics:
There are approximately 7,000 different types of rare diseases and disorders
30 million people in the US are living with a rare disease - this is equal to 1 in 10 people
In the US, a condition is considered rare if it affects fewer than 200,000 people
80% of rare diseases are genetic in origin
Approximately 50% of the people affected by rare disease are children
30% of children with rare disease will not live to see their 5th birthday
Colorado Rare is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to be a united voice in Colorado to support and represent the needs and challenges of individuals living with rare diseases and their families.
Makayla Allison
Colorado Rare
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