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National ITP Awareness Month


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Website: https://www.pdsa.org/contribute/raise-awareness-for-itp/itp-awareness-month.html

September is ITP Awareness Month

In 2010, The Platelet Disorder Support Association announced the designation of the month of September as National ITP Awareness Month. PDSA requested this designation as part of our ongoing commitment to increase public understanding of ITP and other platelet disorders and to connect patients and caregivers with life-altering resources and support.

PDSA was founded to ensure patients would no longer travel the ITP journey feeling confused, lost, frightened and alone.  To ensure that this rare diagnosis wasn’t accompanied by limited or no information and resources and to encourage research and better treatment options for patient-centered outcomes.  While PDSA has always worked to encourage this progress, prior to 2010, there was no awareness month or color dedicated to understanding ITP and other platelet disorders.


Together We Can Make a Difference

As the premier ITP resource in North America and as an empowered community, we look ahead with great optimism for immune thrombocytopenia.  We anticipate heightened collaborations, more meaningful conversations, expanded research, and new treatment options.  We forecast a future for better outcomes and renewed strength for the ITP Warrior and prepare for a September painted purple and energized with the hope of brighter days to come.

As you travel your journey this year, celebrate with us and connect with your defining spirit.  Be inspired and get your purple on!  Make a commitment to raise awareness, reach new heights and light the way to finding a cure. 


Opportunities to participate in ITP Awareness Month

Visit the Sport Purple for Platelets DaySM page for more ways to join the movement!

Visit www.GlobalITP.org to learn more about Global ITP Awareness Week!


ITP Awareness Month Impact

  • Combined fundraising efforts raised over $850,000 for PDSA programs and research fund.

  • 23 Walk/Run locations in the U.S. and Canada.

  • Over 1M people engaged on social media.

  • Countless newspaper articles and Media coverage across the globe including the UK and India and numerous TV feature stories and interviews seen on Fox, CBS, NBC and cable.

  • Thousands of awareness bands and pins have been distributed in September.

  • Thousands of school information packets and educational brochures and pamphlets have been distributed in September.

Source: 2019 National Health Observances, National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

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