National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week

Invisible Illness Week Bloggers Driving Force Behind Awareness Campaign

LogoPatient bloggers are one of the most passionate groups of social media users who have the opportunity to blog about living with any chronic illness, especially those living with invisible illness.

Facebook Brings Those With Chronic Illness Together for Invisible Illness Week

LogoOne of the fastest growing ways for people to share the things they care about, including how health and illness issues impact their daily living, is through social media networks such as Facebook. Invisible Illness Week provides opportunities to connect with others to gain mutual support.

Invisible Illness Week Seeks To Encourage Through Anonymous Notes of Kindness

LogoNational Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week kicks off awareness efforts by spreading anonymous notes around the USA and beyond that will bring encouragement to those suffering silently. Invisible Illness Week, September 13-19, 2010 is an annual event sponsored by Rest Ministries, the largest Christian organization that specifically serves the chronically ill.

Christian Illness Ministry Sponsors 5-Day Virtual Conference Online

LogoThrough an online virtual conference Rest Ministries plans to give people who suffering silently with chronic illness hope and tools despite their pain.

Chronically Ill Unite September 14 to Blog About Invisible Illness Issues

LogoPatient bloggers band together to bring awareness to invisible illness issues from handicapped parking confrontations to why they hate hearing "You look so good!"

Chronically Ill Are Perfect Audience for Virtual Conference, September 14-18

LogoA virtual conference is not the results of budget cuts for National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, but the result of what benefits the most people who live with illness.

Invisible Illness Week Features Virtual Conference and Fresh Awareness

LogoSeptember 14-20 features virtual conference, blogging for a cause and many ways to increase awareness

Illness and Medical Twitters Get a New Social Network

LogoLisa Copen, founder of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week and Rest Ministries, a Christian ministry for those who live with illness, announces her newest venture this week, “Illness Twitters”.

Founder of Invisible Illness Week Nominated for Womens Health Hero Award

LogoLisa Copen, founder of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, is honored to be nominated for the Womens Health Hero award given by Our Bodies Ourselves. The deadline to vote is May 8, 2009 and the award winner will be announced May 11, 2009.

Chronically Ill Find Effect Coping Tools During Invisible Illness Week Workshops

LogoFree online seminars offer chronically ill a chance to attend a "virtual conference" from comfort of their own home.