Without our stories, no one cares.
That's why building awareness of PH is a key element of our work.
For over a year PHA has been working on a connection with the New York Times. Last week, PHA patient and advocacy and awareness volunteer extraordinaire, Diane Ramirez, broke through...in a big way. She proved the power that one person with a compelling story has to make a differnce.
Yesterday, Diane wrote to say that she had just completed another interview with Health Monitor magazine that is expected to be ready for the February issue. She's now training her sights on Ladie's Home Journal and Woman's World. Go Diane!
Like anything else, building awareness is a learned process. It's something anyone with the interest can do...and PHA can help. If you are interested in finding out how you can get involved in getting your local media intersted in talking about PH, visit the PHAware pages on PHA's website or contact Elisabeth at PHAware@PHAssociation.org for tips, ideas and free media materials.
And the media isn't the only place you can tell your story. Over 200 are posted in the Our Journeys section of the PHA websire...and with the click of a button, you can post yours there, too.