As we take the time to say thanks for the many blessings we receive on Thanksgiving Day, may we also take the time to be mindful that not every member of our community might be enjoying equal blessings.
Because of this factor and many others that are affecting the quality of life of many individuals with neuroendocrineimmune disorders is that P.A.N.D.O.R.A. will work harder to fulfill our mission: to create and raise awareness to issues that affect the quality of life of our community and to find a cure for neuroendocrineimmune disorders.
On this Thanksgiving Day, P.A.N.D.O.R.A. reflects on its blessings by taking the time to thank our individuals and corporate benefactors, our supporters, caring volunteers, our members, Temple Sholom & Memorial Hospital West, our caring researchers and physicians who are dedicated to find a cure for neuroendocrineimmune disorders, the members of congress and our federal and state government representatives who are now much more cognizant of the plight of our nationwide and worldwide community. Lastly, we are thankful for the dedicated worldwide patient advocates and sister organizations who have embraced what we all represent - ONE COMMUNITY, ONE VOICE, ONE COMMON CAUSE.
And for these reasons and many more we are sincerely thankful on this special thanksgiving Day!
QUICK REMINDERS
The next meeting for the
CFS Advisory Committee will be held Nov 28 & Nov 29 at the Department of Health and Human Services, Washington DC.
Click here for the Federal Register Announcement.
Click here for the
Empty Chair Project that will continue at the meeting above. (scroll down to the project information in our Federal Advocacy page).