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Celebrating Inaugural World Narcolepsy Day

















Hanes Women's 100% Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes S - XXXL
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About this campaign
By supporting this fundraiser, you will help Project Sleep to advance our advocacy and awareness efforts year-round.
Learn more about our BOLD GOALS to raise awareness of narcolepsy, reduce delays to diagnosis, and reduce stigma for people living with narcolepsy. Thank you for your support!
IMPORTANT: Orders within the U.S. should arrive by Friday, Sept. 20, but are not 100% guaranteed. Orders outside of the U.S. will take longer and will NOT arrive in time for World Narcolepsy Day on Sept. 22, 2019. We apologize about this, and hope to do better next year. Thanks for your patience and understanding. <3
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I have narcolepsy with cataplexy and was diagnosed at age 16 / 62 years ago
Because I am forever grateful for Project Sleep and Julie Flygare believing in me. So many organizations collaborating across the globe is unique, and it’s a honor to be apart of the experience
I appreciate that Project Sleep works so hard to make us feel included. Because of this organization I really know that I'm not alone.
As a person who has narcolepsy with cataplexy this is a huge opportunity to raise awareness. It’s wonderful how many organizations have united to make this a possibility. I’m also grateful for them. Especially, for Project Sleep .
I have had Narcolepsy for almost 30 years ago. Keep strong!
Because I’m so proud to be a part of this community raising awareness of narcolepsy!
I work in a Sleep Disorders Center with kids. I see many kids with Narcolepsy, and it is a tough disorder to live with, it makes childhood a lot more complicated. I want to support all these kids and parents/caregivers living with this disorder.