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LET’S TAKE ACTION
We are so excited to get #ShareYourColours going! With your support, you’ll enable Rare Diseases South Africa NPC to continue advocating for those impacted by rare diseases and provide care to the millions who remain undiagnosed.
Share your colours, post your stories, invite friends, family and co-workers to join our campaign and help us to empower people living with rare diseases.
CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW
On 29 February we celebrate International Rare Disease Day. This year we want you to brighten the world with your colour.
Throughout the month of February, we’ll be inviting South Africans to “share their colours” on social media and we need you to help us spread the word. Here is how…
FIRST GET INVOLVED
We’re calling on schools to brighten up this Rare Disease Day with all the colour in the world. Sign up now and receive the FREE school toolkit with all the goodies you need make your campaign pop.
Learn more, join us!
ROLL OUT
Step 1
Download your toolkit from our website
Step 2
Do ANY of the following:
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Find an empty bottle, print out the sticker artwork and sell stickers for R10
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Put up posters wherever there is a wall
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Place our web banner on your website and link it to www.rareaware.africa
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Include our digital flyer in your newsletter
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Declare the 29th of February 2024 #ShareYourColours day and encourage your scholars and staff to purchase a sticker and wear their jeans and Rare Aware T-shirt or their favourite colour T-shirt to school
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On the 29th of February 2024 find something in the lesson plan or read Harriet’s Gift to your class and get them to colour a page from the book . If your school is on social media, post it and tag us
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Join others from around the world and light up your school on the 29th of February 2024.
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Step 3
Follow us on our socials
DOn’t forget to:
Tell everyone
Tag us in
Facebook
@rarediseasesSA
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Instagram
@rarediseasessa @rare_aware
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Twitter
@RarediseasesSA
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LinkedIn
@rare-diseases-south-africa
Our hashtags
#rarenessawareness #shareyourcolours #rareaware #rarediseasessa #rarecares #rarediseaseday #shareyourrare #awareness4rareness #RDD2024