Thank you DePaul! #ChilliMEchallenge for #MEAction

Leonard Jason and the DePaul Research team’s #ChilliMEchallenge supporting #MEAction

Thank you to the entire team at DePaul’s Center for Community Research for your incredible work for ME/CFS patients around the world. And thank you for choosing #MEAction for your donation. The #MEAction team is so grateful for your support!

Check out the DePaul #ChilliMEChallenge Video:

Why #MEAction?

[pullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”#E7453A” class=”” size=””]There are so many critical needs in our area, but none are as important as what the #MEAction team is accomplishing by encouraging citizen involvement to demand respectful and comprehensive ways to be provided needed treatments and to ensure that biomedical research is adequately funded, and by striving to accomplish these goals, the political and economic landscape of this illness will be forever changed.
Leonard Jason, Director of DePaul University’s Center for Community Research
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Thank you to Leonard Jason and the entire DePaul research team for supporting #MEAction and for helping raise ME/CFS funds and awareness through the #ChilliMEchallenge!

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