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On May 18, 2024, we’ll be joining our friends around the world to raise awareness of porphyria and advocate for greater access to diagnosis and treatment.

Here’s how you can get involved

1. Turn Canada #PurpleforPorphyria

On Saturday, May 18th invite your colleagues and friends to wear purple for porphyria. Share your photos with the hashtag #PurpleforPorphyria #globalporphyriaawarenessday #porphyriacanada #porphyria #myporphyria

In Canada, many of our landmarks will be turning purple too! From Science World in Vancouver to the Grande Roue de Montreal, the PEI Legislature to the to the High Level Bridge in Edmonton more than 50 Canadian buildings, bridges and monuments will be purple on May 18, 2024 with more being added weekly.

Show us your purple for a chance to win a $50 gift card!

Post on a photo of you or your nearest landmark in purple on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, use the hashtag #PurpleforPorphyria and tag @PorphyriaCanada and you'll be entered to win a $50 gift card!

Light up locations

    • Burnaby: City Hall and Guideway, May 18

      Duncan: World’s Largest Hockey Stick Cowichan May 18

    • Esquimalt: Archie Browning Sports Centre May 18

    • Esquimalt: Waterpark May 18

    • Nanaimo: City of Nanaimo Bastion May 18

    • Port Coquitlam: City Hall on May 18

    • Saanich: City Hall May 18

    • Surrey: Civic Plaza, May 18

    • Trail: Victoria Street Bridge, May 18

    • Vancouver: BC Place May 18

    • Vancouver: Convention Centre May 18

    • Vancouver: Olympic Arms of the Cauldron

    • Vancouver: Convention Centre May 18

    • Vancouver: Science World, May 18

    • Vancouver: Sails of Light May 18

    • Vancouver: Bloedel Conservatory May 19

    • Victoria: B.C. Legislature May 18

    • Victoria: City Hall May 18

    • Whistler: Fitzsimmons Bridge May 18

    • Calgary: Reconciliation Bridge, May 19

    • Edmonton: High Level Bridge on May 18

    • Fort MacMurray: Saline Pedestrian Bridge May 18

    • Lethbridge: City Hall, May 18

    • Red Deer: City Hall May 18

    • Sylvan Lake: Lighthouse, May 18

    • Moosejaw: Sask Clock Tower will be LIT PINK May 17-21

    • Regina: City Hall May 17-20

    • Saskatoon: Sasktel Centre on May 18

  • Selkirk: Selkirk Water Tower May 18

    • Barrie: Love Barrie Sign May 18

    • Belleville: Mayor Proclamation only May 18

    • Brampton: Clock Tower May 18

    • Burlington: Brant Street Pier May 18

    • Chatham-Kent: Civic Centre Atrium May 17-20

    • Collingwood: Clock Tower & Proclamation May 18

    • Fort Erie/Buffalo NY: Peace Bridge May 18

    • Guelph: Market Square May 18

    • Hamilton: Hamilton Sign May 18

    • Kingston: City Hall May 19

    • Kitchener: Carl Zehr Square May 18

    • Kitchener: City Hall May 18

    • London: City Hall May 18

    • London: JA Taylor building May 18

    • London: Canada Life May 18

    • London: RBC London Place May 18

    • London: Sifton properties on Dufferin May 18

    • Mississauga: Civic Centre Clock Tower May 18

    • Niagara Falls: May 18 10pm EST

    • Oakville: Town Hall May 18

    • Ottawa: Ottawa Byward Market Sign May 18

    • Ottawa: Shaw Centre May 18

    • Peterborough: City Hall May 18

    • Sarnia: City Hall May 18

    • Toronto: CN Tower May 18

    • Waterloo: Uptown May 18

    • Montreal: La Grande Roue May 18

    • Fredericton: City Hall May 18

    • Moncton- Downing Street May 18-19

    • Moncton: Downtown Place May 18-19

    • Moncton: Avenir Centre May 18-19

    • Moncton: Ian Fowler Oval, May 18-19

    • Charlottetown: City Hall Tower May 18

    • Summerside: City Hall M

    • New Glasgow: Glasgow Square Theatre May 18

    • Ganders: Town Hall May 17-18

    • Mount Pearl: City Hall on May 18

    • ST Johns: Town Hall March 20-26

    • ST Johns: Confederation Building May 18

2. Participate in the #MyPorphyria Campaign

The #MyPorphyria awareness campaign launches on May 18th and you can be a part of it!

Porphyria is so much more than a list of symptoms. Each and every porphyria patient is unique and has their own story. #MyPorphyria provides the patients’ perspective on their porphyria.

You can help raise awareness through this campaign:

Create your own #myporphyria post. Graphics and instructions here. Not sure how to create your own? Contact us!

Keep an eye out for campaign videos, stories and posts on @PorphyriaCanada social media. Like, comment and share!

Check out the perspectives of patients from around the world by following @GlobalPorphyria on Instagram, YouTube and Twitter.

3. Join Us for Hope Jam 2024

Supporters in Tofield, AB are hosting a fundraiser for the Canadian Association for Porphyria!

More details to come.

Not able to attend but would still like to contribute? Make a donation!

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