The TBRS Community is spearheading an inspiring initiative to raise awareness and support for Tatton Brown Rahman Syndrome (TBRS) through the Random Acts of Kindness Campaign for Rare Disease Day 2024, and to mark the 10th Anniversary of when TBRS was first identified.
Centered around the spirit of compassion, the campaign invites individuals to carry out random acts of kindness, from buying a stranger a coffee to volunteering in the community. After these gestures, participants are encouraged to distribute a TBRS Random Acts of Kindness Flyer, which not only educates the recipient about TBRS but also encourages them to pay the random act of kindness forward.
“The essence of this campaign is to foster a community of care and support, touching lives in meaningful ways,” explains Jill Kiernan, TBRS Community’s Executive Director. “We believe that through simple acts of kindness, we can bring about significant support for those affected by TBRS and inspire a chain reaction of goodwill.”
This campaign not only highlights the critical need for community backing for rare diseases but also the power of collective goodwill in creating a more empathetic world. As tales of kindness unfold, the campaign offers a path for everyone to make an impact.
To join the Random Acts of Kindness Campaign print the flyer below, make a random act of kindness, and share the flyer with the recipient of your act. Spread the love!