Invisible Illness Week Announces Theme of Hope Despite Chronic Pain
Released on: August 11, 2008, 4:19 am
Press Release Author: National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: Nearly 1 in 2 Americans live with chronic illness and about 96% of it invisible. Invisible Illness Awareness Week seeks to educate and encourage those who live with illness and those who care about them.
Press Release Body: The 2008 National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, September 8-14, 2008, has announced this year\'s theme: \"Hope Can Grow From the Soil of Illness.\"
Lisa Copen, the founder of Rest Ministries, who sponsors this annual event says, \"Illness is usually accompanied by a period of grief because so many dreams and hopes can die when we lose our health. But there is also hope for a new purpose, most often, one that we never would have imagined if we had our health.\"
The next month will feature bloggers on the topic of illness, all of who have found a renewed sense of direction, despite the life-altering changes illness has brought into their lives.
Copen, 39, was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia at the age of 24 and clearly remembers wondering what her new purpose would be that would get her up on the mornings she could barely move.
\"I had always planned to work for a nonprofit doing something to help others, but I never felt I was efficient or empathetic enough because I had not walked in the shoes of those I served. Now, through my illness ministry and books on aspects of coping with illness, I have the chance to use what I experience each day to reach out to others. It\'s my hope that they will also find hope despite their illness, as they discover that new sense of purpose in the pain.\"
To learn more about the telephone seminars to be held September 8-12, the invisible illness week awareness outreach products and how to get involved, visit www.invisibleillness.com .
Web Site: http://www.invisibleillness.com
Contact Details: Sponsored by Rest Ministries, Inc. PO Box 502928, San Diego, CA 92150 858-486-4685 email: lisa@invisibleillness.com