According to the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, April is Sjogren's Syndrome Awareness Month. View letter from SSF CEO Steven Taylor explaining this year's campaign.
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Hello,
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Posted by: Michelle Duesterhaus Tang | March 29, 2009 at 09:47 PM
I received my friends helping friends/Sjogren's Awareness campaign notice and letters in the mail today. Steven Taylor's message (linked in original post above) seems to have an incorrect contact phone. If you have questions about the campaign, or need additional letters, contact Elyse Jordan at 1-800-475-5473, ext. 217.
Posted by: Valerie Riedel | March 31, 2009 at 11:17 AM