Show your Stripes®
The zebra is the official mascot for rare disease patients. Historically, medical professionals were told that when they “hear hoofbeats,” they should not expect to see a zebra. In other words, look for the more common answer, a horse. Now, we know that one in ten Americans is actually a zebra! It might not be obvious when you look at us, which is why we show our stripes to raise awareness.
Wearing stripes can start a conversation that helps others learn about the prevalence and challenges of rare diseases. Take a picture of your striped look and share it on social media with the hashtags #ShowYourStripes and #RareDiseaseDay to join this celebration of the many faces of rare disease.
Light Up for Rare | International Campaign of Lights
Each year, thousands of buildings, landmarks, homes, and communities around the globe light up in honor of Rare Disease Day. Check out NORD's guide with tips on how to Light Up for Rare and join this global chain of lights.
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Take Action
NORD was founded more than 40 years ago to advocate for equitable health policies that improve the lives of all rare disease patients and families. Advocacy is what Rare Disease Day is all about, and we encourage you to use your own voice today in honor of this moment.
Join NORD’s Rare Action Network® to connect with rare advocates near you and take part in our action alerts—sending messages to your representatives about key bills and issues.