June is Vitiligo Awareness Month in Georgia

June is Vitiligo Awareness Month in Georgia campaign started to bring awareness to the vitiligo community in order to reduce the stigma associated with the disorder. Word spread to different states and countries, and they wanted us to duplicate the efforts everywhere. The campaign’s success was a testament to the power of community and shared goals. Events were organized to educate the public about vitiligo, featuring informative workshops, personal stories, and art exhibitions that celebrated the beauty of difference. Social media platforms buzzed with inspiring messages and photos, using hashtags to connect people worldwide. Support groups formed, providing a safe space for individuals to share their experiences and uplift one another. As the movement grew, so did the understanding and acceptance of the condition, fostering a more inclusive and compassionate society. Through these efforts, the vitiligo community found not only awareness but also strength and solidarity, proving that together, change is possible.

About

Natasha Pierre McCarthy is the proud founder of National Vitiligo Bond Inc. Foundation (Vitiligo Bond), a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals with vitiligo. Inspired by her work as a Christian business professor and teaching from her pastor, she transformed her vision from God into reality by creating a platform that educates, uplifts, and connects those affected by vitiligo. Vitiligo Bond raises awareness through innovative educational initiatives, including Vitiligo 101 sessions at Emory University with Dr. Holla, community events, social media outreach, partnerships with support groups, and collaborations with public figures and state leaders. By fostering a strong sense of community, Vitiligo Bond ensures that no one living with vitiligo feels alone. Through dedicated advocacy efforts, Vitiligo Bond—alongside passionate advocate volunteers—has played a key role in spearheading and securing Governor Proclamations in multiple states, officially recognizing Vitiligo Awareness in Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia... The organization has helped start up support groups and nonprofits nationally and internationally. In addition, well known business brands have consulted and used models from the organization to represent their products and to help destigmatize vitiligo. Additionally, the organization has been recognized by Congressman Hank Johnson, who supported efforts to gain national recognition for vitiligo awareness. This advocacy contributed to President Barack Obama acknowledging Vitiligo Awareness during the month of June. Currently, further legislative efforts have been initiated to address bullying. Natasha believes that everyone is created with a purpose and deserves to live a full, vibrant life. “We all have the ability to shine.” Vitiligo Bond remains committed to raising awareness, destigmatizing vitiligo, advocating for youth who experience bullying, and supporting men and women struggling with self-acceptance. Through its platform, the organization also assist in research efforts to uncover the cause and ultimately find a cure for vitiligo.

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