April is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month.💜
Next month is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month, observed throughout the entire month of April. If you or someone you know is living with this disease, we are coming together to shine a light on a condition that many people still don’t fully understand—yet so many silently endure.
I have a dear friend Denise who has been living with sarcoidosis for over 30 years. In support of her and countless others, I am helping raise awareness for this cause by sharing meaningful items she personally wrote and designed.
We are proud to present Denise Dreams: journals, planner, pin, stickers, wristbands, and a purple awareness symbol—each created with purpose and heart.
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that can affect any organ in the body, most commonly the lungs. It causes clusters of inflammation, known as granulomas, which can interfere with normal organ function.
Each item represents:
• Strength
• Resilience
• Hope
• Education
• Conversation
If you would like to support this cause, you can purchase a bundle or individual items. Please go to the link below for ordering details.
Together, we can raise awareness, spark conversations, and support those living with sarcoidosis.
With sincere gratitude,
Denise 💜
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Living with sarcoidosis can be an invisible battle, as the symptoms vary widely depending on which organs are affected. Many people may not even realize they have the disease until complications arise. From personal experience, supporting a loved one with sarcoidosis has taught me the importance of awareness and empathy. The granulomas caused by this disease can disrupt lung function but also impact skin, eyes, and other organs, leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, and other challenging symptoms. Participating in Sarcoidosis Awareness Month amplifies voices often unheard and educates communities about this condition’s impact. Wearing purple or using awareness items like those from Denise Dreams can spark conversations that might encourage early diagnosis and better support networks for patients. These items, including journals and planners, also offer ways for those affected to track their symptoms and treatment progress, empowering them to manage daily life with greater confidence. It’s inspiring to see how collective efforts foster hope and resilience. Even simple acts like sharing information on social media or joining support groups create meaningful connections. Engaging openly about sarcoidosis reduces stigma and helps families and patients feel less isolated. If you or someone you love lives with sarcoidosis, know that awareness campaigns and community support can be powerful tools for advocacy and healing.































































