April is HIE Awareness Month
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich., March 24, 2020 (Newswire.com) - Two to three of every 1,000 live births are impacted by Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy, or HIE, a type of brain injury. More sustain an HIE injury after birth, due to multiple reasons, including near SIDS events. HIE often leads to diagnoses of cerebral palsy, epilepsy, learning disabilities, ADHD, and other developmental challenges.
That means thousands of families worldwide are impacted by HIE each year. Since launching World HIE Awareness month in 2016, more families are finding the psycho-social support they need to tackle the challenges their children may face as a result of HIE by finding a comprehensive network of peer-to-peer support through Hope for HIE.
World HIE Awareness Month focuses on the goal of promoting more awareness of what HIE is, who is affected and how HIE affects thousands of families worldwide. Hope for HIE shares the stories of families affected by HIE to show that hope is truly in the journey.
During the month of April, Hope for HIE will be making an annual push to promote World HIE Awareness Month online to promote awareness, education and, most importantly, support.
The theme this year is “CHOOSE HOPE.” Family, clinician and researcher stories and pictures will be shared widely on social media and the Hope for HIE website. The community can join in by using the hashtags #ChooseHOPE and #HIEawareness.
Hope for HIE's mission is focused on awareness, education, and support for HIE. In addition to providing a comprehensive peer-to-peer support network for families to connect, the organization partners with researchers and clinicians to build educational resources, and move forward research initiatives that decrease the incidence of HIE, and work to improve the quality of life for children and families.
A free, comprehensive toolkit is now available with social media graphics, talking points and infographics at HopeforHIE.org/HIEawarenessmonth.
Please help spread the word about World HIE Awareness Month, to maximize awareness efforts, and connect families to critical peer-to-peer support.
About Hope for HIE
Hope for HIE is the premier global resource for neonatal and pediatric hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy focused on awareness, education and support. Hope for HIE is a registered 501c3 nonprofit organization, based in the United States, serving a global community of families, researchers and clinicians.
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