If you’ve not yet blocked me on Facebook due to the overposting that was the month of May (or any given month depending on your taste), you will likely have noticed that through the entire month of May, I was reposting a new daily image about brain cancer. The campaign was the brainchild (PUN!) of a friend named Noelle. Her father was diagnosed with brain cancer around the middle of last year, and being a friend of friend, she found her way to me and we’ve been chatting ever since.
What she put together for this campaign was nothing short of amazing and extraordinary. The best part is that it can be reused every year with little to no modification. It was just the two of us sharing this year [I think], but my hope is that we can raise more awareness of the campaign among the brain cancer community and make it go crazy. If you see me posting these next May, please don’t hesitate to repost – brain cancer sucks, it can hit anyone for no good reason, and for something that is more or less a death sentence, it receives far too little attention.
The full campaign can be downloaded at and I’ve attached the images below.
Lastly, if you have any design needs, while I’ve never personally used her services, based on what she’s done here I’m pretty sure she’d do a kick-ass job for you: http://noellemullinsdesign.com.
Day 1 Be a part of the social media campaign! Download it here: http://bit.ly/26p4PVD
Day 2 Johns Hopkins has a great podcast “Brain Matters” where you can learn more from the experts. http://bit.ly/1MIOHrO
Day 3 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 4 Get Involved! Participate in an event through the National Brain Tumor Society. These events generate money to fund research and find treatments for Brain Cancer. http://bit.ly/1YHtXRX
Day 5 Donate to Brain Cancer Research! There are many great Research hospitals you can donate to directly, make sure to designate your money for Brain Cancer Research: http://bit.ly/1VFJRhI
Day 6 To learn more about how Brain Cancer is treated, click here: http://bit.ly/20YkRSB
Day 7 To learn more about Benign and Malignant Tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/20Ylonm
Day 8 To learn more about the different types of Brain Tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1STXX8F
Day 9 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 10 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 11 To learn more about what happens during and after brain surgery, click here: http://bit.ly/1UcL12V
Day 12 To learn more about the skills necessary to become a neurosurgeon, click here: http://bit.ly/1UcLGBy
Day 13 Learn more about Harvey Cushing and Medical Library named in his honor http://bit.ly/1Su80Es
Day 14 Clinical trials are conducted for all types of cancer, a full listing of trials by cancer type can be found here: http://1.usa.gov/22OupPe
Day 15 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 16 Donate to Brain Cancer Research! There are many great Research hospitals you can donate to directly, make sure to designate your money for Brain Cancer Research: http://bit.ly/1TjEUaV
Day 17 Learn more about neuro oncology, by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1VUclnX
Day 18 Donate to Brain Cancer Research! There are many great Research hospitals you can donate to directly, make sure to designate your money for Brain Cancer Research: http://bit.ly/1U6NvQC
Day 19 Participate in an event through the National Brain Tumor Society. These events generate money to fund research and find treatments for Brain Cancer. http://bit.ly/1YHtXRX
Day 20 Johns Hopkins has a great podcast “Brain Matters” where you can learn more from the experts. http://bit.ly/1MIOHrO
Day 21 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 22 Participate in an event through the National Brain Tumor Society. These events generate money to fund research and find treatments for Brain Cancer. http://bit.ly/1YHtXRX
Day 23 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 24 To learn more about DIPG tumors, click here: http://on.bchil.org/1XSw8lq
Day 25 Learn more about on-going Brain Tumor research: http://bit.ly/1qEeDug
Day 26 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 27 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 28 Donate to Brain Cancer Research! There are many great Research hospitals you can donate to directly, this is a great one: http://bit.ly/1TjEUaV
Day 29 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 30 To learn more facts about brain tumors, click here: http://bit.ly/1NtRgOt
Day 31 Get Involved by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1VOv9p2