Don't Miss the CFS Advisory Committee Meeting This Wednesday & Thursday

CFSAC is Wednesday (12/13) and Thursday (12/14) of this week! Please stand with us as we continue to urge the U.S. government to fund ME fairly and equally.
View the calendar event here.
This Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC) meeting will take place at the Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201.
Those planning to attend CFSAC in person must submit their name(s) via email –[email protected] to register for in-person attendance. The meeting will also be livestreamed and recorded.
Livestream: www.hhs.gov/live
Call in number: (888) 469-1760
Participant passcode: 4510479
https://www.hhs.gov/ash/advisory-committees/cfsac/meetings/2017-12-13/index.html
#MEAction is a non-voting liaison organization member with CFSAC. Have questions, concerns or comments for us? Email [email protected].

Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
Email

1 thought on “Don't Miss the CFS Advisory Committee Meeting This Wednesday & Thursday”

  1. WE NEED THE GOVERNMENT TO STAND UP AND LISTEN TO US WHO HAVE FALLEN SEVERELY ILL TO CHRONIC FATIGUE IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION …I HAVE BEEN ADVOCATING ENDLESSLY WITH NO PREVAIL…THIS HAS TO STOP…WE NEED AMPLIGEN APPROVED, SO WE CAN LIVE AND NOT SUFFER BEYOND REASON….WE ARE THE LIVING DEAD….IT’S OUTRAGEOUS THAT WE ARE SUFFERING SO IMMENSELY…THE GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED US…WE WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS ANYMORE….WASHINGTON WAKE UP AND GET BUSY….

Comments are closed.

Latest News

#MEAction’s Jaime Seltzer Selected for TIME100 Health 2024

We are thrilled to share with you that Jaime Seltzer, #MEAction’s Scientific Director, has been selected for TIME100 Health 2024, TIME’s new annual list of 100 individuals who most influenced global health this year! This is a huge honor based on years of work fighting for equity for people with ME.  We intimately know the

Read More »
white rectangle with the words: Interview with Author Lauren Saikkonen in black font. There is an image of her book cover, Invisible Illness on the left hand side. And a photo of Lauren on the right hand side. Lauren is wearing a red sweater and is smiling at the camera.

Interview With Lauren Saikkonen – Author of Invisible Illness: Coming of Age, Chronic Illness, and a Mother’s Will to Survive

#MEAction is once again thrilled to share a new book, Invisible Illness: Coming of Age, Chronic Illness, and a Mother’s Will to Survive, with you by author Lauren Saikkonen! This book is an autobiography that covers Lauren’s entire life, but heavily focuses on her battle with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, ME, and fibromyalgia.  You can purchase this

Read More »
Scroll to Top