What is Sepsis?
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body’s response to infection injures its tissues and organs. It can lead to severe complications and, if not treated promptly, can be fatal. This Christmas, we aim to shed light on sepsis and raise funds to support research, education, and patient care.
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How Can You Get Involved?
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Wear Your Christmas Jumper
On a designated day, grab your most festive Christmas jumper and wear it proudly! Whether it’s adorned with reindeer, snowflakes, or jolly Santas, let your sweater be a conversation starter about sepsis awareness.
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Spread the Word
Share your festive photos on social media using the hashtag #SepsisChristmasJumperDay. Encourage your friends, family, and colleagues to join in and raise awareness about sepsis.
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Donate
Consider making a donation to support organisations working towards sepsis prevention, research, and patient care. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, makes a difference.
Why Sepsis Christmas Jumper Day?
This initiative combines the festive spirit of the Christmas season with a crucial mission; to save lives by raising awareness about sepsis. By participating, you become a part of a compassionate community working towards a healthier and safer future.
Let’s make this Christmas not just about gifts and celebrations but also about giving the gift of awareness and support to those affected by sepsis.
Join us on Sepsis Christmas Jumper Day – because together, we can make a difference!
For more information and to get your creative pack to get involved and start fundraising please take a look here.
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