May is Lupus Awareness Month! Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs. The Lupus Corner presents Fly Butterfly Fly Lupus Awareness Brunch... This event will bring about awareness for people who been diagnosed with Lupus.... Family members who may have love ones or friends who have been diagnosed with Lupus...Kids who may have parents that are suffering from Lupus... Mothers who are taking care of they loves who was diagnosed with Lupus... Spouses who are taking care of and loving someone who was diagnosed with Lupus...That Family member, Mother, Child, Spouse, or Friend who loss their love one to Lupus...This event is to bring Understanding, Awareness, and Support to anyone who is battling or helping someone with Lupus... Early Bird Tickets are $10 Door Tickets are $15 . Ticket includes your Brunch... Space is limited...
Friday, May 31, 12-3 PM
FLY BUTTERFLY FLY LUPUS AWARENESS BRUNCH
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8600 Forshey Street, New Orleans, LA
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