2020 Cri du Chat Syndrome Awareness Week Campaign: Change the World by Being You

LAKEWOOD, Calif., April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- May 1-10, 2020: International Cri du Chat Syndrome Week

May 5: Cri du Chat Syndrome Day.

The 5p- Society of North America, along with families and support organizations from over 95 countries, are bringing awareness of Cri du Chat Syndrome (CdCS), also known as 5p- Syndrome, a permanent deletion on the "p" arm of the 5th chromosome. The 2020 awareness campaign will showcase individuals with the syndrome throughout our Social Media outlets with short 30 second videos focusing on how an individual with Cri du Chat Syndrome impacts their community and/or a fact card called the "Faces of 5p-" that will give short bios of their loves, strengthens and struggles. Join us in celebrating these unique individuals by raising awareness around the world.

The 5p- Society's mission is to maximize quality of life of individuals with 5p- and their families. One way to improve the lives of individuals with the syndrome is by creating more programs that bring families together. The 5p- Society encourages families to focus on what the individual with the syndrome CAN DO; SEE the PERSON, not the disability; and to PAY FORWARD and educate others on what they have learned about the syndrome and their loved one.

"What I've learned about having a daughter with the syndrome (now 32-years-old) is that she is who she is. She doesn't know of any other path she was supposed to take. She is on the only path she knows and is comfortable being who she has become," says Laura Castillo, Executive Director. "My daughter exuberates joy, she is always smiling, connecting with people and will engage them in conversations about what they are wearing, their pets, or their shoes." She continues, "Currently we are working with Cri du Chat Syndrome organizations around the world to strengthen our community and drive research on the topics that are most relevant: behavior, speech and language and education."

Mrs. Castillo also informed us that the 5p- Society is currently working with Dr. Andras Spaan from Rockefeller University in New York researching 5p- Syndrome and Infections of the lungs and skin. With the current COVID-19 crisis, they have reached out to our community to immediately study any individual with 5p- Syndrome who is affected by the virus. This will help to see if the gene found on the short arm of the 5th chromosome that causes life threatening inflammation in response to infections of the lungs and skin can also have a possible impact on the severity of the Coronavirus infection. The 5p- Society and the entire 5p- Syndrome community are very appreciative of Dr. Spaan and his team for his time and dedication to this research project.

"I encourage you to take part in a COVID-19 Stay at Home Virtual 5K, post educational posts on social media, and wear your striped socks and your 5p- gear," says Nick Wallace, President of the 5p- Society. "The only way to stop people from being given antiquated information and for families to not be left unconnected is for us to make our voices heard." Nick encourages families to be bold, reach out and connect families to one another, especially through social media.

In an ongoing effort to raise awareness, members and supporters are encouraged to participate in events throughout the week.

    --  Stripy Sock Campaign: Wear striped socks, one long, one short,
        representing the whole and deleted fifth chromosomes, especially on May
        5th. #stripysocks
    --  Face of 5p- Campaign: We will soon be flooding our Social Media pages
        with pictures and bios of our children and adults with 5p- during
        awareness week and beyond. Learn a little more about each of our kiddos
        and how truly awesome they are.
    --  Virtual 5k for 5p- to raise awareness and money for programs that
        benefit the Cri du Chat Syndrome community. A Virtual Walk can be
        anything you want it to be, a walk, a run, a STAY HOME picnic, or any
        type of event. Over 50 "Teams" have been created all over the world.
        #5pminus5k. Some families have postponed their events until they can
        safely have them in their communities.
    --  Where in the World is C5? In an effort to encourage worldwide
        participation, we are asking families to pose for a picture with C5, the
        mascot of International Cri du Chat Awareness Week (named C5 for
        Chromosome 5) and share their picture on social media using the #SeeC5
        and #criduchatawareness. Looking forward to seeing pictures from around
        the world and maybe even with a celebrity or two!
    --  State Proclamations have been applied for and received from several
        state Governors around the USA.

For more event ideas, please visit https://fivepminus.org/event/awareness-week-events/?event_date=2020-05-01.

About Cri du Chat Syndrome: Identified in 1963 by Jerome Lejuene, a French physician, 2020 marks the 57th year since its discovery. Each year in the United States, approximately 50-60 children are born with 5p- Syndrome. It is characterized at birth by a high-pitched, "cat-like cry" caused by an underdeveloped larynx and weak breath support. Other characteristics include low birth weight, poor muscle tone, microcephaly and potential medical complications. The severity of the disorder varies among individuals and can be considered a spectrum disorder. Symptoms go from mild and unnoticed, which causes a delay in diagnosis, to severe where the individual requires to be cared for 24/7 and will require ongoing support from a team of parents, therapists, medical professionals, educational professionals and extended family members to help the individual achieve his or her maximum potential.

About the 5p- Society: The 5p- Society was founded in 1986. It is a non-profit organization that works to empower families with knowledge about the syndrome, facilitate connections, support research, advocate for improved prognosis and to enrich the lives of individuals affected by Cri du Chat Syndrome and their families.

Visit us on the web at http://www.fivepminus.org, @5pminus, #stripysocks #criduchatawareness, #5pminus5k #CDCS #5pminus #SeeC5 #cdcstrong #Facesof5p-

SOURCE 5p- Society