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Boston Goes Purple for World Vitiligo Day 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024
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Mark your calendars, Boston! On June 25, 2024, the iconic Prudential Tower and the Boylston Plaza will turn on their purple lights in honor of World Vitiligo Day and Vitiligo Awareness Month. This dazzling display is a powerful symbol of solidarity for those living with vitiligo, a skin condition that causes pigment loss.

Raising Awareness, One Light at a Time

Vitiligo affects millions of people worldwide, and yet it often remains misunderstood. World Vitiligo Day aims to change that. By illuminating landmarks like the Prudential Tower and Boylston Plaza, Boston is sending a clear message: vitiligo is a real condition, and those living with it deserve support and understanding.

Though the sight of these iconic Boston structures illuminated in purple light is sure to be beautiful, this annual event isn't just about aesthetics. It's about sparking conversations, prompting questions, and ultimately, raising awareness. When people see these landmarks transformed, it ignites curiosity and creates an opportunity to learn. The hope is that this newfound awareness will translate into a more inclusive and supportive environment for those living with vitiligo.

More Than Just a Light Show

The purple illumination is just one way to raise awareness for vitiligo. Throughout June, there are many ways to get involved:

  • Wear purple: Show your support by sporting a purple shirt, ribbon, or accessory on World Vitiligo Day.
  • Spread the word: Talk to your friends and family about vitiligo to help break down stigma.
  • Support the cause: Donate to organizations funding vitiligo research or vitiligo support groups. To donate to our Clinic and Research Center, click here.

Boston Stands Together

As the purple lights illuminate these iconic landmarks, let it serve as a reminder that Boston stands with the vitiligo community. By working together, we can raise awareness, promote inclusivity, and inspire hope for a future with better treatments and a deeper understanding of vitiligo.

Let's make World Vitiligo Day in Boston a day to shine a light on this important cause!