Nancy Di Salvo: Turning Challenges Into Purpose and Making Every Voice Count on Rare Disease Day 2026
Nancy Di Salvo, Director of International Affairs at GBS-CIDP Foundation International, shared GBS|CIDP Foundation International‘s post on LinkedIn:
”An incredible community of volunteers, allied support groups, patient advocates, and most importantly, patients who transform their personal struggles into strength raising global awareness on Rare Disease Day 2026.
Proud to stand alongside those turning challenges into purpose and making every voice count.”
Quoting GBS|CIDP Foundation International‘s post:
”This past Saturday, our global community came together for Rare Disease Day.
From Belgium, Hungary, and Gibraltar, volunteers hosted meetings, joined awareness events, and even got moving with Zumba — showing that advocacy can be both powerful and uplifting.
We’re so proud of our international family at GBS|CIDP Foundation International for raising awareness and shining a light on GBS, CIDP, MMN, and related conditions.”

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