> A papal audience embraced those with HD and their families around the world.
In his speech at the convening, Pope Francis spoke to the extraordinary difficulties people face because of HD and said, “In many cases, the sick and their families have experienced the tragedy of shame, isolation and abandonment. Today, however, we are here because we want to say to ourselves and all the world: hidden no more!”
More than 300 international media placements including Associated Press, The Guardian and PBS NewsHour, raised awareness of the needs of HD families around the world, especially in South America where the disease is most prevalent.
Donations poured in to help support families and drive lasting impact for the lives of these affected families. A single-donor donation is funding proposals for community development projects in Maracaibo, Venezuela, where the gene for HD was isolated 25 years ago and where families are especially hard hit. A system is now in place for shipping medication from Europe to South America, and new programs for at-risk, malnourished children in Venezuela and Colombia have made demonstrable improvement in children’s health and well being.