Join the all-new week-long ME Pyjama Party and Raise Awareness for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis week!

Each year, during ME Awareness Week in May and on Severe ME Day in August, we wear our pyjamas to shine a light on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).

🩵 It’s a simple but powerful way to show solidarity with those living with ME/CFS.

And the best part? Joining in is as easy as putting on your PJs!

How to Join the ME Pyjama Party

1️⃣  Put on your pyjamas – Whether you’re at home, work, or out and about, get comfy in your favourite PJs!

2️⃣ Take a picture – Snap a photo of yourself, your family, your colleagues, or even your pet in pyjamas!

3️⃣ . Post on social media – Share your PJ pics on your favourite platforms and tag us using the hashtag #MEPJParty

📢 Follow and tag us on social media:

📌 Facebook – ME Pyjama Party
📌 Twitter/X – @mepyjamaparty
📌 Instagram – @mepjparty

Why Your Support Matters

💙 Every post, every picture, and every hashtag helps raise awareness. ME/CFS is often misunderstood, and many people struggle without adequate support or funding for research.

🛏️ By wearing your PJs, you’re making a statement – You’re showing the world that ME/CFS deserves recognition, better healthcare, and more funding.

🙌 Together, we can make a difference.

Thank you for being part of this meaningful movement! I can’t wait to see all of your wonderful PJ pics.

Warm regards,
Alisha 💙

📢 Use these hashtags to spread the word:
#MEPJParty #SevereMEDay #MECFS #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #InvisibleIllness #ChronicIllnessAwareness

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