May is FMD Awareness Month
Throughout the month, landmarks across the country will be lit up to help raise awareness for Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD). If one of the landmarks is close to you, consider getting together with fellow patients, friends, and family to see it in person and show support for the FMD community.
It’s a great opportunity to connect, share stories, and continue spreading awareness about FMD. Every conversation helps more people learn about this rare disease.
Let’s light up May together!
| Landmark | Confirmed Date |
|---|---|
| Landmarks - US | |
| Eloy Water Tower, Eloy, AZ | Friday May 1st – Sunday May 3rd |
| The Helmsley Building, New York, NY | Saturday May 2nd |
| Sakonnet River Bridge, Portsmouth, RI | Saturday May 2nd |
| Truliant Federal Credit Union Building, Winston-Salem, NC | Saturday May 2nd / Sunday May 3rd |
| Mid Hudson Bridge, Highland, NY | Thursday May 7th |
| Big Four Bridge, Louisville, KY | Friday May 8th |
| Gilbert Water Tower - Gilbert, AZ | Saturday May 9th |
| Bank of America Plaza, Las Olas City Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL | May 11th-15th |
| The 35W Bridge, Minneapolis, MN | Friday May 15th |
| Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH | Saturday May 16th |
| Columbia Center, Seattle, WA | Saturday May 16th |
| The Sperry Tower, Eagan, MN | Saturday May 16th |
| The Lowry Avenue Bridge, Minneapolis, MN | Saturday May 16th |
| Henley Bridge, Knoxville, TN | Tuesday May 19th |
| Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg, PA | Wednesday May 20th |
| Old City Hall, Tampa, FL | Friday May 22nd |
| Tampa Riverwalk, Tampa, FL | Friday May 22nd |
| River Tower Park, Tampa, FL | Friday May 22nd |
| Brorein, Kennedy, Fortune & Platt Street Bridges, Tampa, FL | Friday May 22nd |
| City of Tampa Center at Hanna, Tampa, FL | Friday May 22nd |
| Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, Tampa, FL | Friday May 22nd |
| MLK Bridge, Fort Wayne, IN | Friday May 22nd |
| Skydance Bridge, Oklahoma City, OK | Saturday May 23rd |
| The Peace Bridge, Buffalo, NY – Fort Erie, Ontario | Saturday May 23rd |
| Landmarks - Canada | |
| Thunder Bay Municipal Offices, Thunder Bay, Ontario | Friday, May 1st |
| Thunder Bay Portage la Prairie City Hall - Manitoba | Friday, May 1st |
| Bruce the Dinosaur & Morden Sign - Manitoba | Friday, May 1st |
| Island Park Causeway - Manitoba | Friday, May 1st |
| Brampton Clock Tower, Brampton, Ontario | Saturday May 2nd |
| Brandon City Hall, Manitoba | May 4th – 11th |
| Shaw Building, Prince Edward Island | Tuesday, May 12th |
| Collingwood Clock Tower, Ontario | May 13th – 17th |
| Selkirk Water Tower, Manitoba | Thursday May 14th |
| Saskatoon City Hall & Prairie Wind Monument | Thursday May 14th |
| Moncton City Hall / Avenir Centre / Downtown Place, New Brunswick | Tuesday May 19th |
| CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario | Thursday May 21st |
| Market Square, Guelph, Ontario | Friday May 22nd |
| Ottawa sign at Byward Market | May 20th – 22nd |
| St. John's Municipal Building, Newfoundland | Friday, May 22nd |
| BC Parliament Buildings | Saturday May 23rd |
| Winnipeg Sign - Winnipeg | Sunday May 24th |
| Esplanade Riel - Winnipeg | Sunday May 24th |
| JVancouver Convention Center - Olympic Cauldron & District Markers | Monday May 25th |
| Jet, Viking Statue and Municipal Office, Gimli, Manitoba | Tuesday May 26th |

Since ancient times and across many cultures, the tree has long been a symbol of many things, including wisdom, protection, strength, inter-connectivity, and life itself. We’ve chosen the tree to represent the Fibromuscular Dysplasia Society of America for these reasons, and because the tree’s branches and roots signify the arteries affected by this disease. The tree’s branches, reaching upward and outward, provide protection and shelter, and represent our mission to help those who’ve been diagnosed with FMD. Trees, strengthened by their continuously spreading roots, symbolize how as we grow together we are stronger and more resilient. As with its growth from a delicate sapling to a giant robust tree, and as its branches and roots grow and spread, the tree symbol represents how we’ve evolved and continue to promote research, education and patient support throughout the years. Together we can achieve much, as we strive to reach for the sky.