Achievements

California Chronic Care Coalition Advocacy in Action 2024

California Chronic Care Coalition Advocacy in Action 2024

The California Assembly passed #ACR170, a resolution introduced by Assembly Member Joshua Hoover, officially designating May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Hoover and his exceptional staff for their dedication and efforts in bringing this resolution to fruition. Their unwavering support for the Lyme community is deeply appreciated.

County of Sacramento Proclamation Issued May 1st, 2024

County of Sacramento Proclamation Issued May 1st, 2024

We are also immensely grateful to the city/counties that have generously shown their support by presenting resolutions designating May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Their acknowledgment and encouraging words mean a great deal to us. Thank you to the County of Sacramento, City of Rocklin, City of Rancho Cordova, City of Placerville, and City of Auburn.

City of Rancho Cordova Proclamation Issued May 1st, 2024

City of Rancho Cordova Proclamation Issued May 1st, 2022

We are immensely grateful to the City of Rancho Cordova for generously showing their support by presenting resolutions designating May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Their acknowledgment and encouraging words mean a great deal to us.

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City of Auburn Proclamation Issued May 1st, 2022

City of Auburn Proclamation Issued May 1st, 2022

Our tireless efforts have been met with profound recognition by local communities. The City of Sacramento, the City of Rocklin, and the City of Auburn have each taken a step beyond acknowledgment, issuing proclamations that highlight our contribution to the fight against Lyme disease. This unified recognition emphasizes the importance of our mission and the positive impact we have on raising awareness within communities.

Document of Recognition for Lyme Disease Awareness Month 2022

Lyme Disease Awareness Month Sacramento Proclamation 2022

Lyme Disease Awareness Month Sacramento Proclamation 2022

Our tireless efforts have been met with profound recognition by local communities. The City of Sacramento, the City of Rocklin, and the City of Auburn have each taken a step beyond acknowledgment, issuing proclamations that highlight our contribution to the fight against Lyme disease. This unified recognition emphasizes the importance of our mission and the positive impact we have on raising awareness within communities.

Document Recognizing Lyme Disease Awareness Month May 2021

Recognizing Lyme Disease Awareness Month May 2021

Recognizing Lyme Disease Awareness Month May 2021

U.S. House of Representatives Mark DeSaulnier letter

Member of Congress: Mark DeSaulnier letter 2021

Member of Congress: Mark DeSaulnier letter 2021

Congressional Recognition: Lyme Fight Foundation’s work has transcended local borders, catching the attention of national leaders. Congressman Mark DeSaulnier, a respected figure in the realm of public service, has personally acknowledged our organization’s instrumental role in shedding light on Lyme disease. His recognition underscores the significance of our efforts in generating awareness at a broader, more impactful level.

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Co-Founder Melissa Moya with Auburn Mayor

Co-Founder Melissa Moya with Auburn Mayor

Mel provided with Proclamation by Auburn Mayor

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