• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Stanford Alliance for Primary Immunodeficiency

Stanford University

  • SAPI
  • Stanford PI Clinic
  • Patient Support
    • Diagnosis
    • Treatment and Complications
    • School
    • Work
    • Parenting
    • Sibling
    • Lifestyle
    • Mentorship Program
    • PI Resources
      • Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF)
      • Jeffrey Modell Foundation
      • Painted Turtle Camp
      • Make-A-Wish
      • Baxter IVIG
      • CSL Behring IVIG
  • Kids’ Zone
    • Kids’ Zone
    • Pre-Teen FAQ
    • Teen FAQ
  • PID Research
    • Butte Lab Immunology Research Projects
    • PID Research blog
  • Local Events
  • Donate
You are here: Home / local events / April 22nd Celebration WPIW World Primary Immunodeficiency Week

April 22nd Celebration WPIW World Primary Immunodeficiency Week

April 1, 2015 By Ryan Ferguson

SAPI logo testAttention: Anyone interested in PI

SAPI cordially invites you and your family to attend

Come Celebrate WPIW

WPIW – World Primary Immunodeficiency Week

Primary immunodeficiency diseases are a group of more than 200 rare, chronic disorders in which part of the body’s immune system is missing or functions improperly. While not contagious, these diseases are caused by hereditary or genetic defects and can affect anyone, regardless of age or gender. Many people with primary immunodeficiency can live healthy, productive lives with early diagnosis and appropriate therapies.

There will be a ceremonial Balloon Release

Date:   Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015

Time:   12:00 noon Balloon Release

11:00 am – 1:00 pm Lunch Provided     

 

Place: Li Ka Shing Outdoor Quad Area

291 Campus Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94304

LKSC Quad Area (408) 656-1773

 

Please RSVP By E-mail: SAPIadvocate@gmail.com

 

 

SAPI’s Goal for this event and overall mission: SAPI is a local patient organization serving the needs of Northern California patients living with Primary Immunodeficiency. Our mission has 3 areas of focus. First is to raise awareness about the essential unsuspecting need to test, diagnose & treat PI through local events that create a conversation about PI and strengthen the relationships of our local PI community. Second is to provide PI networking opportunities for the emotional support of patients. Third is to create funding for local PI research.

Filed Under: local events, Upcoming Events

Copyright © 2025 · Genesis Framework by StudioPress · WordPress · Log in