Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome (FCS) Opportunity

The Social Health Network is seeking passionate individuals to share their personal experiences with Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome (FCS). This is a powerful opportunity to have your insights featured in a social media campaign, helping others learn, gain valuable information, and discover practical tips and tricks that might work for them.

Who we’re looking for:

We want to hear from individuals who are willing to share their personal journeys or caregiving experiences with Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome (FCS). Your stories can provide comfort, guidance, and empowerment to those facing similar challenges.

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What’s involved?

We're looking for Patient Leaders to create content based on specific needs we've identified within the community.

Compensation

For your time and expertise, you would be compensated between $650 - $1,500 for this opportunity. Exact compensation will be determined by the deliverables agreed upon during contracting.

There are patients and caregivers looking for information and resources. You have the unique ability to help them by sharing your story.

Interested? Apply below

Complete the form to introduce yourself. Make sure your Social Health Network profile is up to date—we'll be checking profiles when selecting contributors.

Note: This opportunity is only open to FCS patient leaders. Once submissions close, our team will review all entries and follow up with those selected. If selected, you’ll receive an email from our team with next steps.

Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome (FCS) Opportunity

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