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No One Fights Alone in Indiana

Over 36,000 Hoosiers are living with lupus. Whether you are living with lupus or loving someone with lupus, we are here.


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For the first time since 2019, lupus advocates will come together in Washington, DC for the nation's largest lupus advocacy event! From April 23–25, Summit attendees will learn from experts in the field about the latest in lupus research, connect with hundreds of their fellow lupus advocates, and turn Capitol Hill purple by advocating for their members of Congress to join our fight against this terrible disease.

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Marlene Stepanek Lupus Legacy Scholarship

Congratulations to Cianna Anderson, the recipient of the 2023 Marlene Stepanek Lupus Legacy Scholarship!

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Walk 2022 Contest Winners
Walk 2022 Thank You

Thank you to everyone who participated in any way in the Walk to End Lupus Now! This year's Walk raised $64,490 and we are grateful for everyone's support. Here are this year's contest winners!

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Everything you need to know in one place. Stay updated on all the latest COVID-19 news as it impacts those with lupus from resources, news, and programming. We will be keeping you updated and provide virtual programming to get you through these unprecedented times. You are not alone.

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Make Your Mark is the community fundraising program of the Lupus Foundation of America. Each year, hundreds of Make Your Mark members organize unique events and athletic feats that raise money to fight lupus. Use your passion to raise funds for lupus through a local event, special occasion, athletic competition or whatever you have in mind.

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6 Years

On average, it takes nearly six years for people with lupus to be diagnosed, from the time they first notice their lupus symptoms.

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1.5 Million Americans

The Lupus Foundation of America estimates that 1.5 million Americans, and at least five million people worldwide, have a form of lupus.

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15-44

Lupus strikes mostly women of childbearing age. However, men, children, and teenagers develop lupus, too. Most people with lupus develop the disease between the ages of 15-44.

Community Partners

We are very thankful to our Chapter's 2022 Community Partners!

Partnership Sponsors

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Join the Fight

The Lupus Foundation of America, Indiana Chapter is part of a national force devoted to solving the cruel mystery of lupus while providing caring support to those who suffer from its brutal impact. If you join the fight, we will not have to concede victory to this terrible disease. With your support and involvement, we will be able to solve the cruel mystery of lupus in our lifetime and end its devastating impact on millions of lives.