Scleroderma United Board Applications

I’m a student at Harvard and the founder of Scleroderma United, an international 501c3 nonprofit incubated at the Harvard Innovation Labs that connects and empowers people with the rare autoimmune disease scleroderma. 

Scleroderma United has recently reopened applications for new Board Members. We would greatly appreciate it if you could please share this with any students or alumni who may be interested! Joining our team offers an excellent and fulfilling opportunity to engage directly with patients and serve the scleroderma community.

Apply to join the Scleroderma United team by 11:59pm ET on September 30th!
SU is an international 501(c)(3) nonprofit connecting and empowering people with the rare autoimmune disease scleroderma. Primary initiatives include our “Scleroderma Stories” publication and our Patient-Led Education Program. Applicants can join the Interview Board, Editing Board, Design Board, Education Board, or Relations Board. Learn more and apply here: tinyurl.com/applySU-F23

Please feel free to reach out to me at cosettewu@college.harvard.edu or respond here if I can provide any additional information / answer any questions!

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By Kristin McJunkins
Kristin McJunkins Director of Advanced Degree Applications & STEM Career Advising