Sepsis Alliance Voices

Advocacy: the act or process of supporting a cause or proposal.

Sepsis Alliance works to impact sepsis-related policies, laws, and regulations in the United States at local, state, and national levels. The goal is to improve care and quality of life for the millions of people affected by sepsis.

Sepsis Alliance’s vision is a world in which no one is harmed by sepsis. To support this vision and to help patients with sepsis, survivors, and their loved ones, a strong advocacy community must use its collective voice.

This is where you come in. You can advocate on behalf of those affected by sepsis by speaking out in your community and in halls of power. Keep reading to discover tools and resources, learn how to connect with your elected officials, and make your voice heard.

Want to stay up-to-date on Sepsis Alliance’s advocacy work and new ways to get involved? Sign up for our advocacy mailing list by clicking below and selecting “I would like to receive information about advocacy opportunities.” You’ll receive a community newsletter and information about actions that need your support throughout the year.

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Raise Your Voice

This March, supercharge your advocacy. Join us for Raise Your Voice, a month of sepsis advocacy action!

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Our Priority Areas

What guides Sepsis Alliance’s advocacy and policy work?

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Grassroots Action Center

Connect directly with your elected officials, learn about sepsis-relevant legislation, and take action today.

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News Center

Check out what’s new from Sepsis Alliance Voices!

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Lulu’s Law

Learn about a Congressional bill with the potential to save lives from sepsis – and how you can support it.

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Sepsis Awareness Month Proclamations

Make an impact this Sepsis Awareness Month by asking your governor for a state proclamation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about Sepsis Alliance advocacy? Get started here.

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Resources

Discover materials to support your advocacy efforts.

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