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Sarcoma Awareness Month

Every July, SFA and the sarcoma community come together to raise awareness and support people affected by sarcoma. Learn about our plans and how you can make this Sarcoma Awareness Month one to remember.

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Share What You are Doing for Sarcoma Awareness Month

Are you doing something special to recognize Sarcoma Awareness Month? We invite Sarcoma Centers of Excellence, community oncologists, advocates, and partners to share how you are recognizing and supporting Sarcoma Awareness Month—whether through events, education, outreach, or awareness campaigns. Please email details about your programs and activities to programs@curesarcoma.org so we can help celebrate and uplift your efforts.

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Wear Yellow Wednesday
(July 8, 2026)

One day. One color. One community standing together for everyone affected by sarcoma.

Every year, people across the sarcoma community, including patients, survivors, caregivers, families, friends, and even pets, put on something yellow and share it with the world. When you wear yellow, you raise awareness, spark conversations, and remind every person living with sarcoma that they are seen, heard, and supported by a community that cares.

How to take part in 2026:

  • Wear yellow. A shirt, a scarf, a ribbon. Any shade counts. Get creative.
  • Take a photo of yourself, your family, friends, colleagues, or your dog.
  • Share it. Post on social media with #WearYellowWednesday.
  • Spread the word. Tag a friend. Nominate your workplace. Challenge your team.

 

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Sarcoma Advocacy Weekend
(July 15-18, 2026)

Now more than ever, the sarcoma community needs to unite and advocate for change. With the current administration proposing cuts to vital programs that support sarcoma research and patient care, it’s crucial to make our voices heard. 

Join the sarcoma community in Washington D.C. this July for our Advocacy Weekend.

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Light Up for Sarcoma
(July 24, 2026)

Every year, SFA, buildings, monuments, and other locations from across the country light up yellow in support of sarcoma awareness. See who lit up for 2026!

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Make a Donation

Help us move closer to a world where people do not die from sarcoma

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