Claire Wineland

Activist and author inspired by cystic fibrosis

Claire Wineland - Activist and author inspired by cystic fibrosis
Born

April 10th, 1997
27 years ago

Died

September 2nd, 2018
6 years ago — 21 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An activist and author advocated for individuals with cystic fibrosis. Founded a non-profit organization named Claire's Place Foundation, which provides support for families affected by the disease. Authored a book detailing personal experiences with chronic illness titled 'Every Breath I Take: My Story.' Gained recognition through motivational speaking and social media presence, sharing insights about living with a terminal illness. Served as an inspiration to many through candid discussions on health, hope, and the value of life.

Founded Claire's Place Foundation

Authored 'Every Breath I Take: My Story'

Delivered motivational speeches on living with illness

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