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CeraVe Celebrates World Skin Health Day

CeraVe is partnering with volunteer dermatologists to deliver free clinical consultations and vital education to underserved communities.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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CeraVe is recognizing World Skin Health Day by advancing this year’s theme, “Better Knowledge. Better Skin Health,” through multiple partnerships.

This year, CeraVe is partnering with the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS), the International Society of Dermatology (ISD) and, in the U.S., with the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC). 

As an official sponsor for the third consecutive year, CeraVe supports World Skin Health Day, a global initiative led by the ILDS in collaboration with the ISD.

This initiative brings together the global dermatology community to raise awareness about skin health. In 2026, efforts are focused on advancing knowledge about skin health.

Building on its impact from 2025, CeraVe is expanding efforts to connect underserved communities with skin health education, resources and care through local clinic programming and volunteer dermatology services.

Gene Colón, Global Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs and Communications for CeraVe, said, 

“At CeraVe, we believe that skin health is a human right. And yet, access to skin health education, resources and care remains a challenge for many people around the world. We are continually inspired by the great work of the ILDS and ISD in their commitment to provide better skin health via their World Skin Health Day Initiative. Through our ongoing collaboration with them and the National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics in the US, we are proud to support World Skin Health Day and help expand access to skin health resources and advance efforts to improve skin health globally.”

Globally, CeraVe is supporting 14 outreach projects across 13 countries that expand access to skin health education and dermatological care for underserved communities. 

Initiatives include a mobile skin clinic serving Native American communities in Minnesota, skin disease screenings in Cameroon and skin health education for the deaf community in Jordan, along with additional outreach, education and clinical care programs across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America.

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