Claire Wineland
Claire Wineland was a young US woman with cystic fibrosis who became renowned for her posts about illness and mortality on social media.
Entrepreneur
April 10, 1997
Aries
September 04, 2018
21
Austin, Texas, United States
Claire Wineland was a prominent American activist, author, and speaker who dedicated her life to raising awareness about cystic fibrosis and supporting those with chronic illnesses. She established the Claire’s Place Foundation to offer emotional and financial assistance to individuals and families affected by the condition. Among her notable works are her TEDx talk “What it’s like to be near death” and her memoir “Every Breath I Take.” Wineland appeared on various media platforms, including The Steve Harvey Show, CNN, and The Dr. Oz Show, and received the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes in 2016. She gained recognition for her insightful social media posts on illness and mortality. Despite facing numerous challenges, Wineland refused to be pitied and was committed to living life to the fullest. She passed away in 2018 after undergoing a lung transplant, but her legacy endures through the Claire’s Place Foundation, which continues to support families affected by cystic fibrosis.