HOW TO DONATE to BEAT DYSTONIA (501)(C)(3)

www.cftexas.org/beatdystonia (for donations online)

BEAT DYSTONIA is housed by the stellar Communities Foundation of Texas. Communities Foundation of Texas traces its roots back to 1953. Since that year, more than $1 billion in grants have been made by the Dallas-based foundation. It has grown along with North Texas to become one of the largest community foundations in the nation.

For more information on how to donate to BEAT DYSTONIA, here is the main page:

http://www.cftexas.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=183

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. Thanks!

WE ARE ALL PRO BONO. 1% overhead for clerical costs.

Email: beatdystonia@me.com
Twitter: @beatdystonia and @auntrogers
My Space: Beat Dystonia

If you have any questions, please call 323.251.1021

Please check out ASEA. A portion goes to the BEAT DYSTONIA fund.
http://www.teamasea.com/beatdystonia

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Dystonia is an orphan disorder that needs more money for research.

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I am the founder of BEAT DYSTONIA (501)(c)(3) and work daily on awareness, fundraising and personal advocacy. You are not alone and do not hesitate to post or reach out. I'm here and focused on our collective wellness.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Beat Dystonia's new mission statement


As we go into high gear fundraising, BEAT DYSTONIA has a renewed mission statement.

"To raise awareness, money for science, and to advocate for those who would otherwise be left behind."
As everyone knows, we are very patient-oriented since a number of us with BEAT DYSTONIA have various presentations of Dystonia.
Donations can be made to http://www.cftexas.org/beatdystonia
Any amount is appreciated.
In short, funding is important and our allocations will be very transparent. I have ST, but I honestly, have been more focused on other presentations that are more debilitating.
As always, huge thanks to Emily Novick for her unending support and partnership.
And she will wallop me for posting that, but I don't care.





1 comments:

  1. Very powerful statement!

    "To raise awareness, money for science, and to advocate for those who would otherwise be left behind."

    ~ Ellsworth's granddaughter.

    The date you posted this -- Jan 19th -- was my grandfather's birthday (Lowell Ellsworth). He lived to be 93... so this year, he would have been 107.)

    With your tenacity, Rogers, a cure will be found so everyone lives to be 93!

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The Little Hartmanns -- the loves of my life.