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Page Creator: Eric Zan
Event: Team Hope Walk - Greater Dallas
Event Starts: Oct 18th 2008
Team Name: Team Hope
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About my nonprofit:
Huntington's Disease Society of America Inc. Texas Affiliate, TX
Huntington's Disease Society of America (HDSA) is the only national voluntary health agency that provides support and services to persons with Huntington's Disease (HD) and their families through a national/regional...
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Fundraising target: $500
So far I have raised: $785.00
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Thank you for visiting my Personal Fundraising Page.  This site provides an easy and secure means to donate and will provide an emailed receipt for your records. It is also the most efficient way to make a contribution to our fundraising efforts.

Many families, including my own, have been devastatingly affected by Huntington's Disease.  Huntington's Disease is a fatal, hereditary, degenerative brain disorder for which there is no effective treatment or cure.  Huntington's Disease affects about 1 in 10,000 Americans, who either suffer from the disease or risk inheriting it. 

I am currently trying to raise funds and awareness by participating in the HDSA Walk for Hope in the Dallas Fort Worth area.  The mission of HDSA is to fund both basic and clinical HD research; provide services and referrals to our HD families and educate the public and healthcare professionals about this fatal genetic disorder. 

Progress in research and treatment of HD also helps in other degenerative neurological diseases like Parkinson's disease, ALS, and Alzheimer's disease.

Please take time to consider making a donation to this worthy cause and save future generations.

Proceeds will benefit HDSA care programs and research in Texas.

This year’s event will be held on Saturday, October 18th, 2008, at River Legacy Park, Elm Grove Pavilion at 701 NW Green Oaks Blvd, 76006 in Arlington, Texas.

Your consideration and support of this tremendous cause is greatly appreciated.

More info on Huntington's Disease:
HD typically begins in mid-life, between the ages of 30 and 50, though onset may occur as early as the age of 2. Children who develop the juvenile form of the disease rarely live to adulthood.  HD slowly diminishes the affected individual's ability to walk, think, talk and reason. Eventually, the person with HD becomes totally dependent upon others for his or her care.  Early symptoms of Huntington's Disease may affect cognitive ability or mobility and include depression, mood swings, forgetfulness, clumsiness, involuntary twitching and lack of coordination. As the disease progresses, concentration and short-term memory diminish and involuntary movements of the head, trunk and limbs increase. Walking, speaking and swallowing abilities deteriorate. Eventually the person is unable to care for him or herself. Death follows from complications such as choking, infection or heart failure.
 


Online Sponsors to date:
Display Name Date  Comment
Eric Zan 10/17/2008  
David and Gloria Magorien 9/30/2008 Good luck...Matt's mom and dad 
Tosha Lewis 9/20/2008 Love you Zan Family  
Lindsey 9/18/2008 Love you! 
Nick Tasler 9/17/2008  
Paul and Betty 9/17/2008 Glad and proud you are taking this active part 
Brian, Laura and Clara Rhea 9/16/2008 we love you Eric! so happy to be a part of this with you!  
Sonal 9/15/2008  
michelle mize 9/14/2008 love and support to the zan family! 
Matthew Magorien 9/11/2008  
Prakash Patel 9/10/2008  
Vijay Desai 9/10/2008 Wish I could make it to the HDSA Walk, but hopefully this helps too. 
* Total raised online: $785.00
Amount raised offline: $0.00
Grand Total: $785.00
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