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SCLERODERMA FOUNDATION - DELAWARE VALLEY CHAPTER

2nd Annual "Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma" Delaware 5K Run and Walk Wilmington,  Delaware
Training buddies: Julie Sternberg

Mindy Sternberg's Fundraising Page

I am participating in the 2nd annual "Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma" 5K Run and Walk in memory of my Mom, Sharon Sternberg. Despite suffering from this devastating disease for over 30 years, she never let it affect her wonderful spirit and joy for life. Her kindness and altruism inspire me to help raise awareness of Scleroderma and give hope to current patients to someday find a cure.

All are welcome to join us on Saturday, April 16th. Please feel free to contact me with any questions- mstern@udel.edu

In the three years since my Mom has passed,Team Sharon has raised over $5,000 dollars for the Scleroderma Foundation thanks to the generous donations of family and friends. Your continued support means a lot to me and my family. Thank you for visiting my fundraising page!

What is Scleroderma?

Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is a chronic, often progressive and devastating autoimmune disease in which the body's autoimmune system attacks its own tissues. There are 300,000 Americans with Scleroderma, and four out of five are women - usually stricken in the prime of life. The cause of Scleroderma is unknown and the length or course of the disease is unpredictable. It is characterized by swelling of the hands and feet, stiffness, overwhelming fatigue and extreme sensitivity to cold. As the skin hardens, the disease may begin to affect internal organs such as the kidneys, lungs and heart. Its symptoms can range from mild to life-threatening.

It is difficult to solicit funds for research and public awareness for Scleroderma due to the small number of patients (just over 300,000 nationally) who have this disease. It is called an "Orphan Disease" in government lingo, and as such, receives a small percentage of the funds earmarked for research. That's why it is so necessary for interested individuals to do what they can to raise awareness and funds for Scleroderma! We can only hope that someday that the disease will have a cure, but for now, the fight is still on in many arenas.

Although there is no cure for Scleroderma at the present time, there are many treatments available. And, of course, there is always hope that in the not -too - distant future, medical research will find a cure. Research for Scleroderma is increasing each year. In fact, some of this research is made possible by your generous contributions. The Scleroderma Foundation is a 501(c) (3) national nonprofit organization serving the interests of persons with Scleroderma. The Foundation's chapters and support groups nationwide help to carry out its three-fold mission of support, education, and research. To learn more about my nonprofit, please go to the website-- http://www.scleroderma.org/chapter/delaware_valley/

Many thanks for your support -- and don't forget to forward this to anyone who you think might want to donate too!

Supporters

Comment Donation
AKSE Hebrew School
$36.00*
Gail Weinberg
$18.00*
The Longwill family
$36.00
Selma Sternberg
$100.00*
The Denn Family
$25.00
Nita Landman
$25.00*
Frances Schnall
$25.00*
Chonofsky Family
$49.89
Charles L'chaim babyleh
$35.92
Anonymous xoxo! -Carolyn
$25.00
Rob & Nina Sternberg
$25.00
Shirley Beller
$50.00*
Bonnie & Marc Sosin Good Luck in reaching your goal. Way to go Mindy!
$49.89
Melissa
$18.00
Paula Sosin
$25.00*
Kay Snelling
$50.00*
Tony
$4.99

Donation Summary

Raised Offline
$329
Raised Online
$270
Total Raised
$599
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