LETTERS: Thanks for giving

On behalf of the South Okanagan Chapter, thank you so very much to everyone who contributed to our campaign.

Last month the South Okanagan Chapter for Muscular Dystrophy held it’s annual shamrock fundraiser.  From the generosity of people who supported our Give a Buck for Luck and St. Patrick’s Day Button campaigns, we raised $1,242.41.

Funds from this annual event go toward assisting those living with neuromuscular disease through mobility devices, equipment and research. More than 50,000 Canadians are affected by neuromuscular disorders (muscular dystrophy).

This disease causes wasting and subsequent weakness of the muscles that control body movement most often targeting the major muscle groups.  With muscular dystrophy there is no remission.  Over time, persons lose the ability to walk, speak and ultimately breathe.  Depending on the severity, the disorder is fatal.

There are over 100 types of neuromuscular disorders which can affect anyone at any age.  Researchers are actively working on finding effective therapies and recently some clinical trials have started.

On behalf of the South Okanagan Chapter, thank you so very much to everyone who contributed to our campaign. And a big thank you also to Dennis Walker of SoCountry Internet Radio who helped us with awareness,  as well as Cherry Lane Shopping Centre for allowing us to set up a table and to the businesses who displayed our paper shamrocks and canisters.

Sylvia Christensen and Teresa Peterson

South Okanagan Chapter Muscular Dystrophy Canada

 

 

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