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Donations
At CureDuchenne™, donations will be directed to research. We will not support scientists who take a long, leisurely view of working on interesting ideas. We will fund projects that we believe, through our investigation, to have immediate and measurable impact to save this
generation of boys.

Fundraising Ideas
Our sincere thanks for your compassion and willingness to help in CureDuchenne's fight for the lives of our Duchenne boys. Every dollar helps support some of the most promising research projects that currently offer hope to our boys' families and friends. Here are just a few ideas on how you can help:

  • Host a Family and Friends Event
    Ask people to attend, hear your story about DMD and how they can help save THIS generation of boys. If you host a birthday party, donations could be requested instead of gifts.
       See how other families made a difference.  

  • Company Matched Contributions 
    Many companies match donations made through their corporate gifting programs.  Please ask your company to add CureDuchenne as an approved charity. 
       
  • United Way Write-In Charity 
    United Way has included CureDuchenne as an authorized "write in" charity.  If your company's gifting program includes United Way, please write in CureDuchenne as your designated charity.
  • Contact Local Media 
    Get our story out.
    Contact us and we'll send you a listing of the media (papers, magazines, TV/radio stations, etc., in your area.
 
  • Create Your Personal Fundraising Page
    Create a personal online fundraising page.  Email it to friends, family, business associates, local businesses, etc. It tracks each donation, lets you know who contributed what and even sends out a thank you note from you.

Donate Online

  • Kids Helping Kids
    Young people can make a difference too! Encourage them to get involved, do fund raising events (car wash, bake sales, soccer tournament, sell wristbands, etc.).
     
 

Prayer
We believe strongly in the power of prayer. God performs miracles everyday and he also works through humans for healing. Doctors, scientists and researchers can all benefit through divine inspiration.

Please pray for all of the boys with Duchenne and the researchers working feverishly to change their future.  We pray often for their success, and if you are so inclined, we hope that you will join us.  

Here is a partial (and by no means complete) list of Duchenne scientists to include in your prayers:

  • Dr. Jeff Chamberlain (and colleagues) Seattle (NIH Center of Excellence)
  • Dr. Louis Kunkel (and colleagues) Harvard
  • Dr. Lee Sweeney (and colleagues) U. Penn
  • Dr. Xiao/Mendell/Glorioso - Pittsburgh/Ohio State (NIH Center of Excellence)
  • Dr. Terry Partridge (and colleagues) Hammersmith, London
  • Dr. Judith VanDeutekom, Gerard J. VanOmmen- Leiden and Prosensa, the Netherlands
  • Dr. J. Kornegay ( and colleagues) GRMD - St. Louis, MO
  • Dr. Eric Hoffman (and colleagues)
  • Dr. Kevin Campbell (and colleagues) Iowa
  • Dr. Domonic Wells - Imperial College/London
  • Dr. Francesco Muntoni (and colleagues) Hammersmith/UK
  • Dr. M. Matsuo, Y, Yokoyama (and colleagues) Japan
  • Dr. Giulio Cossu (and colleagues) Italy
  • Dr. Steve Wilton (and colleagues) Perth, Australia
  • Dr. Andrew Hoey (and colleagues) Brisbane, Australia
  • Dr. Kay Davies (and colleagues) London
  • Dr. Tom Rando (and colleagues) Stanford, CA
  • Dr. Kathyrn Wagner (and colleagues) Johns Hopkins/Baltimore MD
  • Dr.  Melissa Spencer and Dr.James Tidball (and colleagues) UCLA
  • Dr. J. Tremblay (and colleagues) Canada
  • Dr. Lorenzo Purri (and colleagues) Burnham Insitute, San Diego
  • Dr. Ronald Cohn, Dr. Hal Dietz (and colleagues) John Hopkins
  • Dr. Luis Garcia, Insitute de Myologie
  • Dr. Brian Tseng

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