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Missouri Chapter President Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

Organization Honors Mary Blades' Service to the Scleroderma Community

Mary Blades received the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award
Mary Blades with her husband Benjamin

DANVERS, MASS. (Aug. 14, 2013) – The Scleroderma Foundation recently honored a Missouri resident with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Mary Blades, of Springfield, has served as president of the Missouri Chapter for eight years. She also sits on the organization’s National Board of Directors and its Advocacy Committee.

Through the years, Blades has dedicated herself at both the local and national levels to advance the Scleroderma Foundation’s mission. Diagnosed with scleroderma in 1998, she has persevered with constant energy and relentless commitment to affect growth within the organization to better serve people living with scleroderma.

“If you’ve known and worked with Mary, as I have, you’ll know that she is a compassionate friend, a tireless leader, and fearless champion of the Scleroderma Foundation and its members,” said Foundation CEO Robert J. Riggs when presenting the award. “Over her many years of involvement, Mary has been, and remains, a bright jewel in the Scleroderma Foundation’s treasure chest of leaders.”

This is not the first accolade Blades has received. She was nominated and elected by her peers (other chapter presidents) to be their representative on the Foundation’s National Board of Directors, a role she continues to fulfill. She is a past recipient of the organization’s Chapter Volunteer of the Year award (2010); and under her leadership, the Missouri Chapter has been honored for outstanding fundraising and awareness programs.

Blades accepted the award at the Scleroderma Foundation’s 15th Annual National Patient Education Conference, held in Atlanta three weeks ago. In her acceptance speech, she thanked her husband, Benjamin; her children, the Missouri Chapter’s members and volunteers; and all the people living with scleroderma for giving her strength to keep fighting the rare and sometimes fatal disease.