Our Progress: $56,558 Goal: $150,000

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Stampede Scleroderma 2022 Virtual Fundraiser

The Michigan Chapter’s Stepping Out Fundraiser, benefiting the National Scleroderma Foundation

Sign up and stay home to fundraise. We need your help to reach and exceed our $150,000 goal!

When you register for the 2022 virtual fundraiser, your $35 donation supports the National Scleroderma Foundation’s three-fold mission to provide educational and emotional support to people with scleroderma and their families; to stimulate and support research designed to identify the cause and cure of scleroderma as well as improve methods of treatment; and, to enhance the public's awareness of this disease.

  1. Invite your friends and family to join your team with a $35 donation.
  2. Set a fundraising goal and ask your team members to fundraise. Every dollar is a significant contribution.
  3. Host a car wash, garage sale, community walk or another outdoor activity and raise funds to support our three-fold mission. Every dollar makes a significant difference, so no matter what type of fundraiser you plan, the funds will directly support the National Scleroderma Foundation.
  4. Take photos and share them with the Michigan Chapter.

Challenge to our teams: We’re challenging every individual to raise a minimum of $250. Did you know? Our top team leaders raise an average of $2,000 every year. If every team that registered also raised $2,000 (or more), we would easily exceed our fundraising goal.

Thank you for your continued support and helping us get one step closer to our $150,000 fundraising goal.

Donations will be accepted through July 31, 2022.

 

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Thank You Sponsors

National Sponsors

Champion Sponsors

Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Merck

Partner Sponsors

Amgen
                            
Amgen
Boehringer Ingelheim
                 
Boehringer Ingelheim
        

Local Sponsors

Auria
Brogan & Partners       Mutual Electric       Teijin Automotive Industries       MLS & Co.

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