Help Cushing’s Help to Help You!

Fundrazr

Please help support the Cushings-Help web sites.

Cushings-Help has provided information and support for people with Cushing’s or other endocrine problems, their friends and families for over 15 years.

The Cushings Help family of websites and the message boards are growing fast. Each has outgrown it’s web server and had to be moved to accommodate this growth.

Many of the people on the boards have agreed to help support this growth. You can help, too.

See our Fundrazr at http://fnd.us/apR55?ref=sh_73Ppz4

Forever Brave Infinity Scarf

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RARE DISEASE AWARENESS SCARF

Cushing’s Help and Support – Forever Brave Infinity Scarf

$10 from each purchase will be donated to Cushing’s Help and Support

Order here: https://www.bravelets.com/product/cushing-s-help-and-support/forever-brave-infinity-scarf/one-color

RARE Patient Advocacy Summit

 

I’m on my way to California today.  I was nominated for an award in the 2015 Tribute to Champions of Hope so I’ll be flying to Huntington Beach  for the 2-day  Fourth Annual RARE Patient Advocacy Summit. Follow along with LiveStream.

Saturday night will be the Gala.

Find my name on the list of nominees here: https://globalgenes.org/championsofhope/

One of the very best parts of this trip, though, is that I’m staying with a good friend from the Cushing’s Community.

WOOHOO

 

RARE Patient Advocacy Summit Details and Invitation

We would like to invite you and your community to join us for our fourth annual RARE Patient Advocacy Summit September 24 – 25, 2015 in Huntington Beach, California!  Join the community at this unique event for rare disease patients and advocates: Connect. Educate. Engage. Achieve. 

Registration is open!

This Summit is for every patient, patient advocacy leader, and anyone who cares about rare.  Please take a look at this year’s compelling agenda and consider participating in an event that you won’t want to miss!

 

Why attend? Here’s what you’ll gain:

  • Practical next steps for taking action in the areas of research, legislation, fundraising, and community support
  • Core fundamentals and skills to help you start, grow and strengthen your nonprofit organization
  • Strategies for building online communities and why they are essential for rare disease awareness
  • Understanding the power of genetic data and patient involvement for advancing research for your disease
  • Tools and insights into crafting successful collaborations with researchers, biotech, pharma and the FDA
  • Invaluable connections with advocacy leaders that will help you define and propel your rare disease priorities forward

Register for the Summit and learn more on travel scholarships

Register now and secure your spot at the leading conference for rare disease patient advocates today!  We have a limited number of travel scholarships available, which you may request here.  Scholarship applications will be accepted through July 27, 2015.

 

Want to learn more?  Sign up for our Information Session!

Sign up today for an information session on the Summit where we’ll walk you through the details, the agenda and opportunities to learn and connect, and more on how to share this with your community. Here’s how to register for the information session on July 15, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. PDT/5:00 p.m. EDT. Patients, advocates, advocacy group leaders – all are welcome to participate!

 

Can’t attend in person?

There is no reason you, your organizational leadership or community should miss out!  Sign up to join the conference via Livestream through your computer and learn more about how you can still be an active participant using Twitter.

 

We hope to see you at the Summit!

 

Sincerely,

Kym, Carrie & Lisa

 

Kym H. Kilbourne                                          

VP, Patient Advocacy                                     

kymk@globalgenes.org

 

Carrie Ostrea

Manager, Advocacy/Parent Advocate

carrieo@globalgenes.org

 

Lisa Schill

Advocacy Ambassador/Parent Advocate

lschill@globalgenes.org 

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