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Still on a boat that’s never still

You’ve probably stopped talking about it all the time, but MdDS is still a part of your life, and it drives decisions you make every day. Share to let your friends and family know that you’re coping, but also struggling sometimes.

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💌 Honor someone that suffers with #whatchamacallit.

Graciously hosted by Razoo Global, last month’s fundraiser page provided an opportunity for our generous supporters – you – to write notes and dedications. There were many, and we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss any of them. We include them here with thanks to others who have given in honor of or in the memory of […]

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Heartfelt Thanks

Thanks to each and every one who donated to the MdDS Balance Disorder Foundation in 2016. You gave our community hope.

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Important Awareness News; Matching Challenge Deadline

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, the MdDS Balance Disorder Foundation would like to share some important news. Over the next year, the MdDS Foundation will be the beneficiary of a directed donation, in the amount of $100,000, with the sole purpose of increasing awareness of MdDS in the medical community and the general population. […]

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Thank you kind supporters. We’re Rocking Our Way to $40K.

Through your shares and your kindness, our most important fundraiser of the year is off to a good start. Please help make it great and forward this email. Let your supporters know that Rocking Our Way to $40K is raising both funds and HOPE.

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Special Announcement & Honor Donations

We’re kicking off our biggest fundraiser of the year with a $1,000 donation! To be precise, $1,365 thanks to Julie Lipp. While Julie raised these funds amongst her family and friends — HUGE THANKS TO ALL OF YOU — the MdDS Foundation is joining other nonprofits in a Giving Tuesday celebration on Razoo. Razoo is the platform we used last […]

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A Journey to MdDS Land

In this story, I’m taking my friend Amy on an imaginary journey that’s very real to those of us who live with MdDS every day. We’ll be visiting a big carnival circus tent and you’ll experience several different rides and attractions – no clowns, I promise.

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