Family Fundraisers Make Huge Impact for the TBRS Community

Family Fundraisers Make Huge Impact for the TBRS Community

The TBRS community extends heartfelt gratitude to three remarkable families whose recent fundraising events have significantly contributed to TBRS research, education, and support.

Kacee Richter and her family organized a lively cornhole tournament in Texas, raising an impressive $45,000. Terra Clubine and her family also hosted a cornhole tournament in Kansas, gathering more than $27,000 for research through their event. These contributions are vital in advancing our understanding and treatment of TBRS.

The Glenn family led the 'Stryker Strong' Golf Tournament, which resulted in a generous donation of $25,000 to the TBRS Community. This family's commitment exemplifies the power of community-driven initiatives, and helps to fund our education and support programs.

The funds raised by these families will significantly contribute to research projects aimed at unraveling the mysteries of TBRS, improving the lives of those affected. Their efforts serve as an inspiring example, demonstrating that when communities unite, they can make a substantial impact.

We encourage others to follow suit and explore creative ways to fundraise for the TBRS Community. Together, we can continue to improve the lives of those affected by TBRS. If you are interested in 1:1 coaching on how to host a family fundraising event, please reach out to kacee@tbrsyndrome.org

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