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  • Anne Jordan Gonna put you and your teammate over the top for Charlie. Have a fun run! January 2025 $85.00
  • Rita Kiernan Run Amy ! Running for a great cause. January 2025 $50.00
  • Deborah Bissell So glad to join you (but unfortunately without the sweat behind it) in this race for a cure. Such a worthy cause and grateful to be a part of this partnership. Go get em! January 2025 $100.00
  • Jeanne Kohn January 2025 $50.00
  • Tanya Leonard Run Amy Run!! January 2025
  • Deborah Bissell So glad to join you (but unfortunately without the sweat behind it) in this race for a cure. Such a worthy cause and grateful to be a part of this partnership. Go get em! January 2025 $100.00
  • Anne Jordan Gonna put you and your teammate over the top for Charlie. Have a fun run! January 2025 $85.00
  • Rita Kiernan Run Amy ! Running for a great cause. January 2025 $50.00
  • Jeanne Kohn January 2025 $50.00
  • Michelle Baker Proud of you!! January 2025 $50.00

Amy Cole's Personal Fundraising Page

Hey Everyone! It's that time again!!! Please help me support Girl Power 2 Cure in their efforts to raise funds for research for Rett Syndrome.

My friend Leslie and I have made this an annual tradition to run for this cause. We have a darling little friend, Charlie who captured our hearts and have inspired to do more than we are capable. LOL

Rett Syndrome is a debilitating neurological disorder that predominantly affects females (but can also affect boys). Rett Syndrome is the leading genetic cause of severe neurological impairment in girls and is characterized by a single gene mutation that leads to underproduction of an important brain protein known as MECP2.

Kids are born “normal,” but without the protein, begin to lose acquired skills between 1 and 3 years old. Most lose their ability to speak, walk or use their hands, and depend on their families for every part of their day. Complications also include seizures, scoliosis, and the potential for sudden death.

Despite their physical disabilities, girls and boys with Rett Syndrome function at a similar cognitive level to their peers. Amidst the mass confusion in their central nervous systems, they are smart, strong, and waiting bravely for us to unlock the door to a cure and their recovery. 

Today, there is no cure. But Rett Syndrome is potentially CURABLE! Mouse and primate experimental treatments have proven that once MECP2 protein levels are restored to normal levels, symptoms subside.

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