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To donate to my personal fundraising page, text STRIDES2023 to 50155.
About Fundraising
Donations of $250 and above are considered sponsorships.
Sponsorship Levels:
- Premier: $20,000
- Diamond: $10,000
- Platinum: $5,000
- Gold: $1,000
- Silver: $500
- Bronze: $250
Premier, Diamond, and Platinum Sponsors will have their name or logo displayed on participant t-shirts, the Strides for CJD website, and signage. Gold Sponsors will have their name or logo displayed on the Strides for CJD website, and will have their name (not their logo) listed on participant T-shirts and signage. Silver and Bronze Sponsors will have their name listed on the Strides for CJD website only.
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Team Fundraising Leader
Awarded when a Team Member raises the most funds for their team
Awarded 08/02/2023
My Teammates
- Eileen Bond $107.80
- Julie Guscott-Schultz
- Eric Schultz
- Carol Capone $0.00
- Kaitlyn Mirisola Team Captain $0.00
- Corey Mirisola $0.00
- Krissy Moriarty
- Matt Moriarty
- Ali Moriarty
- Maggie Moriarty
- SUSAN DRAKE
- John Drake
- Kathleen Randazzp $0.00
- Richard Randazzo $0.00
- Jill Basta
- Sal Basta
About Strides for CJD
Strides for CJD is an annual walk/run to raise awareness of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), a rare neurodegenerative disease that has no treatment or cure. Through this event, anyone -- anywhere -- can pay tribute to their loved ones and raise funds for the CJD Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization.
Funds raised support our programs including:
- Our 24/7 helpline, support groups, conference, and other family programs throughout the year.
- Research grants to help scientists make important discoveries and bring us closer to a cure.
- Medical education to help raise awareness and understanding of prion disease.