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Registration & Sponsorship All sponsors will need to provide company logo/artwork via email to Deb McLaughlin [email protected]. All payments & artwork must be received by May 2nd. If you can’t attend the event you can still make a general donation. DonateThe Virtual Summer 5K is back this June!
Join our community around the world right from your local neighborhood, trail, or treadmill. Whether you run, walk, or stroll, you'll be going ALL IN for a cure!
Why Lace Up for Rett?
- It raises money for Rett syndrome research. Once you raise $200, we'll send you a Rett Racer t-shirt.
- It unites us as a community. Share your photos on race day to our Facebook Event Page or your personal fundraising page. Use the hashtag #rettracers.
- It's FUN! Whether you're a seasoned runner or on a stroll with your family, everyone can join in on the fun - anywhere and at any time!
THE DETAILS Saturday, June 4th, 2022 Anywhere you are! No registration fee; however, fundraising is encouraged
Contact Jackie Ventura at [email protected] with questions.
SIGN-UP OR LEARN MOREThe Ella Foard Foundation hosts the 12th Annual Charity Golf Classic on Monday, August 1st at Providence Country Club! Enjoy an exciting round of golf in a beautiful setting – all for a great cause!
The tournament includes 18 Holes of Captain’s Choice Golf, Coffee & Pastries upon arrival, Lunch and Awards Dinner, Raffles & Goody Bags, Skill (Luck?) Contests, and a Silent Auction!
Information & RegistrationHannah’s 11th Annual Art Show for IRSF
Date: Saturday, December 10th Time: 2pm-4pm ET Location: Four Corners Art Gallery 148 N Main St, Mooresville, NC 28115 Join Hannah Carpenter for her annual art show for IRSF. Hannah works tirelessly all year long with her art instructor to create beautiful pieces of art. They are transformed into calendars, notecards and print all for sale at her holiday show. Proceeds benefit IRSF. Please direct any questions to Trisha Carpenter (Hannah’s mom) at [email protected].Siera’s 35th Birthday Bash for IRSF
Date: Saturday, January 28th, 2023 Time: 5pm-11pm Location: St. Louis Moose Lodge 1566, 811 Michigan Ave, St Louis MI 48880 Come help us celebrate Siera’s 35th birthday while raising funds for IRSF. Enjoy an evening of entertainment, dinner & cash bar, live & silent auction and more! All ages welcome. To RSVP, please contact Lisa Rushin at: 989-285-5994. Unable to join but want to donate- you may do so here: https://rettgrassrootevents.funraise.org/fundraiser/lisa-rushin All proceeds to benefit IRSF.**RESCHEDULED**
Date: Monday, April 24, 2023 Time: Registration 7:00 am ET; First flight tee off 8:30 am ET Location: Hillcrest Golf & Country Club (4011 N Boston Ave, Lubbock, TX 79415) Continental breakfast items available and lunch will be provided We invite you to take part in the First Annual Hannah’s Hope Golf Tournament rescheduled for April 24, 2023 at Hillcrest Country Club. This tournament will benefit the International Rett Syndrome Foundation in honor of Hannah Hooks. The inspiration behind our tournament is 10-year-old Hannah Hooks. Hannah lives in Lubbock and is in 5th grade at Lubbock-Cooper West Elementary. Hannah was born with a rare disease called Rett Syndrome. Rett syndrome is a rare genetic neurological disorder that leads to severe impairments, affecting nearly every aspect of the child’s life. In April of 2022 IRSF hosted their National Science and Family Summit and presented an update on a treatment for Rett Syndrome. Rett Syndrome has been treated in mice and there are multiple clinical trials going on throughout the world to bring a cure to the males and females living with Rett. A treatment for Rett will also lead to breakthroughs in many other diseases and disorders. In order to continue research, organizations like International Rett Syndrome Foundation need funds to contribute to the many companies who are seeking a treatment. INFORMATION & REGISTRATION- Dr. Tim Benke, Professor of Pediatrics, Pharmacology, & Neurology at the University of Colorado/Children's Hospital Colorado
- Dr. Robin Ryther, Director of the Rett Spectrum Clinic at Washington University School of Medicine