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Featured Promotions

Looking for a simple way to support our mission? The following partners donate a portion of your purchase directly to the International Rett Syndrome Foundation.

Raising a Hand Book Collection

Raising a Hand for Rett

This powerful three-book series was created by photographers Dave Clements and Kevin Black in honor of Kevin’s daughter, Cortney, who passed away from Rett syndrome. Featuring black-and-white portraits of artists raising a hand for awareness, 100% of proceeds support IRSF’s research efforts. 

ATTENTION  RETT FAMILIES: For a limited time, as part of RAH’s The Great American Book Giveaway, your family can request a free copy of a volume of Raising a Hand to be sent to a medical provider who’s made a difference in your Rett journey.  CLICK HERE to fill out the form!

Partnered Fundraiser

A partnered fundraiser is an event that receives support from IRSF staff and financial assistance for event costs to reach a predetermined fundraising goal. These events are typically larger grossing fundraisers, such as golf tournaments and galas. As part of the partnership, an event budget is required to ensure alignment with goals and resources. IRSF staff provide hands-on support, helping to ensure the success of these significant fundraising events.

Strollathon

The Strollathon is the signature event of IRSF, serving as both a peer-to-peer fundraiser and a way to bring the Rett community and their supporters together. These events are filled with fun activities, energy, and a vibrant stroll, creating an opportunity for families, friends, and supporters to connect while raising essential funds for Rett syndrome research and family support. These are branded events with tools and support specifically designed for them.

Start a Promotion. Make an Impact.

Whether you’re a small business, a creator, or a brand looking to give back, we’d love to partner with you. From product campaigns to seasonal fundraisers, we’ll help you create a promotion that fits your goals—and fuels hope for thousands of families living with Rett syndrome.