GivingTuesday 2024

Transform Lives this Giving Tuesday

GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Whether it’s making someone smile, showing up for an issue or person you care about, or giving some of what you have to those who need help, every act of generosity counts, and everyone has something to give.

This year’s GivingTuesday is set for December 3rd, and IRSF has a big goal! We are asking our community of supporters, families, and friends to help us accelerate research and empower families, no matter where they are on their Rett syndrome journey.

Will you help us raise $200,000 this GivingTuesday to create a world without Rett syndrome?

GIVE TODAY


ONE GIFT. TWICE THE IMPACT.

This year, our friends David Clements and Kevin Black from Raising A Hand have doubled down on their support! We are excited to share that they will be matching every dollar donated this GivingTuesday, up to $100,000! That means that when you give – through our donation form, on Facebook, through an event, or by creating a personal fundraising page every dollar you donate goes twice as far to create a world without Rett!

READ KEVIN & DAVE’S STORY

Get started for GivingTuesday:

Together, let’s make sure no family faces Rett syndrome alone.

Give generously to fund research toward a cure and empower families. You can use the secure online form below, call (800) 818-7388, or download this form and mail a check payable to International Rett Syndrome Foundation to 4500 Cooper Road, Suite 204, Cincinnati, OH 45242.


About IRSF: The International Rett Syndrome Foundation (IRSF) is the leading research, family support, and advocacy organization for Rett syndrome. We are transforming lives every day in our fight to treat and cure Rett, presenting the best opportunity to better the lives of families living with this devastating disorder.

Your gift to IRSF funds our efforts to advance trailblazing research seeking treatments and a cure, provide empowering support that helps families cope and offers hope, and increase awareness of this rare disorder that can affect nearly every aspect of any child’s life.

IRSF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.