Make the Lupus Buddy Program Catch Fire
The Lupus Buddy Program - the first of its kind in lupus - is not even a month old (we launched it on July 15), and we already have almost 50 people signed up! Now that's something.
The interest in the program launched by the LFNC working with a volunteer coordinator tells us how valuable patients are finding it - not just in northern California but across the country. And although we couldn't be happier to see it take off among patients, one thing is holding us back from much broader outreach, recruitment and expansion: Funding.
You can solve that problem. Give just $25 (more if you can), then share our funding page with all your friends on your social networks. Donate now.
We started with a small seed funding from GSK, but we need to raise $10,000 more to help lupus patients from sea to shining sea. Why? We need time from program coordinators to match the patients, for orientation, for follow-up, for helping each pair of buddies at every stage. Give now, share and make it catch fire.
If you are a patient interested in the program, learn more, and sign up here. A program coordinator will be in touch with you. Any personal and medical information necessary to make the matches are treated with the highest degree of confidentiality.
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Keep Beating the Drum to a Lupus Cure - Fund Campaign
The 5K is over this year, but we have updates and photos and T-shirts! See the photos (find yourself?), and buy a T-shirt for just $10 - shipping included - right here. |
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Get Ready for 2016: The 2016 Run & Walk for Lupus! (New! 50/50 Raffle)
You might be asking, didn't you just come off of the 2015 5K Run & Walk for Lupus? Indeed, we did. We are so pumped from it that we are starting preparations for next year's 5K right now.
The 22nd Annual 5K Run & Walk will continue our theme of Drumbeat to a Lupus Cure, and will be held at the familiar venue: the beautiful campus of West Valley College on Sunday, June 12, 2016.
PS - NEW! 50-50 Raffle: With next year's 5K, you will have the chance to enter a 50/50 raffle. The 50/50 raffle is simple: if you win, you get half of whateve we have raised through the raffle. If we sell $5000 worth of tickets, you get $2,500. If we raise $10,000, you get a cool 5 grand. Registration for the 5K is not required to participate. See our website for details or call us at (408) 954-8600.
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Getting There! Charity Car Drawing: Don't Miss Your Chance
One great cause. One beauty of a sedan.
600 tickets total will be sold!
(and we're selling about 50 a week)
Win a Mercedes CLA-250, or $25,000 in cash.
Want it? Get in fast before all 600 tickets sell out!
Tickets: $75 per entry. $200 for three (3) or $300 for five (5)
Call us at (408) 954-8600 for the fastest way to buy your tickets or complete this form and mail or fax it to us. Remember, the more tickets you buy, the better your chances!
When is the giveaway?
As soon as the 600th ticket is sold!
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We Challenge You to Take a #LupusSelfie
The Lupus Selfie Challenge was just launched this weekend, and it is already drawing responses from coast to coast. The task is simple: take a "Lupus Selfie" of yourself - which means you have to have a butterfly (drawn, painted, real, or sticker) on your face somewhere - and post it on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Pintrest, Instagram) with the hashtag #lupusselfie and invite at least 2 friends to do the same. Then make a contribution to fight lupus.
Why? The butterfly is a universal sign of lupus, originating with the butterfly-shaped rashes patients often get across their cheeks. We hope to use the hashtag #LupusSelfie to challenge everyone to learn about the nature of this debilitating illness and the courage of those who live with it.
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