Imagine a world where every child has the chance to live a full and healthy life. Rett syndrome, a rare genetic neurological disorder, robs children, primarily girls, of that chance. It starts early, often before the age of two, and slowly takes away their ability to speak, walk, eat, and even breathe easily. This devastating condition affects every part of a family’s life, but with your support, there is hope.
The International Rett Syndrome Foundation (IRSF) has been a beacon of that hope, working tirelessly to fund research and support families dealing with this life-altering condition. Over the past two decades, the IRSF Strollathon has become a symbol of community strength and determination, raising nearly $17 million nationwide to fight Rett syndrome. In Michigan alone, more than $600,000 has been raised, thanks to the dedication of local communities and the generosity of people like you.
One way to contribute to this crucial cause is by joining the 15th annual Michigan Strollathon. This family-friendly event, happening on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at Marshbank Park in West Bloomfield, MI, is more than just a walk—it’s a statement of solidarity with those affected by Rett syndrome. Here’s your chance to make every step count in the journey towards finding a cure.
For more information, here are the event details directly from the organizers:
Saturday, September 21, 2024 • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Marshbank Park • West Bloomfield, MIJoin us for the 15th annual
Michigan Strollathon!The IRSF Strollathon is a family-friendly event that brings together local communities to raise critical funds towards treatments and a cure for Rett syndrome. Over the last 20 years, Strollathons held all across the U.S. have raised nearly $17M – over $600K in Michigan alone! – to advance IRSF’s mission to empower families and accelerate research toward a world without Rett syndrome.