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Raising money for HPS

I’m reposting this letter from Holly Tillman. They’re fundraiser has run into a few obstacles this year, so I’m hoping to help them out by putting this up again. If you search the blog for Karen Tillman, you can read more about her story and find the YouTube video of the Human Race from last year. Karen's fundraiser goes toward granting scholarships to help families attend the HPS Conference.


Dear Friends, Family and Faithful Readers,I am involved in a fundraising event to benefit the community of local nonprofit organizations by getting sponsors through a single donation. The organization I have chosen is the Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome (HPS) Network because my mother, Karen Tillman, has this serious illness, and quite frankly I would like to find a cure or a way to help my mother deal with symptoms.

HPS causes albinism, a visual impairment, a platelet dysfunction with prolonged bleeding, and progressive symptoms including pulmonary fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease (similar to Crohn's Disease), and kidney disease. Mom has all the above, with the exception of kidney disease and must deal with them on a daily basis. At the moment there is no cure for HPS, you can only treat the symptoms, and death occurs in patients with pulmonary fibrosis usually in their 30's and 40's. My mom is 42 and in the early stages of Pulmonary Fibrosis, so you can see why this issue is so urgent and dear to my heart.

If you'd like to make a donation, please make checks payable to The Human Race, and write, HPS Network, in the memo line. and mail them to The Human Race c/o Karen Tillman 4114 Landerwood Dr. Greensboro, NC 27405 Please have this sent to me by March 20th 2007. If you would like to walk or run for the HPS Network, give my mom a call (she is regional coordinator for the Network here in Greensboro, NC) at (336) 954-3604. The race is to be held at Grimsley High School on Sat. March 24th from 9am-noon. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided. The event is sponsored by the Volunteer Center of Greensboro. All contributions are tax deductible.

With Deepest Gratitude

Holly Tillman (daughter of Karen Tillman)PS Mom will be going to The National Institutes of Health in April to try and rectify some bleeding issues, so be in prayer for her while she is there. To learn more about my mom go to
www.myspace.com/karenshpskorner
Our goal is to raise $5000 this year, so please pass this post along to anyone you know.

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