New Year's resolutions don't just have to be about kicking a bad habit or being more health conscious! They can be about starting a new habit - one that makes a difference in the lives of others, as well as your own! Why not make getting more involved with the Answering TTP Foundation your 2014 resolution! There are many ways that this can be done, including organizing an event to benefit the Foundation by raising funds and life-saving awareness for TTP!
As most of us know Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a rare blood disorder that is diagnosed at a rate of approximately 3 in 1 million every year. It is far too rare to make it economical for pharmaceutical companies to specialize in the research needed to find a cure. Thanks to a handful of dedicated fundraising teams, Answering TTP Foundation has dedicated almost half a million dollars to research thru 2016. But there is so much more research needed. Effective TTP research is not possible without the help of our small TTP community to raise funds that will be put towards TTP research to improve treatment and ultimately find a cure. You are needed.
As most of us know Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a rare blood disorder that is diagnosed at a rate of approximately 3 in 1 million every year. It is far too rare to make it economical for pharmaceutical companies to specialize in the research needed to find a cure. Thanks to a handful of dedicated fundraising teams, Answering TTP Foundation has dedicated almost half a million dollars to research thru 2016. But there is so much more research needed. Effective TTP research is not possible without the help of our small TTP community to raise funds that will be put towards TTP research to improve treatment and ultimately find a cure. You are needed.
A lot of people in our growing community continue to
ask this question. They know TTP is rare and potentially fatal; they themselves
or someone they love has battled TTP and they want to do something to help a
community that they know needs help.
Why not organize an event to help raise funds for
Answering TTP Foundation in your community? Your event does not need to be
grand or elaborate - it just needs to work for you! Not only will your event help
to raise funds for TTP, it will also help to generate more awareness of this disease
that desperately needs more attention to speed diagnosis and save lives!
Making an event or idea come to life can seem daunting at first, but it doesn’t need to be and Answering TTP Foundation is here to help! Check
out our NEW Organize a Fundraiser page for some ideas of the types of events that you can easily bring
to life in your community! Or if you have a great idea of something you would
like to do tell us about it by reading over our Event Guidelines Form and filling out our Event Proposal Form. Still don’t
think this is as easy as it sounds? Check out what some people have organized
in support of Answering TTP Foundation:
This sign and jar are simply placed on the lunch room table every Friday for employees to drop their donation in to. |
This is a prepackaged event that is easy to organize
at any office. Every week on Friday employees at Unilock Corporate Offices
donate $2 to the Foundation and wear jeans that day!
Costume Parties:
Employees at Unilock Corporate office dress up to celebrate Halloween and donate to a worthy cause. |
Unilock Corporate office took their donations a step
further this October when they decided to turn Halloween into a donation day!
All employees dressed up and made a small donation of $1-$2 to the Answering TTP Foundation. It doesn’t sound like a lot but every little bit helps! This event
can also be successful at any business or even at home; why not make your next
costume party a benefit by asking guests to bring a small donation?
Bake Sales:
Bake sales are always a favourite and a few community members have hosted them at their offices.
Bake Sales:
Bake sales are always a favourite and a few community members have hosted them at their offices.
Art Shows:
Chris at her art show in Toronto, ON. |
Chris asked that all attendees bring a bit of change to be donated to the Answering TTP Foundation. |
On December 12th, 2013 Chris Bryant held an
art show featuring her artwork. She asked all attendees bring their loose change to donate to the
Answering TTP Foundation! The loose change fundraiser is a great one that
always proves to be successful. You would be amazed at how many people carry
around loose change that they are more than willing to donate!
Weddings:
Wedding cards |
Wedding cards |
On June 1st, 2013 Gergana and Momchil got married in Bulgaria. Instead of gifting each of their guests with a wedding favour, they made a generous donation to the Answering TTP Foundation and gave each of their guests a card with a TTP ribbon explaining the donation!
Guests arriving at the Carin' 4 Karen event! |
Derek (Karen's Husband), Karen, Wendy (Karen's best friend) & Syd on stage at the concert. |
In August of 2012, the husband and best friend of a patient who had recently battled TTP surprised her with a benefit concert to recognize her battle and to raise awareness and funds for TTP. Read more about the Carin' 4 Karen event in a previous blog post.
Guests at 2013 Chance for Change Game Night |
This is an event that is held every year in Toronto, ON. The Chance for Change Game Night was an event that the Founder of Answering TTP Foundation started in her home in 2009! Since 2009, the event has been held annually, and has gained a lot of local attention! Its attendance has grown so much so that it can no longer be held in her home and last year it was relocated to a local venue so that more people can attend. Every year the event brings new faces that help us to raise life-saving awareness and funds for TTP. Why not get together with friends and family and hold an event in your local community - perhaps a backyard barbecue, a game night, a street yard sale or party?
No matter how big or small your idea is it CAN make a difference. Start something small or try your hand at an annual event and get your community involved! Every little bit helps and together as a community, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by TTP!
Questions... Send us an email at Contact@AnsweringTTP.org!
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