Meet Team FD: Brian Levine New York, NY Running for Josh Kietz Chip - Charles Mechler Ashland, MA Running for Justin Sachs Lily Szajnberg Woodside, NY Running for Samantha Myers Jacob Walker Charlotte, NC Running for Josh Kietz Familial Dysautonomia Foundation

TCS New York City Marathon

Sunday, November 6, 2022

 

Team FD will run 26.2 miles on Nov. 6, 2022, through all five boroughs of New York City to raise funds and awareness for the Familial Dysautonomia (FD) community. It's a day packed with fun, competition, and a giving community spirit. We welcome everyone to run with us to #RunForFD

 

MeetTeam FD:

 

To support Brian click here: https://p2p.onecause.com/fdnycmarathon/brian-levine-2


To support Chip click here: https://p2p.onecause.com/fdnycmarathon/chip-mechler


 

To support Lily click here: https://p2p.onecause.com/fdnycmarathon/lily-szajnberg


 

To support Jacob click here: https://p2p.onecause.com/fdnycmarathon/jake-walker


 

To support Kaia click here: https://p2p.onecause.com/fdnycmarathon/kaia


 

How Your Support Makes a Difference

Because FD is so rare, the Foundation depends on the generosity of family and friends LIKE YOU who know and love someone living with the disorder.

 

Your philanthropic support enables the Foundation to fund top-notch medical care at the Dysautonomia Center, invest in cutting-edge scientific research to discover treatments, provide programs and services that enhance quality of life for people who have FD and promote awareness campaigns to ensure that no more babies will be born with FD.

 

Contact Albulena Prelvukaj at aprelvukaj@famdys.org with any questions! 

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