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SADS' Mission:
To save the lives and support the families of children & young adults who are genetically predisposed to sudden death due to heart rhythm abnormalities
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site updated October 27, 2007

 

Help SADS Raise Funds for our Life-Saving Programs

Working with a small staff and a nationwide team of volunteers, we educate physicians, patient families, and the general public about diagnosis and treatment of several life-threatening but treatable arrhythmias. By organizing events, volunteers raise a large part of the Foundation's operating funds each year. Across the United States they organize dinners, golf tournaments, jump-a-thons, and other events that simultaneously raise community awareness and critical funding. We endorse and support these grass roots efforts.

SADS families like yours provide 83% of the Foundation's annual budget. Without your financial contributions, none of these patient support, physician education, or general awareness programs would exist. With additional funding, all of these programs could grow dramatically, reaching more families and saving more lives.

Chris Ferguson , VP Development (chris@sads.org)

Photos of Past Events
Road Rally--Nov.
organized by Denise & Chris Falzon in Michigan
See pictures of 2006

Octoberfest 2005-pics

organized by Bill & Sally Layton in Colorado
Christie's Heart--Oberfest Sept. 22, 2007
organized by Barbara & Craig Tolosky in New York
www.ChristiesHeartoberfest.com

Brian Anderson Memorial Run--May 13, 2007
organized by Diane Anderson in Sewell, NJ
www.ba5k.com
Donnor Jaime Miller Memorial Invitational--June 1-3
organized by her family in Columbus, IN
Jump-A-Thon--February 2007
organized by Kathy Martin in Dallas, TX

Mathcing Gifts--Double Your Money!

Ideas for Fund Raising

Materials & Policies for Events (this is a Word document that you can download, complete and save on your computer)

SADS Fun Run Kit

Other Upcoming Events

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Brian Abell Memorial Run 2005
organized by Maryellen & Dick Abell in Pennsylvania in October