Noticias
Curley raises money to help fight Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy
Skating 100 Miles for a Cause!
After receiving a record number of applications, Northwestern’s Dance Marathon committees have restructured to increase efficiency and include as many students as possible.
Nick Curley, a resident of Chicago, will be nearing the end of his 100-mile skate next weekend, which he started over the summer to raise money for the Danny Did Foundation.
IceHogs will skate with Chicago boy for ‘100 Miles For Danny’ campaign
100 Miles For Danny Campaign Continues at Rockford IceHogs Game
Comcast SportsNet Chicago “100 Miles For Danny”
Video: 1World Sports
New Technology may help detect seizures that occur at night. Here’s how seizure detection devices such as the Emfit movement monitor operate.
Two weeks before Christmas 2009, Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) took the life of 4-year old Danny Stanton. Soon after, his parents, Mike and Mariann, created the Danny Did Foundation to help prevent deaths caused by seizures.
Parents join Danny Did Doundation as Ambassador Advocates
Ayuda a marcar la diferencia
Su ayuda tiene un enorme impacto en 1 de cada 26 estadounidenses que desarrollará epilepsia a lo largo de su vida. Su contribución deducible de impuestos apoya nuestra misión de proteger a las personas que se enfrentan a la epilepsia.
La Fundación Danny Did es una corporación sin ánimo de lucro constituida en el estado de Illinois y reconocida por el Servicio de Impuestos Internos como organización exenta de impuestos 501©(3). Nuestro número de identificación fiscal es 27-1642251. Tenemos la calificación de organización benéfica de nivel Oro de Guidestar.https://www.guidestar.org/