
Join our team and help us get one step closer to a cure for cystic fibrosis – a rare, genetic, life-shortening disease that makes it difficult to breathe.
This is a momentus year for Clare Berg & Cystic Fibrosis. If all goes as planned, the FDA will approve the drug Trikafta for Clare's age group by June! We have heard many CF families having positive results from Trikafta, and cannot wait for Clare to also see the benefits. Please consider joining our team. 2021 holds so much hope. It's also proof that our 11 years of fundraising efforts were effective and useful. Thanks for being a part of the Cruisin for Clare team!
With supporters like you by our side, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation continues to lead the way in the fight against CF, fueling extraordinary medical and scientific progress. The life expectancy of someone born with CF has doubled in the last 30 years. Despite this progress, many people with CF do not benefit from existing therapies either because their disease is too advanced or because their specific genetic mutations will not respond. They are moms, dads, sisters, brothers, daughters, sons, friends, and co-workers who struggle every day in the face of this devasting disease.
We walk in Great Strides for Clare. Walk. Breathe. So she may breathe easier too!
Forever grateful,
The Berg Family
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By joining our Great Strides team and making a donation, you will be part of a tenacious and passionate group of people committed to ending this disease. Together, let’s make CF stand for Cure Found!
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IMPORTANT NOTE ON ATTENDANCE AT FOUNDATION EVENTS:
Updated July 5th, 2023
The CF Foundation is committed to ensuring the health and wellbeing of individuals attending Foundation events. Individuals attending CF Foundation events must abide by the Foundation's Event Attendance Policy www.cff.org/attendancepolicy, which includes guidance for event attendees living with cystic fibrosis.