Here we go again!! Great Strides and fundraising time! Team Super Dylan is excited to participate in the annual walk again this year! The event will take place on May 18, 2024, at Brier Creek Park. We would love for you to join us and walk, if you can!
Many of you know, there have been great break throughs with the advancements in medicine for the world of Cystic Fibrosis. I am so grateful Dylan has been able to take part. He has continued to do well managing his CF over the last several years. He still has to take daily pills to maintain his good health, but has been able eliminate his airway clearances with his vest as his daily routine. This has been a game changer in the world of CF.
Dylan graduated high school last year and is on his way to pursing his dream of becoming a firefighter. As of January, Dylan has been apart of a local fire academy working towards his dream. This has been an amazing journey for him and we are truly blessed. Dylan also stays active by playing disc golf, wiffle ball, and running around in the yard with all my bonus kiddos when he has the opportunity.
As we know real progress has been made for those with CF, but there is still no cure for this devastating disease and many lives are cut short. I’m asking you to help us continue to fight for that cure. If you would like to support the Super Dylan team by making a donation you can simply click on the link to make a tax-deductible donation to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
All money raised goes directly towards CF research. We want Dylan to continue to thrive and we won't stop raising money until a cure is found. We cannot say thank you enough for all your support!
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