Our Great Strides Story
Saylor, affectionately known as Punky, our spirited five-year-old refuses to let CF hold her back! If you've had the joy of knowing her, you've witnessed her wild, independent, and downright hilarious personality. Knowing her is truly loving her, and she'll be overjoyed to have all of you there, cheering and supporting her every step of the way!
We walk not just for Saylor, but for everyone battling cystic fibrosis. Your support can make a real difference in our fight against this disease. Click the "Join This Team" button after registering to easily contribute and start fundraising. Together, we're determined to ensure that every person with CF can lead a long, healthy life without the limitations imposed by their condition. We're thrilled for you to be part of this journey with us. Thank you for your support.
There is currently no cure for cystic fibrosis. By participating in Great Strides, we are helping to end this disease for thousands of people impacted by CF.
Cystic fibrosis affects the lungs, pancreas, and other organs. The symptoms can vary from person to person, and as people with CF live longer than ever before, their disease can become more complicated, leading to serious health issues.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has made extraordinary progress — including fostering the development of more than a dozen CF treatments — but these treatments are not a cure and not everyone can benefit from them. We must keep going.
Your support makes a difference.
By donating to my fundraising goal, you will help advance our mission for a cure for all. Please consider joining us and helping 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.