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We believe Adahlia’s story has the power to help kids. Your support helps us maintain positive momentum as we seek to inspire others to re-frame their own lives, donate blood, sign up for marrow registries, and create good from really tough situations!
Your contribution helps us help more people.
Why help with a monetary gift?
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Travel is expensive! Sponsor Adahlia’s travel to more locations to speak on behalf of kids in need of blood and stem cell donation.
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Encourage Adahlia! Bolster her spirits with an expression of your faith in her recovery and ability to advocate for kids.
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We pay it forward! Help us provide integrative medicine consultations and therapies to children facing BMT.
Thank you for supporting Adahlia and her efforts to help other kids!
We can do only do a little if we do it alone. Together, we make a much bigger impact!
FAQs
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To grow Adahlia's positive impact and help her reach more people.
To reduce travel costs (plane tickets, lodging, gas, rental car) incurred as part of speaking on behalf of blood donation, stem cell registries, and kids with life-threatening conditions.
To help other parents navigating BMT by providing advice, integrative medicine consultation, and therapies.
To inspire children (and adults!) losing faith in their future to keep their dreams, goals, and hopes alive!
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Sure! After you get confirmation that your gift was processed, shoot us a quick message via our contact form. If you want to help her with her mission, we're for it!
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No, we are not a 501(3)c or other non-profit. If you'd like to make a tax-deductible contribution to a very worthy non-profit organization, we encourage you to donate to the DBA Foundation!
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Well, yes and no. DBA is complex and often involves multiple organ systems. A bone marrow transplant potentially cures the marrow aspect of the condition, meaning that Adahlia is now able to make her own red blood cells. She still faces other health challenges due to the chemotherapy used in BMT and other complications of DBA. But she's got this!
There was never any need to "cure" Adahlia -- like all kids, she's always been perfect and enough, exactly as she is.
THANK YOU!