The Progeria Research Foundation
Hello Class of ‘82,
We (Stacey Scott, Marni Correra, Maura Smith, Cindy Burns, and Kim Paratore) are participating in an online fundraiser for The Progeria Research Foundation called ONEpossible. As you may recall, our friend and classmate, Dr. Leslie Gordon and husband Dr. Scott Berns had their son Sam and at age 2, he was diagnosed with the premature aging disease, Progeria.
Leslie and the medical research team continue to work on finding a cure. In honor of us all turning 60 this year, we are asking you to join us with a donation of $60 or multiples of 60 to help the Foundation fund important research to find the cure. Please share with other PVMHS classmates and join the team of proud Peabody Progeria supporters!
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Thank you! Stacey, Marni, Maura, Cindy, and Kim
Your vital support is helping to bring PRF’s supercharged pipeline of novel therapeutics to new heights, advancing the pace of Progeria research like never before.
Science is a costly endeavor, and with your support, we will continue to push the boundaries of science toward the cure.
Be ONE to make the cure POSSIBLE.
Thank you!
Hello Class of ‘82,
We (Stacey Scott, Marni Correra, Maura Smith, Cindy Burns, and Kim Paratore) are participating in an online fundraiser for The Progeria Research Foundation called ONEpossible. As you may recall, our friend and classmate, Dr. Leslie Gordon and husband Dr. Scott Berns had their son Sam and at age 2, he was diagnosed with the premature aging disease, Progeria.
Leslie and the medical research team continue to work on finding a cure. In honor of us all turning 60 this year, we are asking you to join us with a donation of $60 or multiples of 60 to help the Foundation fund important research to find the cure. Please share with other PVMHS classmates and join the team of proud Peabody Progeria supporters!
Big class=Big donations=ONEpossible
Thank you! Stacey, Marni, Maura, Cindy, and Kim
Your vital support is helping to bring PRF’s supercharged pipeline of novel therapeutics to new heights, advancing the pace of Progeria research like never before.
Science is a costly endeavor, and with your support, we will continue to push the boundaries of science toward the cure.
Be ONE to make the cure POSSIBLE.
Thank you!
You have no fundraisers at this time.
Be the first person to donate to the cause!
Hello Class of ‘82,
We (Stacey Scott, Marni Correra, Maura Smith, Cindy Burns, and Kim Paratore) are participating in an online fundraiser for The Progeria Research Foundation called ONEpossible. As you may recall, our friend and classmate, Dr. Leslie Gordon and husband Dr. Scott Berns had their son Sam and at age 2, he was diagnosed with the premature aging disease, Progeria.
Leslie and the medical research team continue to work on finding a cure. In honor of us all turning 60 this year, we are asking you to join us with a donation of $60 or multiples of 60 to help the Foundation fund important research to find the cure. Please share with other PVMHS classmates and join the team of proud Peabody Progeria supporters!
Big class=Big donations=ONEpossible
Thank you! Stacey, Marni, Maura, Cindy, and Kim
Your vital support is helping to bring PRF’s supercharged pipeline of novel therapeutics to new heights, advancing the pace of Progeria research like never before.
Science is a costly endeavor, and with your support, we will continue to push the boundaries of science toward the cure.
Be ONE to make the cure POSSIBLE.
Thank you!
You have no fundraisers at this time.
Be the first person to donate to the cause!