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    Okay double in all seriousness, haha, sorry.

    I know a lot of people who work very hard to raise awareness and more importantly money to help treatment, the advancement to prevention/ early detection, and fun events for children and adults afflicted with this disease.

    I do laugh because I find that they do have a better PR as of late, because it has been picking up a lot. I hate to be like this, but that happens with a lot of diseases that require a generous community, and support system of those more fortunate for continued support. I don't want to get too preachy here because that's not what I do (unless it's in terms of being thread police) but I think helping others is the best thing you can do.

    Whether it's helping someone in with their groceries, donating money to various causes, or donating time from your day.

    If everyone treated everyone like they wanted to be treated, or if they were in the situation how they would want to be treated the world would be a better place.

    • YES. WE. CAN.7point34
    • Our their full time job is in helping and teaching the kids and such.
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    • * Or. Damn it.
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