July 15, 2010

Shark For A Cure


The great people at DiamondShark are running a boutique called "Shark For A Cure." They are using this boutique as a way to raise money and awareness for Rett Syndrome research. Rett Syndrome is a a brain development disorder that occurs almost exclusively in girls. Early in childhood, affected girls lose purposeful use of their hands, grow more slowly than other children and often suffer from breathing abnormalities, seizures, scoliosis and sleep disturbances.

DiamondShark is giving 10% of all proceeds from the boutique to the International Rett Syndrome Foundation. There are numerous ways to help listed on the site that require no purchase.

Here is a link to the boutique:
http://www.diamondshark.com/c-11-shark-for-a-cure.aspx?pmc=blog&utm_campaign=socialmedia&utm_source=blog&utm_medium=blogs

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