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How to fundraise like a BOSS with special guest and fellow rare mama, Brittany Markham

How to fundraise like a BOSS with special guest and fellow rare mama, Brittany Markham

FromConfessions of a Rare Disease Mama


How to fundraise like a BOSS with special guest and fellow rare mama, Brittany Markham

FromConfessions of a Rare Disease Mama

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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week I have my friend, Brittany Markham, on the podcast to chat all things fundraising! Guys, I am in awe of all that Brittany has been able to accomplish since her son Damian's ASMD diagnosis. She has raised over a million dollars toward research for treatments for ASMD. Over. One. Million. Dollars. As I'm sure you all know, the pressure us rare parents feel to raise money for our children's diagnosis' on top of ALL the other stresses that come along with raising a child living with a rare disease is no joke. This episode we talk about (rare disease) mom guilt, what it's like to witness our kid's regression, how Brittany manages it all, fundraising expectations, and her journey with her son Damian's diagnosis.  Happy listening, friends! Follow along Damian's journey:https://www.savedamian.com/YoutubeInstagramFacebookTikTokGoFundMeListen to our other episode with fellow ASMD mama, Taylor Sabky: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/family-planning-after-a-diagnosis-with-special/id1621317686?i=1000589245647https://www.confessionsofararediseasemama.com/Learn more about my children's fight with ASMD and donate to our cause:https://www.saveromanandstella.com/Follow on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confessionsofararediseasemama/
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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