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If
you’re wishing you could help…you can.
The National Fibromyalgia Research Association (NFRA)
is offering a way for you to remember someone you care about
with a special acknowledgement.
These tax-exempt gifts and donations are a wonderful
way for individuals, businesses, and organizations to honor
someone while supporting NFRA’s mission of education, treatment,
and finding a cure for fibromyalgia.
If you would like to make a donation
in memory of a loved one or friend, the NFRA will send an
appropriate card to the family of the deceased, acknowledging
your thoughtful donation.
If you desire to make a gift honoring
someone, the NFRA will send a personal note to the honoree,
notifying them of your generous contribution.
And, if your gift is for $25.00 or more, we will also
include our beautiful fibromyalgia Awareness Pin.
If you like, you may even add a personalized message.
You will receive a notification stating that the donation
and a gift card (and the fibromyalgia
Awareness Pin with your donation of $25.00 or more) has
been sent.
The amount of the gift or donation
will not be included in the note to the recipient, however,
it will in NFRA’s card to the donor for tax purposes.
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Celebration
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| A gift to the NFRA is
a delightful way to honor a loved one or friend in celebration
of a birthday, anniversary, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day,
Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Just Because. |
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Remembrance |
| A gift to the National
Fibromyalgia Research Association is a caring, thoughtful
way to remember the passing on of a loved one or friend. |
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Support
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| Fibromyalgia
is the invisible disability, and our goal is to find the
cause and a cure!
Your tax-exempt* contribution will help us reach
that goal. |
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To make your contribution, please
send a check or money order in US funds to:
National Fibromyalgia Research Association
PO Box 500
Salem, OR 97302
or
Click on the banner
below to order online:

*The National Fibromyalgia Research
Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations
are used 100% for FMS research, education, and awareness.
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