Once again, Steve O’Donnell will swim in the Chesapeake Bay Challenge to raise money to find a cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a hereditary neuromuscular disorder that slowly cripples those affected. Last year’s “Swim for the Cure” raised over $190,000. That set a new record, but Steve and the other swimmers (pictured at right) hope to make the 2008 Swim for the Cure even more successful.
We admire Steve's courage and determination in meeting the challenges he faces because of his CMT, and we are doing everything we can to find an effective therapy or cure. That includes making sure that every penny of every dollar you donate is actually used to fund promising research.
To support Steve and the 2008 swim team, please click here to donate online now or click here to download and print a form you can mail with your check.
Through your generous support of Steve and all those who "swim for the cure," you will enable the CMTA to continue funding this important research. Thank you.
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