Monday, December 19, 2011

NOT: RE: MOMS ON A MISSION Contest--$5,000 Prize/$5,000 Matching--Opportunity To Help Dr. Daniel Peterson's ME/CFS Research

The Neuro-Immune Disease Alliance (NIDA) won.

Well done to everyone involved incl. everyone who voted and those who
promoted it including Faith Wong, Liz Willow and others at the ME
(ME/CFS) Fundraising Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/115200951912652/

I see also at the group that an anonymous donor has confirmed the
matching i.e. $10,000 will be going to Simmaron Research

-----Original Message-----
(Dec 8)

One of our ME/CFS nonprofits, the Neuro-Immune Disease Alliance
(NIDA), is participating in the MOMS ON A MISSION contest, sponsored
by Blue
Shield of California. NIDA funds a research initiative at Simmaron
Research (Dr. Daniel Peterson's ME/CFS research into Cytokines at Bond
University in Australia). NIDA was established in 2010
by Don and Linda Tannenbaum, whose daughter has ME/CFS. More info
about NIDA at: http://www.nidalliance.org

The MOMS ON A MISSION contest is on Facebook at:
https://apps.facebook.com/momsonamission/contests/167049/voteable_entries/38250500.
The voting period is Dec. 5th-15th. Persons may vote from anywhere
around the world, and it is an easy, one-time vote. (There are only 17
nonprofits in the running.) Please vote today and spread the word about
this opportunity to benefit ME/CFS research. Thank you for your help!

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