Two clicks to donate to the Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation Lets help out a 4 year old girl!

Maverick319

Platinum Member
Dec 4, 1999
2,421
0
0
Click here, then click on Sarah's photo and Bayer will donate $1.00 toward JRA research. This disease killed my girlfriends mother, but this is a 4 year old girl suffering from a horrible disease. Take time out and give a few clicks. Thanks in advance for reading this post.

The story, from an e-mail from iBuyer.net

A new Internet corporate giving initiative will help four-year-old Sarah Windham of Summerville, South Carolina and thousands of other children who cope with juvenile arthritis.

Bayer Corporation will donate $1 to the Carolinas Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation each time anyone visits www.aleve.com and clicks on Sarah's picture.

The gift will help a little girl who has struggled with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) since she began walking at 12 months. It also will benefit research for juvenile arthritis, a disease that touches more than 300,000 children across the country. Overall, arthritis and related conditions affect nearly 43 million Americans, or about one of every six people, making it one of the most prevalent diseases in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control estimate that by the year 2020, 60 million people will be affected by arthritis as the baby boom generation ages.

No one knows the cause of JRA, but the disease involves abnormalities of the immune system. JRA can alter growth and cause joint damage and inflammation, although, fortunately, permanent damage to joints is less common in children than in adults who have rheumatoid arthritis.

Sarah's problems began around her first birthday, when her mother noticed that her first steps were taken with a slight limp. By 16 months, Sarah's right knee was sore and swollen. Blood tests and X-rays concluded that the child suffered from pauciarticular rheumatoid arthritis, a form of JRA that can affect up to four joints at a time. Doctors at the Medical University of South Carolina's Division of Rheumatology and Immunology confirmed the diagnosis.

Because people who have rheumatoid arthritis also can have eye inflammation and jaw problems, Sarah receives interdisciplinary care that includes working with her pediatrician, pediatric orthopedic surgeon, orthodontist and ophthalmologist. The good news is that her disease is now in remission. However, the strong medication that Sarah takes could have adverse side affects if taken for an extended period, and so the future course of her disease is uncertain.

But for now, she's a happy, active little girl who loves to take ice skating lessons. And since her diagnosis, her family has worked and fought hard so that Sarah and others like her can one day look forward to growing up without the fear of the pain ever returning.

"We're delighted that Aleve has undertaken this important initiative," said Lisa Werneck of the Arthritis Foundation. "The funds donated will be cause for many, many smiles."

To learn more about the Bayer "Sarah's Smile" giving initiative, visit the Aleve Web site at www.aleve.com. For information on the Arthritis Foundation and its efforts to raise public awareness about juvenile arthritis, visit www.arthritis.org.

 

GLudlow

Senior member
Jul 10, 2000
470
0
0
Umm.. not to sound callous, but this isn't really a hot deal. They'll donate their $10,000 without haivng to spam all of anandtech forums.
 

Pete

Diamond Member
Oct 10, 1999
4,953
0
0
Done...but this really should be posted in Off-Topic. I can't argue against helping someone less fortunate than me, and something like this really puts my technolust in perspective, but there'll be no limit to the number of posts of this nature that can be made.

Still, nice to know you care, Maverick, and I'm sorry for your loss.
 

Ciber

Platinum Member
Nov 20, 2000
2,531
30
91
done, and you morons should be ashamed to even say something as stupid as this is not a hot deal,were talking about sick children here and your worrying about it being posted on the wrong stupid forum??.anyway technically giving away 10k is a HOT deal specially if its for sick children.
 

RobK

Senior member
Oct 10, 1999
319
0
0
Well, if everyone posted stuff like this (and God knows, we could fill up this place w/ only charity posts), then the forum would be ruined, wouldn't it!? Charity is fantastic, but stick to the board topic.
 

n2wishin

Junior Member
Dec 6, 2000
1
0
0
To me this is the hottest deal out there. My best friend was diagnosed w/ this about a year ago. made her life hell. she's only 15. thanks guys.
 

Pete

Diamond Member
Oct 10, 1999
4,953
0
0
Ciber, and anyone else who feels they can make their point more effectively by using bad language, please grow up or avoid using it with me. It doesn't work. I believe my concerns are valid, and I stated my opinion on the matter quite clearly.

And don't kid yourself into thinking Aleve isn't milking this for all it's worth--I'm fairly sure they reached their 10,000 person limit a while ago. I'm sorry to bring cynicism into this thread, as it deals with such a sensitive topic. My heart goes out to those who have to deal with these chronic, life-altering problems.