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Billy says, “We can still do good and joyful things”

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Show your strength with a double impact [Show your strength with twice the impact.]( [MDA - Muscular Dystrophy Association]( [Donate Now]( [Show Your Strength. Double Your Impact.]( Dear {NAME}, During our 30 Days of Strength Challenge, we’re celebrating members of our community and the strength they show every day. [Image of Leticia] People like Leticia, an HR professional with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), who has worked her way to personal and professional success. “It is so important to advocate for yourself,” she says. “And to remember, ‘I belong here.’” [image of Billy] And Billy, who has used his passion for pizza and strong social media presence to be a powerful voice for people with muscular dystrophy and other diseases. “I want to show them that while we struggle with some really heavy stuff, we can still do good and joyful things,” he says. We can all do good and joyful things in our lives. Today, [you still have time for your support to go even further]( in a challenge provided by Ed Morse Automotive Group and its community. Together, they have raised more than $430,000 in funds to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) — creating a challenge fund that doubles your impact. Now your gift can go twice as far when combined with the challenge funds. At MDA, we rely on your generosity. Please show your strength and commitment by making a gift now. [Please Double My Impact]( [image of Leah] When Leah was born with scapuloperoneal spinal muscular atrophy (SPSMA), doctors said she might never walk. But through hard work and determination, at 15, Leah walks with only the help of leg braces. She’s also an actress, model, dancer, and adaptive athlete. And she says, “Time is our enemy. We need to find cures and treatments today.” When you support the Muscular Dystrophy Association during our 30 Days of Strength Challenge, your gift will have twice the impact in funding access to research, advocacy, and care. [Thank you for showing your commitment!]( Celebrating your strength, [Morgan Roth] Morgan Roth Muscular Dystrophy Association [I'll Give Today]( [Forward this email to a friend!]( [MDA - Muscular Dystrophy Association]( [Donate Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [BBB logo]( © 2023 Muscular Dystrophy Association All rights reserved. Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc. 1016 W Jackson Blvd #1073 Chicago, IL 60607, US | 1-800-572-1717 [Unsubscribe]( | [State Fundraising Notice]( The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. [View Online]( | [Privacy Policy](

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