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Show your strength with a double impact Dear {NAME}, We have exciting news for you. In honor of Musc

Show your strength with a double impact [Show your strength with a double impact.]( [MDA - Muscular Dystrophy Association]( [Donate Now]( [Special 30-Day Extension]( Dear {NAME}, We have exciting news for you. In honor of Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month, our 30 Days of Strength Challenge has just been extended through September 25! But it won’t be extended again, so this is your last chance to have your gift doubled in impact, thanks to Ed Morse Automotive Group and its community. They have raised more than $430,000 in challenge funds, and they are challenging you to do your part. [Please give now to do twice as much.]( You can feel good about donating to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). We’re a nonprofit organization committed to being responsible stewards of the gifts we receive. Your gift will be used wisely on important initiatives like: - Pursuing new treatments through dozens of research grants every year, constantly improving care protocols. - Providing resources and support through our no-cost MDA Resource Center so that no one navigates their neuromuscular disease journey alone. - Advocacy goals such as making air travel more accessible for people living with neuromuscular diseases and preventing injury and damage to wheelchairs and other expensive devices. [Please Double My Impact]( Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month only comes once a year. And our 30 Days of Strength Challenge won’t be extended again. When we reach the September 25 deadline, your chance to [have your gift double in impact]( to fund access to research, advocacy, and care will end. So please grab this amazing opportunity to make twice the difference. During this special month when we celebrate the strength of our community, we’re also celebrating YOUR generosity and commitment! [Please make your gift now.]( 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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