Do you know someone struggling with a chronic disease? Chances are, you do. In fact, you probably logged onto the Huntington’s Hope website because you know someone struggling with Huntington’s disease.
It’s difficult to stand by and watch families suffer from the medical and financial burdens of an illness such as Huntington’s disease. But you don’t have to stand by. You can help. The Huntington’s Hope Scholarship Fund was created to help children of parents who have Huntington’s disease.
The onset of Huntington’s disease usually occurs between the ages of 30 and 50. Many times, the children of adults with Huntington’s disease are denied the privilege of gaining a post-secondary education because there simply isn’t enough money left after paying medical bills.
Please don’t close your eyes to this problem. DONATE TO HUNTINGTON’S HOPE SCHOLARSHIP FUND NOW. Donations of $5, $10 and $20 add up quickly and will provide the financial foundation for Huntington’s Hope Scholarship Fund.
Good Samaritan Society – Specialty Care Community in Robbinsdale, Minn., owned and operated by the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, is one of only eight long-term skilled care centers in the United States with a dedicated program for individuals with Huntington’s disease.