Megan Moore was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when she was 5 years old. Now, 26 years later, Megan is achieving goals never before thought possible.
“This year was the third year I ran the 65 Roses Race. While I ran a shorter race because it was right before my wedding day, I am proud that it was the first time I ran a race in under a nine-minute pace! I am so happy with all the progress I have been able to make physically since starting new treatments. I can feel myself getting stronger and faster every day, all while my lungs are feeling healthier.”
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Because of you, so many people with cystic fibrosis, like Megan, are celebrating achieving their goals. Make a gift today to double the impact and help us reach our ultimate goal — making CF stand for Cure Found.
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The Stremick Family is offering a $250,000 match for the CF Foundation’s 2022 Giving Tuesday campaign. Beginning November 29, 2022, non-special event donations made online in the amount of $1 to $250,000 in support of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $250,000 by December 1, 2022, or when the match is complete, whichever comes first. Donations received in excess of the match will be used to support the CF Foundation’s mission towards finding a cure for CF.
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