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Thank you for your generous support.

We all hope and pray for a miracle that will cure our loved ones and friends that live each day with Parkinson’s, diabetes, heart disease, spinal cord injury, cancer, M.S., Alzheimer’s, ALS and a host of other debilitating conditions that no one should ever have to suffer unnecessarily. But, the cures won’t be the result of a miracle…they will be the result of funding and research.

TAMR has been working on a shoestring budget. Your donation will help produce materials and continue to provide nonstop, on-the-ground advocacy, grassroots communication that will build and expand a bipartisan pro-research coalition. The stakes are high and our mission is worthy. We truly appreciate your help in helping secure a healthy future for our loved ones–our children, grandchildren and generations to come.

Lorraine Chammah
President, Texans for Advancement of Medical Research


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