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30 Days of Strength Starts TOMORROW! 💛💪💛

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This email updates every day with a new way to celebrate! September is Muscular Dystrophy Awareness

This email updates every day with a new way to celebrate! [This email updates every day with a new way to celebrate!]( [View Online.]( [MDA]( [Double Your Impact]( September is Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month The strongest month of the year begins Tomorrow! Not sure how to participate in 30 Days of Strength? We’ve got 30 ideas! Dear {NAME}, The people we serve experience muscle weakness every day. Yet they are some of the strongest people in the world. It takes strength to persevere when your body doesn’t always cooperate. It takes strength to adapt when the world isn’t always built with you in mind. It takes strength to declare, “My condition will NOT hold me back!” [This month, I invite you to join all of us in the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) family in celebrating the strength of people living with a neuromuscular disease.]( We’ve collected 30 different ways you can participate — one for each day of Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month! Here’s today’s: [30 WAYS FOR 30 DAYS - Day 1 Share your story on social media using #30DaysOfStrength]( We’ll be sharing stories of hope, courage, and incredible strength all month long. But if you save this email, it will show you a new way to participate every day. (You can also visit [mda.org/30-ways-30-days]( and bookmark that page.) {NAME}, I’m excited 30 Days of Strength is getting underway, and I hope you are too. It’s going to be an inspiring journey for all of us! [One of the strongest ways you can support this annual campaign is to make a donation to MDA. Your gift will empower children and adults living with a neuromuscular disease to embrace their strengths … and follow their dreams!]( So much more to come, [Alicia Dobosz] Donald S. Wood, PhD President & CEO [MDA]( [Donate Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [MDA.org]( [MDA.org]( © 2024 Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc. All rights reserved. 1016 W Jackson Blvd #1073 Chicago, IL 60607 1-800-572-1717 [Unsubscribe]( | [State Fundraising Notices]( The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. [View Online]( | [Privacy Policy](

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