Crafters for a Cause
Last year, we raised almost $300,000 for HDSA! It is a charity that is very personal and close to my heart because it affects my family. Huntington’s Disease (HD) is a genetic, neurodegenerative disease with a devastating impact on individuals and entire families. It is hereditary and it is terminal.
So far, there is no cure for Huntington’s Disease.
It is like having Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and ALS simultaneously. We need to find a cure. Children of an HD Parent each have a 50/50 chance of inheriting this disease.
Donations help support the families, doctors, scientists, researchers, everyone in the HD community who are working tirelessly for a cure.
It is with a sense of urgency that I am called to help raise money for research and development of a cure and to support other families of this deadly and horrific disease.
If you are interested in purchasing a box of goods, please know that 100% of the net proceeds of the box will be going to support the Central Ohio HDSA as we work to find a cure and support the HD Community.
- $50 donations receive a box of craft supplies valued at over $100
- $150 donations receive a box of craft supplies valued at over $300
If you would like to make a direct donation without a special gift, that would be WONDERFUL, every penny helps. To do so, please click or tap HERE.
If you would like to learn more about HD, please click or tap HERE.
Many thanks of the brands who donated product:
- Simon Says Stamp
- Tim Holtz and Mario Rossi
- Advantus
- Altenew
- Avery Elle
- Beadsmith
- Clearly Besotted
- Colorado Craft Company
- Crafters Companion
- ETC Papers
- Gina K Designs
- Hero Arts
- i-Crafter
- Lavania Stamps
- Lawn Fawn
- Memory Box
- My Favorite Things
- Newton’s Nook
- Paper Rose Studio
- Papertrey Ink
- Picket Fence Studios
- Pretty Pink Posh
- Purple Onion Designs
- Ranger
- Scrapbook Adhesives
- Sizzix
- Stamp n Storage
- Stampers Anonymous
- Sweet November
- The Crafters Workshop
- Waffle Flower
- Whimsy Stamps
With love and gratitude,
Heidi Crowl
Simon Says Stamp Founder