Give A Little, Change A Lot

December 3, 2024 Give A Little, Change A Lot: The Power of Giving Tuesday You’ve endured the whirlwind of Thanksgiving planning,...

Giving Tuesday 2024

December 3, 2024

Give A Little, Change A Lot: The Power of Giving Tuesday

You’ve endured the whirlwind of Thanksgiving planning, the frenzy of Black Friday and the commotion of Cyber Monday! After spending time around the dinner table reflecting on what you’re thankful for, Giving Tuesday offers the opportunity to pause and transform your gratitude into action. Giving Tuesday, celebrated the Tuesday following Thanksgiving, is a global movement that encourages people to contribute to the charitable organizations that largely influence their lives.

During this season of thankfulness, consider helping the RLS Foundation meet their goal of raising $10,000 by the end of this Giving Tuesday, December 3. The importance of this day extends beyond financial contributions – it’s about fueling hope, raising awareness, and investing in the future. Thanks to your support, the RLS Foundation has had a year filled with remarkable achievements. Let’s take a moment to reflect on these milestones and celebrate success.

Record-Breaking Research Funding

Part of the RLS Foundation’s mission is to fund critical research that aims to improve our understanding of RLS and develop more effective treatments. For the first time, the organization is funding four RLS research studies in the same year! This historic level of support is made possible by our dedicated members and a collaboration with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Foundation (AASMF), which co-funded one of the grant awards. Each project aims to deepen our understanding of the genetic, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms of RLS. Learn more about each researcher and their study by clicking here.

Expanded Education and Awareness

Another crucial aspect of the RLS Foundation’s mission is enhanced education and awareness. Member support makes it possible to create and distribute valuable resources, organize awareness campaigns, and promote a better understanding of RLS among healthcare professionals. Resources include over 30 patient handouts, a monthly webinar series, a quarterly magazine NightWalkers, and a free physician education webinar series. All materials are reviewed periodically to ensure that you and your physician are receiving accurate information.

A Strong Support Network

For many with RLS, connecting with others who share similar experiences offers comfort. The RLS Foundation maintains weekly virtual support group meetings and an online Discussion Board that allow individuals from all corners of society to engage with each other. Support group leaders also host local in-person meetings while support contacts can be reached by email or phone. The RLS Foundation is thankful for the dedication of over 60 volunteers who make up our support network!

Impactful Advocacy

The RLS Foundation hosted its annual Hill Day event on September 9! RLS community members, expert physicians, and the organization’s staff and Board members united in Washington, DC to advocate for the needs of the RLS community by meeting with congressional representatives. With the incoming congressional appointments in 2025, there will be new representatives to engage with and educate on the community’s legislative priorities.

Community Empowerment

Though the RLS Foundation is a membership organization, it is dedicated to helping all who are affected by the disorder. Thanks to member support, we are able to provide scholarships to those who are challenged financially. The RLS Foundation is proud to ensure that no individual is denied access to crucial information and resources.

Thank You!

The importance of Giving Tuesday lies in its ability to inspire philanthropy and unity. By helping us reach our goal of raising $10,000 today, you will further our outreach related to RLS research, education and advocacy. Mark your calendar for Tuesday, December 3 and embrace the joy of giving! Give a little to change a lot.

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