Individual Fundraising Pages
Below are fundraising pages created by individuals to support DHA and help raise the bar for FGIMDs research.
Running In The Low Lands: Race For Awareness

Delft, Netherlands
Fundraising for: Other
Motivation
Three members of my immediate family, including my aunt, suffer from painful, chronic, and debilitating FGIMDs. I run to help raise awareness of and research funding for Functional Gastrointestinal and Motility Disorders.
My Story
Last year I trained to run my first marathon on behalf of people with FGMIDs. Running with DHA and with the support of the community made it an incredible experience and together we raised nearly ...
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Give A Quarter, Save A Quarter! A Piggy Bank Tale

Catonsville, Maryland
Fundraising for: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Motivation
I placed a piggy bank out at work and a sign that read:
25% of Americans have a Functional GI Disorder
Most Commonly Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Often, It will be Someone You Already Know! These Types of Disorders can be Unmanageable at Times and This is When Your Support is Needed!
By Giving a Quarter
You are Funding Research for the Treatment Of Disorders
Like IBS, Chronic Constipation, GERD, Dyspepsia, and Many More.
100% of Contributions Goes To The
International Foundation For Functional GI Disorders
My Story
This is important to me because I have suffered silently for a long time. When you have a Functional GI Disorder, everything is affected. Your family, your friends, you work life, school and ...
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Hirschsprung's Disease Awareness Bracelets For Bryer

Fundraising for: Hirschsprung Disease (HD)
Motivation
Cathy's Creations makes beautiful beaded bracelets which raise money for Hirschsprung's Disease research.
My Story
Hirschsprung's disease is a blockage of the large intestine due to improper muscle movement in the bowel. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present from birth. It affects about 1 ... Read More
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