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Walk for a Cure for Scleroderma, Sign up Now

Help fight Scleroderma, a rare, deadly disease, by raising money in Stamford's June 22 wal; Jason Alexander talks about how it affected his sister.

The Scleroderma Foundation / Tri-State, Inc. Chapter is sponsoring "Stamford Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma" on June 22, an annual walk to raise awareness and money needed to deal with this devastating autoimmune disease. 

Money raised at this event will be used to help fund research efforts and provide patient support and education. To date there is no known cause or cure. 

Help us as we seek to increase understanding about treatment and management of scleroderma. 

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The walk takes place Sunday, June 22, 2014 at Westhill High School, 125 Roxbury Rd., Stamford. Check-in & Registration  is at 9 a.m.; the walk begins at 10 a.m.

For more information about scleroderma contact the Scleroderma Foundation/Tri-State, Inc. Chapter office at (800) 867-0885 or visit on the web at www.SclerodermaTriState.org.

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