FIGHT TTTS Shirts Fundraiser!
Port & Company Core Pullover Hoodie
- Sizes S - XXXXL
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About this campaign
We would be so grateful for your help so we can continue to provide grants for families in crisis who need to travel for treatment.
The TTTS Foundation, through our Circle of Care Progra,m provides thousands of dollars in financial support to families each year. Your help today will give the most special gift of hope and a chance to try and save their babies. We need to raise more donations to sustain these gifts, and with your help, we will be ready to support all the families diagnosed and in need in 2025.
December is International TTTS Awareness Month and December 7 is World TTTS Awareness Day.
On December 7, 1989, Mary Slaman made a promise to her identical twins, Matthew Steven and Steven James, on the day of their birth, that they would be known and remembered and that she would find the answers. Little Steven passed away, little Matthew survived. The TTTS Foundation is Mary's promise kept, and she has dedicated her life to fulfilling her promise.
Baby blue is for the day 'after' the storm, when the skies turn blue, and the babies will survive and thrive like daisies flourishing in a field. All the babies who go through TTTS, including TAPS, SIUGR, and TAPS are called Daisy Babies.
Honor your babies or special ones in your life by purchasing shirts today and share your story with those who ask! You have truly made a difference!
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So thankful for our TTTS survivors!
For our daughters Ava Carolina and Sophia Grace whom I am at Stage 1 with at 22 weeks
We lost our sons to TTTS.
In loving memory of our angel daughter's, Amelia and Nora, who fought hard against TTTS. We love you and miss you both so very much!
For my amazing niece, her husband, and their baby girls!
Thank you for saving my boys!!!!
The foundation helped me when my twins had ttts
I have twins who were stage 4 TTTS. They will be 3 in March. We nearly lost my recipient. She has cerebral palsy and is severely disabled today.
In memory of Charlie and Wyatt Jones