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Brain Aneurysm Awareness T-shirt

Organized by Lynn Nuttall
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

September is Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month. Order your t-shirt now and help us spread much needed awareness!

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All funds raised will go directly to Brain Aneurysm Foundation Incorporated
$2,490 raised
145 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Cherry Red
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Cherry Red
Organized by Lynn Nuttall

About this campaign

Not only will you be helping to spread awareness, but a portion of the proceeds will go directly to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation to help us lead the way in brain aneurysm awareness, education, support, advocacy, and research funding.


The Brain Aneurysm Foundation was established in 1994 by a renowned Boston neurosurgeon and neurosurgical nurse practitioner who recognized unmet needs among their patients and families as well as a perilous lack of awareness about brain aneurysms among the public and the medical community. Over the ensuing 23 years, the nonprofit Brain Aneurysm Foundation has grown to become the globally recognized leader in brain aneurysm awareness, education, support, advocacy, and research funding.

Guided by a Medical Advisory Board of internationally respected brain aneurysm specialists affiliated with the world’s leading medical centers, and with grassroots support from legions of survivors and families across North America, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation has an audacious, but achievable, goal — a world without death or disability from brain aneurysms.




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Supporters

Melissa 1 item
Denise Strader 1 item

I had a ruptured brain aneurysm on May 12, 2017. Thankfully, my deficits are few. I was at a outstanding hospital. Nortons Hospital Brownsburg, Louisville, Kentucky.

Cheryl Dorfman 1 item
Kathleen Molina 1 item
Stacy Gilson 1 item
Anne Speakman 1 item

I’m 1 in 50. Massachusetts. 2005. Aneurysm Rupture: Craniotomy. Thanks to Christopher Ogilvy, MD, Deidre Buckley, NP.

Kelly Dominguez 1 item

A brain aneurysm took my dad 15 years ago.

Anonymous 1 item

I am 1 in 50. I had 13 total, 4 ruptured in 2011. 2 surgeries later, I have 2 remaining that could not be treated with coils, clips, etc.

Rebecca Small 1 item

My mom was 1 in 50 (she passed away from a ruptured aneurys). I a 1 in 50 (I had mine coiled). I'll wear this at the Susko 8K race in September.

Christina Distasi 1 item

In memory of my mom

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