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What Else Can You Do? Your financial donations are the backbone of future Breakthroughs, however there are many other ways which you can contribute.  Please send us an e-mail at maplg@ourpostbox.com with your contact information, your donation amount, and any further volunteer interests you might have:

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  • Put a link to the BRIGHT Foundation on your website
  • E-mail the website address to a friend
  • Write a case study of your family's experience
  • Agree to Participate in the BRIGHT Database Project
  • Visit our Advocacy page and get involved
  • Research a new theory
  • If you are a professional join our Scientific Advisory Board

Contact BRIGHT

The BREAKTHROUGH initiative's goal is to raise funds for improved treatment options and innovative research.

Every year hundreds of promising research projects, all of them approved through a rigorous national peer-review system, are not funded. By pushing research dollars into projects that have demonstrated significant potential for discovery, the BRIGHT Foundation can guarantee the highest possible return on every research investment.

How are Research Dollars Allocated?
Every level of giving, from $50 to $500 and up, has a direct impact on research and quality of life programs. The number of research awards given and quality of life programs developed each year is directly related to the amount of funding the BRIGHT Foundation receives.

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