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What is Walk a Mile in My Shoes?
Walk a Mile in My Shoes 2008 is a grassroots campaign in recognition of National Epidermolysis Bullosa Awareness Week. This special week was created and formalized by Congress and the Senate in the U.S. in 2006, in tribute to people diagnosed with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) and to increase awareness about this rare genetic disease. Please see the Legislation page on this site for further information about the Bills.
This campaign’s primary element is a simple one-mile walkathon, taking place anywhere in America, Canada and Mexico. YOU can organize this with your family, your club, your church or synagogue, your place of business; YOU can hold it at a local high school track, in a park, or in a shopping mall! YOU and I – we are the advocates for people with EB. It is up to us! We recommend that you go out and talk to people, use this website's campaign tools and resources or make your own, create awareness for EB and for our nonprofit charities, and by doing so, help the people with EB who need them.
EVENT LIST / TOOLS / RESOURCES
PLEASE PARTICIPATE!
(Our Oct. 18 Utah event reports great success!)
Here are the Oct. 25-31 events reported as of October 17:
Real-time Event location list for USA/Canada/Mexico
CREATE EB AWARENESS BY...
signing up for FREE at SECOND LIFE and participating
in our online GLOBAL WAM2008 benefit.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH!
From 4 p.m. SLT until midnight
(SLT = Second Life Time/Pacific Time)
Music Alchemy Concert and Event Pavilion
on Persenickety Isle (253, 45, 22) or use this location-based link
Second Life 2008 EB Benefit
Music by Jaycatt Nico, Frogg Marlowe, Lyndon Heart,
Tone Uriza, Kyle Beltran and Trinala!
Contact in-world member/event host "Caeleigh Lamington."
See you there!
HELP EBMRF FUND EB RESEARCH BY...
Supporting McKay Daines' Bike-A-Thon Oct. 18 - Nov. 8
McKay is a youth who has worked with EB patients.
To earn his Eagle Scout rank, McKay has chosen
a Walk a Mile in My Shoes bike-a-thon event as his
service project, to benefit EBMRF.
To learn more or make a pledge, send an email to EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT.
CREATE EB AWARENESS BY...
downloading the press release and sending
it to your local media outlets - newspaper, TV, radio.
Also, send it to your mayor, your congressperson, etc.,
asking them to issue a public proclamation!
Press Release for Walk a Mile in My Shoes 2008
CREATE EB AWARENESS BY...
printing out this brochure.
Each file is one side of the tri-fold brochure.
Print out a stack, fold, and distribute them throughout our week!
Brochure outside
Brochure inside
CREATE EB AWARENESS BY...
having a public showing of this PowerPoint presentation.
At your Walk a Mile in My Shoes event, at the library,
at a hospital or university, this creates greater awareness!
National EB Awareness Week Presentation
BUY A T-SHIRT - PROFITS SPLIT DEBRA/EBMRF
WAM2008 T-shirt
OR SIMPLY COLLECT DONATIONS FOR ONE OF OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS
TO FUND EB RESEARCH AND FAMILY PROGRAMS!
Be sure to put "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" on the check memo line and envelope
so our nonprofit charities can tally up our awareness week's efforts!
In addition to EB awareness, our goal with Walk a Mile in My Shoes is to raise funds for effective research and family programs, for the following organizations:
- Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of America – www.debra.org
- Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation – www.ebkids.org
- Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of Canada – www.debracanada.org
- Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of Mexico – www.debra.org.mx
Walkathon organizers may choose to participate for the awareness alone, or they can fundraise. You are encouraged to do so, and to forward any resulting donations DIRECTLY to the above organizations – your choice, of course!
Please see the Walkathon How-To for suggestions on how to organize such an event. You are welcome to use this Activity Sign-up Sheet and Donor Form to add participants and fundraise for our nonprofits.
We invite you to send information about YOUR Walk a Mile in My Shoes event to this website ahead of time, so people in our community will know where to participate; to send information about the success of your event to us, so that we can share it; and to send us YouTube-size videos. This year, the website is capable of showing them, and you can just IMAGINE how much the people in our community would enjoy seeing our successes! Feel free to email me at gena@ebrelay.org, if you have any questions.
Yes, you can do other kinds of fundraisers. Yes, if you do not want to raise funds for these organizations, you are still encouraged to do something. If you are doing a Walk a Mile in My Shoes event and using Walk a Mile in My Shoes tools and resources, all we ask is that you fully participate by sharing information. If you are raising funds for your own family foundation, that’s fine, because you are creating EB awareness – we only ask that you clarify this information, so that others are fully informed about where donations are going. We think that’s fair, and we hope you do, too.
Walk a Mile in My Shoes 2007, which took place in our inaugural year, included a kick-off component wherein a group of EB advocates drove across America from coast to coast – from Battery Park, New York, to Stanford, California. Rallies were held in venues nationwide. The upside of this is that it was a great way to start this campaign – but the downside was that we couldn’t possibly be everywhere! A documentary of this week is underway.
This campaign and all of my efforts that led to it are in memory of my Mom, Lillian Ann “Pat” (Brumitt) Barbrey, who lived with and died from Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa, Hallopeau Siemens subtype, and in memory of ALL of the loved ones we have lost to the consequences of this dreadful disease known as EB. Your lives were a blessing to us! Everything I am, I owe to my Mother, and she would want my life to stand for something. More than anything, she wanted this disease to be history – especially when she thought of the children!
This campaign is also very much in honor of everyone living with EB now, and to those who will be born into this world. Whether it's Simplex or Junctional or Dystrophic, each day's journey can be a serious challenge. We especially honor those of you with the most severe forms of EB, who must fight to live each day. We can't afford to stop working until there is a cure.
We can pray… and we do pray with all our hearts… we can hope for miracles in cord blood stem cell transplants, and gene therapies and new, better treatments… and we do hope fervently… but we can also take action ourselves, and do everything we can for those we love and others with EB, until that time comes.
Gena Brumitt Gruschovnik
"Walk a Mile in My Shoes" Founder, Event Organizer