CureDuchenne, a leading global nonprofit focused on finding and funding a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, announces a new initiative centered on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and Duchenne community needs.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- CureDuchenne, a leading global nonprofit focused on finding and funding a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, announces a new initiative centered on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and Duchenne community needs. CureDuchenne is the ideal conduit for providing the Duchenne community with critical education, advocacy and support. This COVID-19 vaccine initiative rollout continues to cement its leadership position with a multi-step approach prioritizing vaccine education, greater access and support for the global Duchenne community: Educating the community:
Informing key decision makers of the vaccine rollout:
Supporting the Duchenne community:
“We are a leading voice for the Duchenne community and steadfast in our commitment to support and educate on anything related to COVID-19, including the vaccine,” said Debra Miller, founder and CEO, CureDuchenne. “Our team worked tirelessly to develop a suite of support tools that educate and inform our community with the facts that matter to them the most. As we work with states and local officials, we look forward to advocating on behalf of the entire Duchenne community while the vaccine rollout progresses. Our goal is to inoculate everyone affected by Duchenne.” For more information on how to get involved with CureDuchenne and helping the Duchenne community or if you have experienced a recent diagnosis, please visit CureDuchenne.org. The “COVID-19 Vaccines - What the Duchenne Community Needs to Know” webinar will be available to download at CureDuchenne.org after the event takes place. About CureDuchenne View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cureduchenne-launches-initiative-to-prioritize-duchenne-community-needs-for-covid-19-vaccine-rollout-301208972.html SOURCE CureDuchenne |