James Landi

Townsend Police No Shave November

Fundraising for STXBP1 Foundation
US$2,050
raised of US$1,000 target
by 19 supporters
We raise funds and awareness for STXBP1 to support ourfamilies and help find a cure

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page. Members of the Townsend Police Department will be participating in the No Shave November fundraiser next month to raise money in honor of the son of a local police officer who was diagnosed the rare genetic mutation STXBP1.  

Over the course of the month, members of the Townsend Police Department will be given an exemption from the department’s grooming policy and be allowed to grow a beard as part of the fundraising effort. This year, officers will be raising money for the STXBP1 Encephalopathy Foundation, which helps to raise awareness and find a cure for the rare genetic mutation, on behalf of Pepperell Police Officer Justin Zink and his family.

Officer Zink’s newborn son, Reece, was diagnosed with the disorder, which often causes complications like seizures, developmental delays, ataxia, limited speech, difficulty walking, difficulty eating and more.

Donations can be made to the Townsend Police Department’s fundraiser here: https://lnkd.in/eyf7gvP

Anyone who would like to donate to the Zink family can do so by visiting the GoFundMe page: https://lnkd.in/e5uM9Ym



About the charity

The STXBP1 Foundation is a parent driven foundation dedicated to raising awareness of STXBP1 Encephalopathy (a rare genetic disorder) among parents, physicians, scientists, and pharmaceutical innovators in order to better understand STXBP1 and thus develop better treatments and ultimately a cure.

Donation summary

Total raised
US$2,050.00
Online donations
US$2,050.00
Offline donations
US$0.00

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