As we approach the fourth annual GBM Awareness Day on July 20, 2022, we’re asking you to get involved.
Our goal: to raise $50,000 for breakthrough GBM research.
Our motivation and inspiration? People like Kelli, a 44-year-old mother of three who was just diagnosed with GBM nine months ago.
“Can I just live for like, six seconds, and breathe? Well, that’s not the nature of this disease,” Kelli says. “We need a cure!”
Kelli just learned in May that her tumor is growing again. She is also dealing with mobility issues — she has lost 70% of function on her left side. She can no longer cook for her family, garden or drive, among many other things.
“What I want you to know is, GBM is a wrecker. It wrecks families, it wrecks lives. It shouldn’t have to be like this,” Kelli says.
![Kelly, GBM survivor](https://www.abta.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Kelly-GBM-survivor-e1657307928787.jpg)
We agree and hope you’ll join us in July to raise awareness and increased funds for GBM Awareness Day (July 20.)
Last year, with the help of folks like you, we raised funds that supported research on immunotherapy as a potential treatment for GBM. This work could ultimately improve the lives of patients like Kelli and the 13,000+ people who will be diagnosed with GBM this year.
You can give early to our GBM Awareness Day campaign. Just click the Give Now button. Thank you!
Others Supporting GBM Awareness Day
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Jessie Schlacks
Jessie is Managing Editor of the bi-monthly e-newsletter MindMatters. Submit story ideas or questions to jschlacks@abta.org.