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How BDSRA Supports Bereaved and Actively Caring Batten Disease Families

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How BDSRA Supports Bereaved and Actively Caring Batten Disease Families

 

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The BDSRA Annual Family Conference is a haven for our Batten disease community. It’s where lifelong bonds and friendships are formed and where crucial information is learned. Your gifts to the BDSRA Foundation make the Annual Family Conference possible, so Batten families like Mitch’s won’t be alone on their Batten journey. Join our Batten families in the fight for treatments and a cure for Batten disease. 

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BDSRA Foundation

PO Box 30049
Gahanna, OH 43230

 

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As a bereaved Batten father, Chris Hawkins gives back to the Batten disease community by assisting with BDSRA’s virtual Grief Chats. Your donations to BDSRA make our virtual programming possible, providing much-needed support to both bereaved and actively caring families affected by Batten disease. Your support means families aren’t alone in battling this devastating disease. Join Chris in the fight for treatments and a cure for Batten disease

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Or mail a check to:

 

BDSRA Foundation

PO Box 30049
Gahanna, OH 43230

 
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By Patrick Kotnik|2025-12-13T17:00:01-05:00December 31st, 2025|Latest News|Comments Off on How BDSRA Supports Bereaved and Actively Caring Batten Disease Families

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