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Each
February, the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research hosts a nationwide
education and awareness campaign, Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis® (K.I.S.S.).
The campaign continues to gain momentum and the 2007 K.I.S.S. Campaign reached millions
through a combination of education events, print articles, Public
Service Announcements and widely broadcast health reports.
In 2007, the week 'kicked off' at a gala themed
fundraising event, held in Chicago on February 3rd. More than 400
supporters, patients and well-known celebrity patients joined FSR to raise national
awareness of sarcoidosis and important funds to support sarcoidosis
research.

The annual Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis®
campaign provides an opportunity to recognize those working to
advance the Foundation's mission to improve the lives of those affected
by sarcoidosis and to find a cure for this disease. 2007 Honorees
include: Bill Russell, Dr. Marc Judson and Sloan Valve Company. Read the
2007 K.I.S.S. Press Release to learn more about this years'
event.
As a direct result last year's Campaign, the
Foundation was able to pledge more than $100,000 toward new research
grants. Grants awarded in 2006 ranged from molecular research designed
to find more specific treatments to a new partnership to accelerate the
collection of tissue for placement with disease researchers. Through these grants, we hope to
realize the promise of victory, and someday ‘KISS’ sarcoidosis goodbye.
The Foundation thanks the following organizations for
their support of the 2007 Campaign: Sloan Valve Company, NBC-5
Chicago, Modern Luxury Magazines/Chicago Social, Grey Goose Vodka,
Burrell Communications Group, Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal, @ World
Properties, KPMG and the National Sarcoidosis Society of Chicago.
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Mark Your Calendars!
Don't Miss K.I.S.S. Chicago 2008
Saturday, 2 February 2008
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You can help support the K.I.S.S. campaign as a
Sponsor or by making a donation to the K.I.S.S. Chicago 2008 auction.
(Download Sponsor Form or
Auction Form.)
OR you can help FSR raise awareness of the disease and
funds to support much-needed research throughout the year by hosting a
local K.I.S.S. event.
Learn more.
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