Seth Rogen needs your help! |
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Hi There, I could really use your help. As you probably know there's a thief out there. It's robbing memories. It's robbing the ability to talk. It's robbing the ability to eat, walk, get dressed, shower, or recognize loved ones. It's robbing people of their ability to be humans. It's called Alzheimer's, and we've got to do something about it. I started the Hilarity for Charity Fund to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. Last January, I co-hosted the first annual Hilarity for Charity event in Los Angeles, California-and we raised over $300,000. I am trying to break that record this year and it starts with an outstanding opportunity. I am participating in the Mozilla Firefox® Challenge and they will donate $50,000 to the charity that raises the most money by the end of the day January 10. I know we can win with your help! To make it even more enticing, I asked my fellow members from 2012's Hilarity for Charity to sign a special ukulele-friends like Paul Rudd, Aziz Ansari, Ty Burrell, Bruno Mars, Judd Apatow and more! All you have to do is donate $26 dollars or more before time is up and you will be entered into a raffle to win the ukulele. Not a ukulele person? That's ok, you can still donate any amount to help me win the extra $50K for Alzheimer's. So, please make a gift today. Together we can make a huge stand in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. You all rock my world! Thanks!
PS – Curious about the Hilarity for Charity Fund? We started this fund as part of the national Alzheimer's Association, through which monies raised will be directed to help families struggling with Alzheimer's care today, increase support groups nationwide, and help advance cutting edge research.
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The Alzheimer's Association is the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission
is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected;
and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. |
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