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SUPPORT TWO CAUSES CLOSE TO MY HEART!

1.  Huntington’s Disease Foundation

Huntington’s Disease is a devastating and progressive genetic condition that deeply impacts entire families across generations. My own family has been directly affected—my grandmother, mother, and sister were all diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease, and I’ve witnessed firsthand the emotional, physical, and mental toll it takes.

Because of this, I’ve proudly worked alongside organizations dedicated to Huntington’s Disease research, awareness, and support. I have even gone on "Good Morning America" to share my story and fundraise for this worthy cause.  These foundations work tirelessly to offer resources to families, fund scientific studies, and provide hope for a cure. Their mission is not only close to my heart—it’s part of my life story.

If you feel moved to contribute, your donation can make a lasting impact. Every dollar helps fund vital research and supports individuals and families navigating this difficult journey. The images are of my mom and grandmother who have both died from Huntington Disease.

👉 Donate or learn more at [HDSA.org](https://hdsa.org)

2.  The American Red Cross

The American Red Cross has long been a beacon of help in times of crisis, providing disaster relief, blood donations, and critical emergency response when people need it most. I’ve had the privilege of volunteering with the Red Cross to various Disaster Zones, and witnessing the incredible dedication of their teams. The photos are of many of the places I went to help the Disaster Relief Team.  Whether responding to wildfires, hurricanes, or everyday emergencies, they show up with compassion, supplies, and skilled care.

Their work empowers communities, supports military families, and trains everyday heroes in life-saving skills. By donating to the Red Cross, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping someone find shelter, receive a blood transfusion, or reconnect with loved ones in the wake of disaster.

👉 Contribute today at [redcross.org](https://www.redcross.org)

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