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Join the Skate-a-thon Campaign!
The Skate-a-thon Campaign is a peer-to-peer campaign to raise money for our mission and increase the impact of the Skate-a-thon Virtual Event.
Anyone can create a page & help support the Parkinson's community- from anywhere in Nebraska!
The campaign will be live throughout the month of April until Friday, May 7th- plenty of time to make your impact.
How to create a fundraising page.
Please note: Fundraising pages do not include tickets to the Virtual Skate-a-thon Event taking place April 30th- May 1st. Make sure to purchase your tickets if you plan to tune in to the event!
Tool Kit Coming Soon!
We are working hard on creating resources to help you have a successful campaign.
Check back soon for event graphics, campaign emails, social media content, and more!
Please let us know if you have any questions along the way by contacting Amber at amber@parkinsonsnebraska.org or 402-210-1419.
Search their name to make a donation to go towards their efforts.
Leaderboard
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Thank you!
Thank you so much for supporting the 2021 Skate-a-thon for Parkinson's! We are so grateful for your commitment to improving the quality of life for Nebraskans with Parkinson's and their families. We could not do our work without your support.
Before you start sharing with friends and family, make sure to edit your campaign page. It's easy and we've already done most of the work for you!
Here's how:
Team Captains- don't forget to edit your Team Page, too! You can find step-by-step instructions here.
We will also be sending you these steps in an email along with a Tool Kit with tools and resources like event graphics, campaign emails, social media content, a promo timeline, press release template, and more!
If you have any questions about your fundraiser, please email Amber at amber@parkinsonsnebraska.org. We are here to help you be successful!
We appreciate the time you spent and commitment we share for our mission to improve the lives of Nebraskans with Parkinson's and their families. We simply couldn't do it without you.
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