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$2.3 Million Raised for Cystinosis Research

IRVINE, Calif. - 
      Mitch Albom, author of best-selling memoir “Tuesdays With Morrie,” 
      along with a $1-million challenge grant helped raise $2.3 million for 
      Natalie’s Wish, the fundraiser for the
Posted : Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:28:56 GMT
Author : Cystinosis Research Foundation
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IRVINE, Calif. - (Business Wire) Mitch Albom, author of best-selling memoir “Tuesdays With Morrie,” along with a $1-million challenge grant helped raise $2.3 million for Natalie’s Wish, the fundraiser for the Cystinosis Research Foundation. All CRF donations go to research on cystinosis, a rare, genetic and metabolic disease. Foundation officials expect a cystinosis cure will be developed within five years.

Despite the recessionary economy, 320 people attended the eighth-annual fundraiser May 8 at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, Calif., including families of 12 children with cystinosis who came from all over the country. Three family foundations set up for children with cystinosis donated $373,000 and an anonymous donor gave $1 million that was offered in the form of a challenge grant.

There are about 2,000 cystinosis sufferers, mostly children, worldwide. In patients with cystinosis the amino acid cystine accumulates in the tissue due to the inability of the body to transport cystine out of the cell. Over time, cystine damages various organs including the kidneys, liver, muscles, white blood cells, eyes and central nervous system. Other complications include muscle wasting and difficulty swallowing. As the cystine accumulates in the cells, all the body’s organs slowly deteriorate.

Since its formation in 2003, the CRF has funded and committed more than $7.4 million in cystinosis research and fellowships in six countries and has made great strides to solve the mystery of the genetic disorder. Almost all patients succumb by 40 years old. The CRF is the world’s largest non-profit provider of funds for cystinosis research.

“We are grateful for the tremendous support we received this year from our friends, cystinosis families across the country and especially from the real estate industry,” said Nancy Stack, president and co-founder of CRF. Her husband, Jeff Stack, is a managing partner of the SARES•REGIS Group of Irvine, Calif. He is prominent in the Southern California real estate industry and is a past chairman of the National Multi Housing Council and is a trustee of the Urban Land Institute. Their daughter Natalie, 18, was diagnosed with cystinosis as an infant.

Donations to the Natalie’s Wish event received prior to the dinner totaled $654,000. Dinner guests contributed $532,500 in event’s closing fund-a-cure, which included contributions from three cystinosis foundations: $200,000 from the Jenna & Patrick’s Foundation of Hope, www.jennaandpatrick.org, $100,000 from 24 Hours for Hank, www.24hoursforhank.org and $73,000 from Hope for Holt, www.hopeforholt.org. Additionally, $95,250 was received in the live auction with the highlight being a 13-week-old Labrador puppy, Bella, sold for $25,000.

Because the cost of CRF’s operations and fundraising activities is privately underwritten, 100 percent of all donations are directed to research.

CRF-funded research already has brought about a reformulation of the drug, cysteamine, which slows the progression of cystinosis by removing the cystine from cells. Raptor Pharmaceuticals acquired the license for the slow-release cysteamine reformulation and is seeking final approval next year by the federal Food And Drug Administration.

To view the Cystinosis Research Foundation video visit YouTube.com. For more information visit www.cystinosisresearch.org.

Cystinosis Research Foundation
Zoe Solsby, Vice President
949-223-7610
zsolsby@cystinosisresearch.org


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