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I Have Had Jra Since Age 3 I’ll Be 56 On January 22. I’ve Noticed All The Meds Are The Same. I Need Help Organizing A Non Profit To Help Us!

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Watson, LA
January 10
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Thank you and please anyone who is smart with money and computers contact me. No jut for rheumatoid arthritis but all others and cousins of rheumatoid like lupus and shogreemes disease. I want to start with 10 walks in 10 major cities to raise money and awareness. I want the first 10 events to raise atleast 1 million dollars. All participants will be sponsored and the more we walk the more we raise. Plus any contributions are welcome now. I need someone with the knowledge of taxes and laws because I’m stupid and I’ll just get mad! lol. Please while I can still walk I want to help people because nobody helps me I’m here by myself and there are no people even trying. I’m dead serious I need people to help and anyone with money you can donate now and I’ll just put it in a bank account. My E-mails (Email address can only be seen by the question and answer creators) Phone numbers (Phone number can only be seen by the question and answer creators). Thank you in advance for any help donations and just pointing me in the right direction. Luv y’all doug

January 10
A myRAteam Member

It's inspiring that you want to organize a nonprofit to help others with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). To get started, consider these steps:

1. Research Existing Nonprofits: Look into organizations like the Patient Advocate Foundation or the Assistance Fund for ideas and collaboration opportunities.

2. Define Your Show Full Answer

It's inspiring that you want to organize a nonprofit to help others with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). To get started, consider these steps:

1. Research Existing Nonprofits: Look into organizations like the Patient Advocate Foundation or the Assistance Fund for ideas and collaboration opportunities.

2. Define Your Mission: Focus on specific goals, such as financial aid, awareness, or support groups.

3. Legal Setup: Register your nonprofit and apply for 501(c)(3) status.

4. Build a Team: Recruit passionate individuals to help.

5. Fundraising: Seek grants, donations, or partnerships.

For inspiration, check out resources like myRAteam (url: https://www.myrateam.com/resources/nonprofit-re...).

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