(STATS) – Coaches across college football will participate this week in the thy annual “Coach to Cure MD” program by wearing a special arm patch to raise awareness of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
A partnership between the American Football Coaches Association and Parent Project MD has raised nearly $2 million in donations for the most common fatal genetic disorder during childhood, primarily affecting boys. DMD is a progressive disorder that causes loss of muscle function and independence. Researchers have yet to find a cure.
Last year, more than 11,000 college coaches at 600 different schools participated in “Coach to Cure MD.” At many of this year’s games, a local Duchenne family will be recognized on the field.
Fans are encouraged to donate at CoachtoCureMD.org or make a $10 donation by texting the word CURE to 50555.
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