Press Release Distribution
 

Members Login  |  Register  |  Why Join?   Subscribe to Newsletter Newsletter   RSS Feeds RSS Feeds

Video Releases    |    Pricing & Distribution Plans    |    Today's News    |    News By Category    |    News By Region    |    News By Date    |    Business Directory
All Press Releases for April 14, 2007 »
RSS Feeds RSS Feed     Print this news Printer Friendly     Email this news Email It    Create PDF PDF Version    Bookmark del.icio.us    Diggs



Spinal Muscular Atrophy Billboards Debut in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Because of the hard work of one mother, residents of Albuquerque are learning about the deadly disease spinal muscular atrophy (http://www.fightsma.org). 
x-small text small text medium text large text


    /24-7PressRelease/ - ALBUQUERQUE, NM, April 14, 2007 - Mothers fighting on behalf of their children can be unstoppable. Erin Weisner of Albuquerque, New Mexico is such a mother, and it's because of her hard work that people all over her area are learning about spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) via a series of billboards.

Ms. Weisner's daughter, Desiree, has spinal muscular atrophy, a neuromuscular disease that kills more children under two than any other genetic disorder. To battle the disease, Ms. Weisner founded Desiree's Buddies / Fight SMA Southwest, an Albuquerque-based chapter of Fight SMA. Fight SMA is an international non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating a cure for spinal muscular atrophy.

Six months ago, Ms. Weisner went to her local office of Lamar Outdoor Advertising and asked for a price quote from the company to put up billboards to inform people about the deadly disease. She told the sales manager Desiree's story and invited him to learn about SMA. In the end, Lamar agreed to sell Desiree's Buddies 20 billboards for the next several months for a small fraction of the normal cost.

"We're thankful to Lamar for everything they're doing to help us," said Ms. Weisner. "Billboards are a great way to get the word out, and I hope people will see them, take the time to visit the Fight SMA website, and get involved."

The billboards feature a simple black background with white block lettering. They inform people viewing them that, "Spinal muscular atrophy kills more babies than any other genetic disease."

To view an image of one of the billboards, go to the Desiree's Buddies/Fight SMA Southwest chapter page. A high-resolution version of the image is available by request.

About Fight SMA
Headquartered in Richmond, VA, Fight SMA (also known as Andrew's Buddies) is an international nonprofit group dedicated to accelerating research for a treatment or a cure for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a neuromuscular disorder that kills more babies than any other genetic disease. For more information on spinal muscular atrophy and Fight SMA, please visit http://www.fightsma.org. The latest SMA news and research information is available at the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Blog by Fight SMA.

About EndGame Public Relations, LLC
Richmond, Virginia (VA) public relations firm / agency specializing in strategic media relations, search engine optimization public relations (SEO PR), and audio news release (ANR) production.


---
Press release service and press release distribution provided by http://www.24-7pressrelease.com


# # #


Read more Press Releases from Steve Mullen:
Other Press Release Headlines:


Press Release Service & Press Release Distribution News Supplied By 24-7PressRelease.com
Press Release Contact Information:
Steve Mullen
EndGame Public Relations, LLC

President
Richmond, VA
USA
Voice: (804) 382-0017
Fax: (804) 789-0400
E-Mail: Email us Here
Website: Visit Our Website
Disclaimer:
If you have any questions regarding information in this press release, please contact the person listed in the contact module of this page. Please do not attempt to contact 24-7 Press Release. We are unable to assist you with any information regarding this release. 24-7 Press Release disclaims any content contained in this press release. Please see our complete Terms of Service disclaimer for more information.