New England Brain Tumor Walk
Team Oligo
Welcome!
We are so grateful to you for joining us for our eleventh year of combining forces with other families who are survivors or have lost loved ones to Oligodendroglioma. Too many of us are still living and dying with Oligos. That is why, once a year, we gather to support NBTS's work in the unique Oligodendroglioma Research Fund. Their research is keeping us—and many others—alive. Anything we can do to help them is essential to our lives.
The Oligo Fund was created to "support promising research specifically targeted at creating new treatments for oligodendroglioma (oligo) while leveraging the scientific expertise and proven process of the National Brain Tumor Society."
100% of what we raise goes to the Fund. If you, or someone you love, has an Oligodendroglioma, this is the most focused fund-raising you'll be able to do to help. In 2020, NBTS gave us an exciting report about how your donations to Team Oligo have been used to help save lives—you are making a difference! Click here to read the report: Report for Team Oligo 2020
Every Walk is in memory of those we have lost (Tanya Seidel and Jacob Seilheimer, still, painfully) and honoring those who are living and struggling. This year, in particular, we are walking and praying for our co-captains, Alex Butler, Nolan Hsu, Brett Johnson, Steve McNally, and Nick Panzeri.
So... we gather. We pray. We raise our hearts and voices and plea for a cure. What we're doing is essential -- it is vital to our lives! In the last few years, promising research has moved forward for Oligos. That said, we're full of hope.
Please join us! You can join our team at any time. And if you have any questions, feel free to e-mail Brett, Sara, Steve, Alexandra (Alex), or Nolan.
Thank you!
Please note: If you are interested in donating to this team, please select a member of the team and select the donation option from his/her page or make a general team donation.
NBTS is fiercely committed to finding a cure for brain tumors. NBTS aggressively drives strategic research; advocates for public policies that meet the critical needs of the brain tumor community; and provides comprehensive patient, family, and caregiver resources.
Your support ensures this important work will continue.
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