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simple ways to raise funds for CHASA

There are several ways that you can easily raise funds for CHASA, and some don't even require that you spend any extra money.

In Association with Amazon.com

Purchase items by clicking on the Amazon.com image and they'll  donate part of the proceeds to CHASA.

 

Donate directly to CHASA and help us continue helping the families of little stroke survivors

 

GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!

Search with GoodSearch - Search with GoodSearch and they'll donate funds to CHASA every single time you search. Type "CHASA" in the "who do you goodsearch for" box and click "verify".

 

GoodShop: You Shop...We Give!

Shop at Good Search - Shop at your favorite stores through GoodShop and they'll donate a portion of every purchase to CHASA. Don't forget to put: "CHASA" in the "Who do you goodshop for?" box and click "verify".

 

Set up a Pediatric Stroke Awareness fundraising page at Firstgiving

 

Kids Have Strokes

Increase awareness of Infant and Childhood Stroke by purchasing items at the KidsHaveStrokes Cafe Press Store.  

 

CHASA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and families affected by pediatric stroke and other causes of hemiplegia.CHASA provides support, education, research, and advocacy through our national family retreat, local family events and seminars, online support group, websites, fact sheets, clinical trials connections, pediatric stroke and hemiplegia research awards, and the Kids Have Strokes pediatric stroke awareness campaigns. 

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The information contained in this Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA) Web site is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment, and CHASA recommends consultation with your doctor or health care professional.