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Project Scleroderma Breaks Fundraising Goal of $30,000

The purpose of Project Scleroderma is to make people aware of the autoimmune disorder.

After losing her mother to scleroderma five years ago, Christy McCaffrey set out to found a project to make people aware of the autoimmune disorder. And she has already accomplished one goal: Project Scleroderma broke its $30,000 fundraising goal.

At 11:59 p.m., Monday May 28, the deadline for the fundraising, Project Scleroderma raised $32,320—that's $2,320 more than its original goal of $30,000.

"We chose this type of fundraising because we simply cannot continue production without a minimum of $30,000," McCaffrey of Havertown said in a last week.

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The goal of the project is to help people become aware of the autoimmune disorder by a video.

"... The Scleroderma Research Foundation and director/producer Bob Saget will lend their expertise to help make this video even more powerful for patients and bring awareness to this urgent need for a cure," said McCaffrey, a hair stylist at in Newtown Square.

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McCaffrey's mother Sandy Selfridge was 58 when it was discovered that she had scleroderma.

"She was diagnosed in April of 2009 with scleroderma and passed away just a few months later in September of 2009," her daughter explained.


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