The SUDC Foundation team is taking part in the Strides for SUDC Awareness Challenge!
As team SUDC Striders for Hope https://runsignup.com/sudcstridersforhope, we will walk, run, and bike throughout March to collectively cover 1,000 miles, raise $1,000, and further increase awareness for SUDC.
⭐ We want YOU to join us and to be a part of this important challenge too! ⭐
Simply head to the event registration page and sign up: Strides for SUDC Awareness Challenge https://runsignup.com/Race/NJ/Roseland/StrideforSUDCAwareness
Once registered, set up your personal fundraising page to help raise awareness and funds for SUDC. Walk, run, or bike towards your own goal, and invite others to participate with you! Share your progress on your fundraising page and social media networks, and don’t forget to tag the SUDC Foundation!
Let’s take strides together for SUDC Awareness Month to achieve our ultimate goal of 25,000 miles and raise $50,000 for the SUDC Foundation!
I found my three year old unresponsive during a nap and knew he was dead, but had to try my best to comfort my wife as she broke down screaming while trying to resuscitate him. It's still hard to think about.
If this happens to someone you know, please let them know about SUDC (Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood). It's like SIDS but for children older than 1 year. The SUDC Foundation has a website at https://sudc.org/ and provides community for parents, grandparents and siblings that have gone through it. In my case, having community might've been lifesaving.
Sorry to come across like a PSA, but March will be SUDC Awareness Month, and this post made me think of it. I'll be posting about it over in [email protected]. It's not exactly an upbeat Lemmy community, but I hope that it can help anybody else going through the same thing find the community they need.