V.R.T.
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
What is currently the best way for people in the UK to donate? Is @Joan Crawford's fundraiser still active? Or should i direct them to the English language ME fund page?
Now the donations page seems to work again.The donation page bugs out when I try to donate today. I have messaged the responsible person.
I've completed my fundraiser @V.R.T.What is currently the best way for people in the UK to donate? Is @Joan Crawford's fundraiser still active? Or should i direct them to the English language ME fund page?
www.me-foreningen.no
The donations page won't accept my phone number - it contains a limited list of prefixes, which only covers a few countries.The phone number is used for the receipt.Anyone have any ideas?
Influencer Sarah Emilie with the clothes fashion brand Careless has donated 1.7 million NOK to the ResetME study.
1.7 million NOK is 171 768 USD and 130 568 GBP
Announcement on Facebook (in Norwegian)
ETA: They say it's to ME research at Haukeland University Hospital and talk about having received updates from the research, so I assume they mean the Daratumumab/ResetME study.
I think she has had ME, but don't know the details. She has given to the Haukeland ME research team for several years in a row, but I think this is the largest donation from her so far.Fingers crossed that means it’s for the daratumumab study!
Does this person have a personal connection to ME/CFS? I’m curious as to why she would make a donation.
Fingers crossed that means it’s for the daratumumab study!
Does this person have a personal connection to ME/CFS? I’m curious as to why she would make a donation.
She had ME/CFS before, was diagnosed at 14. She says she just got lucky to recover after many years. She donates 10 % of the profits from her company, Careless, to ME/CFS research.I think she has had ME, but don't know the details. She has given to the Haukeland ME research team for several years in a row, but I think this is the largest donation from her so far.
Oh wow, that's really great! what a star.She had ME/CFS before, was diagnosed at 14. She says she just got lucky to recover after many years. She donates 10 % of the profits from her company, Careless, to ME/CFS research.
What a great role model for people who have recovered. I’d never heard of her before but thank you Sarah Emilie if you’re reading this.She had ME/CFS before, was diagnosed at 14. She says she just got lucky to recover after many years. She donates 10 % of the profits from her company, Careless, to ME/CFS research.