The CureNET Project

The CureNET Project

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11/02/2024

Save the date for our 3rd Annual Winter Dinner!

This is our main fundraising event for our CureNET Patient Grant with any additional funds raised beyond those for the grant set aside to be donated to neuroendocrine tumor research!

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More details to follow!

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02/17/2024

4 days left to secure your tickets, be sure to get yours through the link below by February 20th!

We have a fun line up of dueling pianos and awesome raffle and silent auction items that you will not want to miss!!

Event Info: www.curenetproject.com/events
Registration Link: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?id=2&name=E361098

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02/06/2024

2 weeks left to get your tickets for our dueling pianos fundraising dinner on March 2nd!

We have availability remaining for tables, individual tickets, and sponsorships. Onsite hotel rooms are extremely limited!

DM us with questions or follow the link below to register!

Event Info: www.curenetproject.com/events
Registration Link: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?id=2&name=E361098
Hotel room block booking: https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/curenetprojectwinterdinner/

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Photos from The CureNET Project's post 01/03/2024

Registration is OPEN!! 2 months until our Second Annual Winter Dinner hosted in downtown Toledo on Saturday March 2, 2024!

Last year’s event raised over $25,000 which funded our 2023 Patient Grant which was awarded to three NET patients for a combined impact of $10,000. We also added to our impact on NET research through our partnership with The Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation (NETRF).

We anticipate another successful event this year, for more information on tickets and sponsorships, see the links below and in our bio.

Event Info: www.curenetproject.com/events
Registration Link: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?id=2&name=E361098

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10/10/2023

Bridget Houser's inspiring journey, as covered by The Washington Post, serves as a powerful reminder of the mysterious nature of NETs. From unexplained weight gain to anxiety, Bridget faced a myriad of challenges before her diagnosis with a lung NET (aka bronchial carcinoid) a rare type of NET. Her story is a testament to the resilience of those living with NETs and the importance of early and accurate diagnosis.
Let's spread awareness and promote understanding of NETs. Share Bridget's story to shed light on the complexities of neuroendocrine tumors. Together, we can advocate for better research, early detection, and the best possible care for all NET patients.

https://www.boston.com/news/health/2023/10/08/were-wedding-jitters-making-her-sick/

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