Starting on Sept 20th, Victoria Di Castro Horn, a 4th-year medical student at PCOM, begins cycling 1,000 miles in 30 days to raise $1,000 for Doman International. She has known the Doman family for 30 years and is passionate about helping families gain hope and healing. Funds raised will support the Family Scholarship Fund, ensuring all families-regardless of financial status-can access Doman's life-changing programs.
This project will address the financial barrier that prevents some families from accessing Doman International's life-changing programs. By raising funds for the Family Scholarship Fund, it ensures that all families, regardless of income, can receive the treatment, guidance, and support needed to help their children reach their full potential and continue their journey toward wellness, development, and empowerment.
This microproject will raise funds for Doman International's Family Scholarship Fund, making it possible for families in financial need to access life-changing programs. By cycling 1,000 miles in 30 days, Victoria Di Castro Horn is creating both awareness and direct support, ensuring that all families, regardless of income, can receive the treatment, guidance, and knowledge needed to take charge of their child's future and continue their journey toward wellness and empowerment.
Irradicating the financial obstacle so that we may help children and families around the world overcome a variety of diagnoses, from Autism and other behavioral disorders such as ADD or ADHD. Trisomy 21, Turners syndrome and other chromosomal differences. Cerebral Palsy, muscular dystrophy and other motor affecting disorders. Developmental difficulties or delayed milestones to accidents like drowning, choking, or head trauma to strokes, heart attacks, heart failure or respiratory issues.
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