Join Lukas: Support CMN Awareness, One Mile at a Time!

Nevus Outreach / 2024 A-Team

Empowering families facing congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) and related conditions through education, connection, and advocacy. We strive to ensure every individual receives the support and care they deserve, fostering a future filled with hope and possibility.
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About Join Lukas: Support CMN Awareness, One Mile at a Time!

CMN stands for Congenital Melanocytic Nevi, a rare condition that affects 1 in every 20,000 newborns worldwide, with large or giant CMN affecting 1 in every 500,000 people.

As you may know, this cause is close to our hearts, and we're proud to support Nevus Outreach, an organization dedicated to improving awareness, providing support, and funding research for those affected by CMN.

Here’s how you can make a difference:

Make a One-Time Donation

Any amount helps! Your contribution will directly support Nevus Outreach's vital work in education, research, and community support.

Ride for CMN!

As a family, we’ve embarked on a month-long cycling challenge to ride 100 miles this October, and we invite all of you who ride or walk to join us! Pledge for every mile you ride, and make it a fun and impactful way to show your support. Every mile counts toward raising awareness and funds for this important cause!

Why Your Support Matters:

●        Funding critical research to better understand and treat CMN

●        Providing resources and support to affected individuals and their families

●        Raising awareness to promote early detection and proper care

Your involvement matters. Together, we can help spread awareness and support those navigating life with congenital nevi.

 

We are deeply grateful, 

Lukas, Grace, Kevin, Zack 

 Would you like to learn more about Nevus outreach? Visit Nevus.org to see all the amazing work our community, board, and staff are doing to enhance the lives of those with CMN, NCM, and related conditions.


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