Ryan’s Quest asks people to Dress Down for Duchenne Awareness Sept. 6

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Hamilton-based nonprofit Ryan’s Quest is asking area residents to participate in its Friday, Sept. 6 Dress Down for Duchenne Awareness Day.

The goal of the corporate dress-down day is to raise awareness of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive disorder affecting 1 out of every 3,500 newborn boys. Boys affected by DMD typically will lose their ability to walk between the ages of 8 and 12, require respiratory support by their late teens and survive only into their 20s. DMD has a 100 percent fatality rate, and there is no cure currently.

Hamilton residents David and Maria Schultz started Ryan’s Quest in February 2008, after their then-2-year-old son Ryan had been diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in December 2007. The Schultzes hoped to use Ryan’s Quest to find a cure to DMD.

Ryan’s Quest continues with this mission, hoping to raise awareness with the purpose of getting funds allocated for research into a cure or treatment for DMD. The nonprofit will be accepting donations as part of the Sept. 6 dress-down day. Checks may be made payable to Ryan’s Quest.

For more information, go online to ryansquest.org.

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The logo for Ryan’s Quest, a Hamilton-based nonprofit seeking to raise awareness of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.,

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