Raise money for Facial Pain Research Foundation
Finding a cure for trigeminal neuralgia, the most painful disorder known to humans, is the mission of The Facial Pain Research Foundation. Its founders aim to reach the goal within the decade of 2011-2020, while also developing therapies to permanently stop other nerve-generated facial pains and diseases.
The Foundation is the brainchild of seven professionals across the United States, who are creating the first international force of scientists to work together to cure an ancient, but poorly understood disease. Finding a cure will restore pain-free life to millions of men, women and children around the world, who are stricken by repeated lightning-like shocks of facial pain, the hallmark of trigeminal neuralgia. A simple cool breeze across the face, a slight touch or even a kiss on the cheek can trigger shooting pains that drive victims to their knees and may last a lifetime.

Recent donors
| Date | Name | Amount | 
|---|---|---|
| Oct 02 | Maureen Cervone | $107.35 | 
| Oct 01 | Anonymous | $27.48 | 
| Oct 01 | Char Johnson | Undisclosed amount | 
| Oct 01 | Sue Solazzo | $107.35 | 
| Oct 01 | Janice Richardson | $27.48 | 
| Oct 01 | Rosemary Wilty | $25.00 | 
| Sep 30 | Jake and Bonnie Zobrist | $54.10 | 
| Sep 30 | Elizabeth Repple | $267.10 | 
| Sep 29 | Leticia Duenas | $22.15 | 
| Sep 28 | Prairie station Pub | $81.00 | 
 
            