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THE SCLERODERMA FOUNDATION TEAMS UP WITH TEAM RENS
Topic Started: Feb 16 2007, 01:18 PM (185 Views)
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Danvers, MA (January 26, 2007) - The Scleroderma Foundation is pleased to announce that it will be an associate sponsor of the Team Rensi Motorsports/FreeCreditReport.com #25 Ford Fusion with drivers David Gilliland and Richard Johns during the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series campaign. Gilliland will participate in 24 starts, while Johns will compete in the remaining 11 events.

“We are very excited about our opportunity to partner with Team Rensi Motorsports, a team with a winning tradition,” said Frannie Waldron, Foundation CEO. “Our sponsorship provides the opportunity to share our mission with millions of race fans and it is a terrific way to raise awareness of and funds for scleroderma.”

For all races, official practices and other appearances in conjunction with races, the Foundation’s logo will appear on the B posts of the #25 Team Rensi/Freecreditreport.com Ford Fusion as well as on the drivers’ uniforms, crew uniforms, crew race day shirts and on the team racing transporter.

The first 2007 Busch Series race is Feb. 17, the Orbitz 300 in Daytona Beach, Fla. The season ends in November.

For information about Team Rensi Motorsports visit www.teamrensimotorsports.com

About Scleroderma
Scleroderma is a chronic, often progressive, autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own body.

The disease, which literally means “hard skin,” can cause a thickening and tightening of the skin. In some cases it causes serious damage to internal organs including the lungs, heart, kidneys, esophagus and gastrointestinal tract.

Some medicines and treatments can help with certain symptoms, but there is still no cure for Scleroderma, which affects about 300,000 nationwide. (By way of comparison, about 50,000 people have muscular dystrophy, 250,000 are estimated to have lupus and 350,000 have multiple sclerosis.)

About the Scleroderma Foundation
The Scleroderma Foundation is a 501©3 non-profit organization dedicated to serving the interests of people with scleroderma. The Foundation’s 21 chapters and 175 support groups nationwide carry out its threefold mission of support, education and research.

The Scleroderma Foundation (www.scleroderma.org) funds over $1 million of new grants each year to find the cause of and cure for scleroderma.
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