Welcome to the RND Awareness Junior Guild
Our Mission
The mission of the RND Awareness Junior Guild is to educate the community about Reflex Neurovascular Dystrophy (RND). Through education, we can make a difference in the lives of children and families suffering from RND.
About our Guild
Helping Children's help families get diagnosed sooner is what the RND Awareness Junior Guild is all about. The RND Awareness Guild is one of over 520 guilds at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center. This guild was founded in January 2008 and currently has 14 members. The idea of starting the guild came from two patients who went through the RND program in December 2007. They want to give back to CHRMC and to help other children and families to get the help they need sooner. You can find their stories on the RND Stories page.
Join the Guild
We are always looking for new members, volunteers, and sponsors. For more information, please contact info@rndawareness.org
Make a Donation
If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to the RND Awareness Junior Guild, please mail your donation to the address below. Remember to include information about matching funds from your employer, so we can maximize your gift.
Mail donations to:
RND Awareness JOG
PO Box 12928
Mill Creek WA 98082
Proceeds from your generous sponsorship will benefit the Children's RND Clinic within Adolescent Medicine. Thank you for your consideration!
Become a Sponsor
Visit our Sponsor page to find out the beneits of partnering with the RND Awareness Junior Guild by becoming a sponsor.
What is a Guild?
Children's Hospital Guild Association is the largest all-volunteer fundraising network for any hospital in the nation. They serve as the umbrella organization for over 500 groups of friends, family, co-workers and community members who donate their time and resources to support Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center. Their mission is to serve as advocates for Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center through their volunteers, philanthropic and educational endeavors to ensure excellent health care for all children in the Pacific Northwest.
