Danny Did Foundation Calendar Sale
November 13, 2020 @ 12:35PM — February 28, 2021 @ 12:00PM Central Time (US & Canada)
KEEP ORGANIZED AND MOTIVATED IN 2021
Sunrise on Lake Michigan 2021 Calendar
Cheryl Stanton, Danny's Grandma, walks along Lake Michigan every morning. Each sunrise brings hope, and she captures that moment with her camera. Cheryl is now sharing her beautiful pictures in this calendar to help raise funds and awareness of epilepsy and Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).
Order your copy today for the new year and add the events you are looking forward to on this decorative and functional calendar. Also, take time to jot down important events and thoughts in this beautiful keepsake, to enjoy for years to come.
Great for your home or office - and as a gift for those on your holiday list.
Dimensions: 8.5" H x 11" W when folded, and 17" H x 11" W when unfolded.
Shipping note: If you would like your calendar before Christmas, please purchase by December 11th.
About Danny Did Foundation: Founded by Chicago parents Mike and Mariann Stanton in 2010 after the sudden death of their four-year-old son Danny, the Danny Did Foundation’s primary mission is to prevent deaths caused by seizures. The Foundation advances public awareness of epilepsy and Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), improves communication about SUDEP between medical professionals and families affected by seizures, and advocates for the acceptance and use of seizure detection and prediction devices.
Epilepsy affects 3.4 million people in the United States and 65 million people worldwide. One in 26 Americans will develop epilepsy during their lifetime. But what few people understand, including many people with epilepsy, is that seizures can be fatal. More people die as a result of seizures than from fires and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) combined. In addition to deaths caused by drowning, other accidents, and status epilepticus (prolonged seizures),thousands of deaths occur annually from SUDEP, a fact that is little known and too rarely addressed by medical professionals and in public discussions of epilepsy.
The Danny Did Foundation takes it's name from the last line of Danny Stanton’s obituary, written by his dad: “Please go and enjoy your life. Danny did.” We celebrate Danny’s spirit in every child and family we reach.