Florida State University football head coach Jimbo Fisher and his wife, Candi, today announced the creation of a new national fund to fuel the quest for a cure for Fanconi anemia, a very rare life-threatening disorder that afflicts their 6-year-old son, Ethan, and many others. Money raised through a new campaign called OnaKwest for a Cure will support research into Fanconi anemia at the University of Minnesota, one of the leading universities pioneering better ways to treat the disorder, in advance of finding a cure. Please support OnaKwest for a Cure. Spread word about the initiative, contribute to the Bone Marrow Registry List, and make a donation today. More information can be found at: http://www.kidz1stfund.com/ and the Kidz 1st Fund Facebook Page.
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