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Patients Can’t Wait. Neither Will We.

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    Start Your Own Social Media Fundraiser

    Create your own Instagram or Facebook fundraiser in support of CODA! Share your story and make an impact. 

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    Host Your Own Event

    Like to bake, create art, or bring people together? Use your hobbies to host an in-person or online event.

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    Run/Walk Your Own Race

    Walk, bike, run, or move at your own pace to support our mission. Join a local race or create your own and dedicate your miles to speeding progress for complex disorder research.

To start fundraising, follow the 3 simple steps below:

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    Choose How You Fundraise

    Think about what inspires you most! It could be a social media fundraiser for your birthday, hosting an event like a bake sale, or participating in a local race or walk.

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    Create Your Fundraising Page

    Create your fundraising page using our own fundraising platform that will help you plan, organize, and succeed through every step of your journey!

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    Start Fundraising

    Share your campaign to spread awareness and gain support with your friends, family and community and watch your impact grow!

Because progress takes all of us.

Science only moves when we come together and power it forward. Funding fuels the research, the discovery, and the breakthroughs patients deserve.

Funding helps build the studies, the tools, and the change we need for patients—faster and better.

Fundraise for CODA!
Stand with us as we lead the patient movement for faster and more expansive research.

CODA Is Where Better Begins

“Patients need help now. CODA is doing this differently — looking for answers far beyond our symptoms and building a system for researchers to dig deeper, move faster, and help doctors finally make us better.”

— Alexandra Cohen, Community Coordinator

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