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Brad Hurley founded the Monarch Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non profit, in October 2015. Monarch is dedicated to fighting Parkinson’s Disease through building sustainable revenue generating ventures and corporate sponsorships to fund groundbreaking cure-based research projects.
Currently, Monarch holds two major athletic events a year which are funded by a separate for-profit technology company and raise participation. Monarch accepts donations from individuals or groups, and also by promoting grassroots athletic endeavors put on by people around the country under the Monarch brand.
We appreciate any and all donations. Funds can be donated in four easy ways:
• Through the donations page on our website Monarch.gives
• Via e-mail by contacting us at donate@Monarch.gives
• By mail by sending all donations to 1142 Maxella Ave. P.O. Box 882, Marina Del Rey, Ca. 90292
Due to our unique funding model, in which a separate for-profit venture covers all our administration costs, every cent donated to us goes directly to cure-based research projects.
We are honored to receive any donation in the memory of a loved one. We have set up a page on our fundraising web channel that commemorates any gift received in honor of a person who has fought PD.
Monarch advocates for easy access to vital information about the various challenges faced by PD patients and the alternative treatments available to them. On our website Monarch.gives we publish verified insights into the above mentioned alternate treatments, what to expect in interactions with doctors and what exciting new research is coming around the corner.
Through our website our community based athletic events we provide forums for those suffering from PD to build a wide reaching network of empathetic, meaningful and informative relationships with others dealing with the disease.
In the future, Monarch hopes to create an athletic clothing brand and build strong corporate partnerships in order to facilitate renewable streams of funding for cure-based research projects.
Brad Hurley founded the Monarch Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non profit, in October 2015. Monarch is dedicated to fighting Parkinson’s Disease through building sustainable revenue generating ventures and corporate sponsorships to fund groundbreaking cure-based research projects.
Currently, Monarch holds two major athletic events a year which are funded by a separate for-profit technology company and raise participation. Monarch accepts donations from individuals or groups, and also by promoting grassroots athletic endeavors put on by people around the country under the Monarch brand.
We appreciate any and all donations. Funds can be donated in four easy ways:
• Through the donations page on our website Monarch.gives
• Via e-mail by contacting us at donate@Monarch.gives
• By mail by sending all donations to 1142 Maxella Ave. P.O. Box 882, Marina Del Rey, Ca. 90292
Due to our unique funding model, in which a separate for-profit venture covers all our administration costs, every cent donated to us goes directly to cure-based research projects.
We are honored to receive any donation in the memory of a loved one. We have set up a page on our fundraising web channel that commemorates any gift received in honor of a person who has fought PD.
Monarch advocates for easy access to vital information about the various challenges faced by PD patients and the alternative treatments available to them. On our website Monarch.gives we publish verified insights into the above mentioned alternate treatments, what to expect in interactions with doctors and what exciting new research is coming around the corner.
Through our website our community based athletic events we provide forums for those suffering from PD to build a wide reaching network of empathetic, meaningful and informative relationships with others dealing with the disease.
In the future, Monarch hopes to create an athletic clothing brand and build strong corporate partnerships in order to facilitate renewable streams of funding for cure-based research projects.
Brad Hurley founded the Monarch Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non profit, in October 2015. Monarch is dedicated to fighting Parkinson’s Disease through building sustainable revenue generating ventures and corporate sponsorships to fund groundbreaking cure-based research projects.
Currently, Monarch holds two major athletic events a year which are funded by a separate for-profit technology company and raise participation. Monarch accepts donations from individuals or groups, and also by promoting grassroots athletic endeavors put on by people around the country under the Monarch brand.
We appreciate any and all donations. Funds can be donated in four easy ways:
• Through the donations page on our website Monarch.gives
• Via e-mail by contacting us at donate@Monarch.gives
• By mail by sending all donations to 1142 Maxella Ave. P.O. Box 882, Marina Del Rey, Ca. 90292
Due to our unique funding model, in which a separate for-profit venture covers all our administration costs, every cent donated to us goes directly to cure-based research projects.
We are honored to receive any donation in the memory of a loved one. We have set up a page on our fundraising web channel that commemorates any gift received in honor of a person who has fought PD.
Monarch advocates for easy access to vital information about the various challenges faced by PD patients and the alternative treatments available to them. On our website Monarch.gives we publish verified insights into the above mentioned alternate treatments, what to expect in interactions with doctors and what exciting new research is coming around the corner.
Through our website our community based athletic events we provide forums for those suffering from PD to build a wide reaching network of empathetic, meaningful and informative relationships with others dealing with the disease.
In the future, Monarch hopes to create an athletic clothing brand and build strong corporate partnerships in order to facilitate renewable streams of funding for cure-based research projects.