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Phelan Lucky

Let’s make sure the whole world is "Phelan" the Luck!

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First thing’s first, the phrase “Phelan Lucky” does not contain a spelling error. In fact, this clever homophone turned into a play-on-words that holds much more importance than abiding by our everyday grammar. In this case, let us throw our grammar and spelling rules out the window for now.

The word “Phelan” comes from the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome which is a rare abnormality of the genetic code. This phenomenon occurs during the early stages of life, specifically during the formation of the chromosomes. When a segment (arm) of chromosome 22 is either deleted or goes through any type of coding mishap/mutation during the protein construction, Phelan-McDermid Syndrome can and most likely will result. This break in the DNA structure is often affiliated with the autism spectrum because it prevents the brain from fully developing. While there are still many unanswered questions related to this syndrome, the known effects of this irregularity have been monitored and are similar to that of sleeping disorders, seizures, and inabilities to speak among many others. Research for this syndrome is rapidly gaining support through the generosity and love from those who truly care, hope and pray that there will one day be a way to beat the worst of the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome. There have already been many people who have put the responsibility in their hands to spread awareness.

Meet the Randolph family.

Their middle son, Jack, has been diagnosed with the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome along with an approximate 1,300 other individuals around the world. Jack’s parents, Jen and Eric, are both immensely dedicated to heightening recognition so that no one goes uninformed. This devotion led them to join the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation so they could assist in furthering an impact of awareness on the world’s community. This organization has inspired Jen and Eric to do whatever is necessary so that Jack, and others like him, can take those progressive steps forwards towards an exceptional future. The Randolph family and those in similar situations cannot do this alone. Now you can help and here is how!

The initiative of “Phelan Lucky” is to not only spread awareness but to raise funds for research. This courteous and philanthropic support attributes to the scientific endeavors needed to give Jack and others affected hope for the future. The way you can help today is to go to the initiative’s website (The Phelan Lucky 2016 Campaign), read Jack’s story and donate to the cause by buying any of the listed “Phelan Lucky” apparel. These gifts of the campaign are one-of-a-kind and all of the proceeds will go to the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation. Every dollar is greatly appreciated.

Now you may be asking what “Phelan Lucky” really means?

Well, luck is much more than just striking gold at the end of a rainbow. Being lucky means having an incredible family and community around to support you. Being lucky means enjoying life to the fullest because life is beautiful. Help Jack’s family make sure everyone knows just what lucky means. Let’s give people like Jack a little bit of luck and the ability to live the happy life they deserve.

This is lucky on a whole new level. This is “Phelan Lucky.”

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