Why Pi Day?
Now through March 14, donations made to TDP are matched up to $14,000 thanks to the generosity of our matching donors!


Christina’s Story – Told by her mother, Tava:
As you may know, Christina fought a long battle with dysautonomia that ended on March 5, 2015. Throughout her life, and as her symptoms progressed, she was stoic to a fault. She lost hope, or as she texted me, ‘my body has finally given up on me’, during the spring semester of her freshman year at MIT, at the age of 17, and ended her life here on earth. If the medical community had been educated about autonomic disorders and had validated her illness, she may have had some hope. This is the reason we support The Dysautonomia Project’s mission to educate healthcare professionals, patients and communities about dysautonomia. It’s too late for me to help Christina, but I’m committed to helping other patients who are suffering in any way I am able.
Pi Day was selected as the date to honor Christina’s incredible life because of her love of math. She once told me Pi day was her favorite day of the year. It was also the day, in 2014, that the official announcement was made that she would be the Valedictorian of her high school class. In 2017, we started a 5K on Pi Day to honor Christina’s life, and raise awareness and funding for TDP. That Pi Day 5K is now becoming the Pi Day Give Day, and the funds raised will help create a special patient and family education event.
We hope you will join us to support TDP in Christina’s memory, and in honor of the millions of individuals fighting the same uphill battle, desperately searching for answers to the debilitating symptoms they face every day.
Thank you to our matching donors!
