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North Texas Fibromyalgia Meetup & Support Group would like Sponsors to:

    • Pay money to support their Meetup
    • Supply samples to distribute to their members
    • Offer free or discounted services to their members
    • Give discounts or coupons on products to their members
    • Our group exists to provide accurate medical information to persons suffering with Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome! Our costs run high as we purchase brochures, work at health fairs, educate the medical community, have monthly lectures with professionals teaching us their modalities, etc. A sponsor could helps us by providing a quarterly donation, supply us with samples of products, contribute supplies of items we need: brochures, stamps, cards, event enrollment fees, be a lecturer at a future event, provide discounts to our members!

      Said sponsor MUST work with FM or CFS sufferers and support our goals as a group in educating the private and public sector to what FM and CFS is, and most importantly, that it is a real disease!

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