An evening of broadway and support for the Reynolds family.
In 1997 Royce Reynolds went for a run, and noticed his legs were going numb. After 20 years struggling with numbness in his legs with no diagnosis, Royce, an entertainer from Southern California, was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS) in 2017. Though there is still no cure, The Stem Cell Institute in Panama, started and run by an American doctor, has had remarkable success restoring mobility and reducing muscle spasms in patients. In order to receive the full treatment necessary, Royce would need to travel to Panama three times, with a total treatment cost of approximately $100,000.
Through purchasing tickets and making donations, you're showing support to help Royce begin his treatment at The Stem Cell Institute in Panama. The Reynolds Family is eternally grateful for your support.
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