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Nicole Comstock

Kendra's Crew - SATB2 Awareness Day Fundraising 2026

Raised
$915
Goal
$1,000

SATB2 Associated Syndrome diagnosis came in June 2023, and Kendra J has continued to thrive, grow, learn, laugh, and play ever since!

Why are we fundraising for the SATB2 Gene Foundation? The SATB2 Gene Foundation has given us something irreplaceable, priceless, and essential - a community of others that live with SATB2, our people that just get it. From diagnosis day, the foundation has provided resources, research data, research participation opportunities, advice on where to go / what to do next, a safe place for connecting with others and sharing struggles and celebrations, and so much more! Every donation supports the foundation in continuing with their mission.

What does SATB2 look like for Kendra specifically...

  • Kendra J has limited expressive language. This means that Kendra's verbal vocabulary isn't as large as her peers and her annunciation is a work in progress. While talking can be a struggle for her, there are many words and phrases she has mastered. She also prefers spoken language over using ASL (American Sign Language) or her AAC (Augmentative Assistive Communication - iPad with speaking app). Listening and understanding Kendra requires full attention - eyesight for noticing any gestures, hearing with little other auditory distractions to hear her clearly, thinking about the context of the moments and days before and after right now, patience during miscommunications and frustrations, predicting what she might be saying, and modeling spoken language back to Kendra.
  • Kendra has hypotonia - low muscle tone. This means she is physically weaker than her peers. Kendra does not let this limit her physical effort or activities. Kendra wears orthotics to support her ankles, foot arch, and limit toe walking. Kendra has participated in a large variety of activities: dance class, ice skating lessons, soccer camps, golf lessons, gymnastics, swim lessons, and of course physical therapy lessons. She loves being active and recently started to really enjoy riding her tricycle and running just for the sake of running.
  • Kendra has a developmental delay - meaning she's a bit behind her peers in overall development. However, Kendra continues to amaze us every day with how much she strives to achieve like everyone she is around. Kendra is an observer and after watching her peers do something, she's all in and ready to face that challenge!
  • Kendra has recently had 2 known seizures. Any genetic disorder puts an individual at a higher risks for seizures. We were made aware of the possibilities of seizures from her diagnosis day in 2023, but now it's become a reality. Because this is newer for us - we don't know much else. We carry what's called "rescue medications" with us now and hopefully we never need them. Kendra will participate in an overnight EEG to see if we can catch any seizure type activity to help us understand seizures in Kendra specifically.

Any donation to the SATB2 Gene Foundation is very much appreciated!

All our love,

The Comstocks

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 82-3474637

The SATB2 Gene Foundation enriches the lives of individuals with SATB2-Associated Syndrome through support, research & education.

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satb2gene.org

Donors

  • Julie Gothard
  • Ben Carlson
  • Tammy Bladow

    Kendra J we love you.

Raised
$915
Goal
$1,000
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A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 82-3474637

The SATB2 Gene Foundation enriches the lives of individuals with SATB2-Associated Syndrome through support, research & education.

Small organization
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