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The sales of jewelry and artwork, created by founder Deborah Krupp, also help support the foundation.

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We recently introduced you to the Gemassist Brain Awareness Foundation, which helps Louisvillians with neurological conditions access the best rehabilitation treatments + medical research to improve their recovery.

Did you know there’s more than one way you can support the organization? Here’s how:

  • Buy art + jewelry created by founder Deborah Marie Krupp (80% of proceeds go to Gemassist)
  • Sponsor a Gemassist Brain Awareness Foundation event
  • Volunteer to help raise awareness
  • Make a donation

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