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

Photo provided by Gemassist Brain Awareness Foundation

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

Show your support.

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