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Hi, Sean’s mom here.
When we founded The Fund back when, we wanted to honor Sean’s memory . . .
. . . in a way that would benefit others like him:
Creative people who also happen to have bipolar disorder.
We have since realized the extent to which the link between bipolar disorder and creativity is starving for both scientific curiosity and seminal research.
There’s no two ways about it.
There is a lot to be done.
Personally, I would be over the moon to welcome individuals with bipolar disorder in general and the creatively gifted among them in particular to a recovery center that is as special as them.
A recovery center where there’s room for . . .
i) individualized drug & therapeutic interventions, and
ii) the individual’s unique gifts for creativity, communication, introspection, and insight into their condition.
With your help, the possibilities are practically endless.
Giving . . . in every sense of the word . . . defined Sean.
Giving back is what The Fund would like to do with your support.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, all contributions may be tax-deductible (subject to IRS guidelines).
By the way, owning or gifting Sean’s music is one more way to support us.
I can’t thank you enough.
From the bottom of my heart,
Debbie Costello Smith
Founder & Co-president
The Sean Costello Memorial Fund for Bipolar Research
P.S. Have an idea or two to further our cause? I would love to hear from you!
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions may be tax-deductible (subject to IRS guidelines).