Pro bono design proposal

Interested in a pro bono design project with a large scope involving a logo, website, FB and Insta? Working with other-abled and diverse people? And helping those people network through your design talents and skills?
The project is an upstart non-profit, Polio Survivors Network, for the estimated 500,000 polio survivors in the US. What was once a sweeping epidemic over nearly 20 years and primarily affected children has left us as medical dinosaurs. There are few practicing polio doctors left. Most doctors aren’t even trained about polio. We’ve been forgotten and ignored.
So we’re in need of a central networking site for all things polio from the medical to the emotional – a place to share our stories, find polio support groups, locate reliable medical resources and just find each other. As a retired art and marketing director, I understand the great importance of functional and beautiful design.
If this piques your interest and gets your design juices flowing, please contact me:
Cathleen Casey – cathleenecasey@gmail.com

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