May 17, 2026

How Bad Jokes Are Funding Rett Syndrome Research

How Bad Jokes Are Funding Rett Syndrome Research
How Bad Jokes Are Funding Rett Syndrome Research
The Empire of Kindness
How Bad Jokes Are Funding Rett Syndrome Research
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In a heartwarming display of sibling devotion, nine-year-old Nora Vaughn set up a joke stand in her front yard to raise funds for Rett Syndrome Research. Her older sister, Susie, suffers from this challenging neurodevelopmental disorder. Despite the challenges her family faces, Nora uses humor to bring joy to Susie, making her laugh like no one else can. The joke stand doubles as a fundraising tool, where contributions support ongoing research efforts for a cure. Through her actions, Nora exemplifies how even small gestures can make impactful contributions to important causes, demonstrating resilience and love even in difficult times.