
Builder’s Club Pie-In-Face
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Liberty Common Junior High and High School Builder’s Club is hosting a Pie-in-the-Face contest to raise funds to get life-changing treatment developed for Everly Green, a severely handicapped seven year old who suffers from a genetic disease called FRRS1L (pronounced Frizzle). Everly regressed at the age two and lost all her ability to move on her own, however she has learned to communicate with an eye-gaze computer. She is trapped in a body she can’t move. But a treatment has been discovered that will bring Everly’s body back to function. The Green family started a nonprofit called Finding Hope for FRRS1L that is funding the development of this life-saving and life-changing treatment for Frizzle kids around the world. Everly has a sibling and cousins at Liberty Common Elementary, Junior High, and High School. You can cast your vote to see a Liberty Common staff member get a pie in the face, by donating below and helping fund treatment for Everly and her fellow Frizzle friends.
Vote for one of these teachers to get a pie-in-the-face:
Mr. Hulton, Mr. Lovely, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Sundin, Mr. Parson, Mrs. McAllister, Dr. Penning, Mr. Dybzinski, Mrs. Kepley, Mr. Kleen, Mrs. Dietrick, Mrs. Dille, Dr. Robinson, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Wallace, Mrs. Bradley, Mr. Lane
Scroll down to VOTE and DONATE!
Voting ends on May 18, 2025 at 11:59pm.





WAYS TO VOTE:
Cash: In-person at school
Venmo: Click on the Venmo QR code here and write in the Liberty staff members name that you are voting for where it says “What’s if for”.
Credit Card: through the credit card form below
FUNDRAISING UPDATE
Goal 1: COMPLETED
GOAL 2: COMPLETED
GOAL 3:
Fundraising Goal: $1 million by Dec. 31, 2024 - COMPLETED
Toxicology Testing: This step in treatment development is required by the US FDA. We can now begin this process with the funds raised.
Goal 4: (Current Stage)
Fundraising Goal: $3 million to fund the manufacturing of the drug/treatment
Goal 5: (Spring 2026)
$2 million for Clinical Trials to treat Frizzle children
Note: Our projected timeline for fundraising and treatment development is completely dependent on funds being raised to pay for each stage. We hope to raise the funds needed as soon as possible to keep the treatment development process moving; however, it is subject to change.
