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Stamford-Based Lyme Research Alliance Honors Women's Basketball Star

GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Stamford-based Lyme Research Alliance will honor Elena Delle Donne, the reigning Rookie of the Year in the Women’s National Basketball Association, with its Star Light Award at its “Time for Lyme” Gala, on April 5, at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich in Old Greenwich. 

Women's basketball star  Elena Delle Donne will be honored by the Stamford-based Lyme Research Alliance at a dinner in Greenwich in April.

Women's basketball star Elena Delle Donne will be honored by the Stamford-based Lyme Research Alliance at a dinner in Greenwich in April.

Photo Credit: Contributed by Lyme Research Alliance/NBA photos

“We are excited that Elena—one of the most talked-about women’s basketball players in the country—will be joining us at the Gala to receive this award,” said Ally Hilfiger, Event Chair. “More than 300,000 people are diagnosed every year with Lyme. By sharing her story and lending her name to LRA’s campaign to fund a cure, Elena will be helping to educate countless Americans about the devastating impact of this disease, including the financial hardships that come with the battle.”

Chicago Sky forward-guard Delle Donne, who was named to the All-WNBA Second Team and finished third overall in MVP voting in her rookie season, was sidelined twice by Lyme disease during her illustrious basketball career at the University of Delaware. She briefly attended the University of Connecticut.

When she first contracted Lyme disease in 2008, Delle Donne had very little knowledge about the illness and 30 days of antibiotics knocked it out.  But two years later, she experienced a severe recurrence.  “At times I was physically unable to get out of bed, suffered fatigue so extreme that I couldn’t lift my arm for more than 10 seconds, had migraine-like headaches, and felt like I was dying,” she said. “No doctor knew what it was.” But six weeks later, with the recurrence of Lyme diagnosed, the 6-foot-5-inch Delle Donne was able to return to the court in her senior season and lead her Delaware team to its most successful season ever.

Today Delle Donne, 24, says she wants to do all she can to raise awareness of the disease and speak to Lyme sufferers. “Not only are they going through physical and emotional challenges,” she said, “but the financial burden it brings to families is enormous. I hope I’ll be able to inspire people to not give up, especially those who are actively battling symptoms. I know how hard of a fight it is.”

LRA’s “Time for Lyme” Gala, its largest fundraiser of the year, helps to fund important medical research projects. LRA is the leading private nonprofit organization funding cutting-edge research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases by universities and major medical institutions around the U.S.

Television personality Gretchen Carlson, also a Lyme disease sufferer, will serve  as Mistress of Ceremonies for the gala. Other guests expected to attend include actor Peter Sarsgaard; baseball Hall of Famer Tom Seaver; actress Jane Alexander; and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-star Yolanda Foster.

The Gala will be held Saturday, April 5 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich in Old Greenwich. The evening features dinner, dancing and a live auction. Tickets may be purchased online by visiting www.LymeResearchAlliance.org  or by calling 203-969-1333.

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