Welcome to ScareWithCare.org. My name is Scott Broad. I started this site 3 years ago with one purpose: to bring much needed aid and awareness to people who suffer from a very serious disease called lupus. There is no known specific cause and no cure for lupus, and yet, worldwide, five million people suffer its effects.
Understanding and awareness are crucial to fight any disease. Just a few decades ago, there was little data about the long-term effects of lupus treatments because people with lupus simply didn’t live long enough. Fortunately, that is changing, but for that change to continue more people need to know about lupus. Big celebrity endorsements and widely publicized events can go a long way to make people aware of the need for more research, but at the end of the day it is the results of that research, and the money that funds it, that drive advancements in treatments and further understanding of the disease. Unfortunately, many organizations don’t spend a large amount of their funding on research.
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Michelle and Scott Broad
A free one of a kind drive by family friendly Halloween Event to raise awareness for people who suffer from Lupus.
This is where ScareWithCare.org comes in. I wanted to do something in a different way that would get a lot of attention and ensure that the money raised goes toward research and understanding of lupus. I picked Halloween (which is a long story), and with a team of incredibly creative and talented people created a one-of-a-kind event called Boney Manor, a drive-through tableaux of fantastic and wonderful scenes and special effects.
The notion of “Paying It Forward” is close to my heart; at Boney Manor visitors are treated to an incredible visual experience and get an education about lupus in hopes that they will donate to the cause. Every car that comes through receives goodie bags containing candy and toys for kids and fun gifts for the parents. Even though this is a FREE event, we hope that people will be entertained and will donate. Partial proceed donations from Boney Manor go to the Lupus Foundation of America, Wisconsin Chapter.
Here is one of two ways we are giving back by bringing amazing one of a kind entertainment to help raise awareness and donations for the Lupus Foundation Of America Wisconsin Chapter (lupuswi.org).
Boney Manor "Goes To The Movies"
Randy and Lori Schneider will be hosting the new Boney Manor "Goes To The Movies" event at their property. Please remember the mission will always be the same and that is to help promote awareness and
funding for more research for people who suffer with the Lupus Disease.
"We had the opportunity two years ago to help Scott Broad with his very successful ScareWithCare.org Boney Manor event. We experinced the Boney Manor Effect. Our plan is to keep and honor Scott and Michelle's cause raising awareness and donations for people who suffer from the Lupus Disease.
This will be a yearly tradition we plan on carrying out for many years. It's a great cause and we want to make a difference."
Randy & Lori
100% of all sales from Season Of Screams DVD documentary goes directly to The Lupus Foundation Of America Wisconsin Chapter.
SeasonOfScreams.store
Get your fine art, t-shirts, hoodies and hats with all the logos for Season Of Screams, Boney Manor and Hollow Studios.
Episode One
Episode Two
Episode Three
Bringing attention and awareness to all who suffer with the Lupus Disease.
There are over 5 million people around the world who are affected by the Lupus disease.
There is no cure for Lupus.
Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems - including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs.
For more information or to help in anyway, please visit The Lupus Foundation of America Wisconsin Chapter.
The producer and creator, Scott Broad, of ScareWithCare.org and Boney Manor has over 20 years in the Halloween Entertainment Industry. Six years ago his wife Michelle, was diagnosed with the cruel mystery of Lupus. "Its heart breaking and leaves one feeling helpless to watch a loved one suffers the roller coaster affects to this debilitating deadly disease", says her husband Scott Broad. "There is not enough research and knowledge in the medical field at present, nor understanding with one that is dealing with Lupus. It can affect vital organs like heart, kidney, liver and the brain as well as other parts of the body. It attacks the immune system leaving the individual with no immune system to ward off colds or flu. The Lupus Disease can be fatal and anyone can get it anytime. That is the reason I do this Halloween show ... to bring as much attention as possible through entertainment with the hope that people will be inspired to learn more about Lupus.
To learn more or to donate please click on link: https://www.lupus.org/wisconsin/
Weather permitting
Get ready for this years ScareWithCare.org presents
Boney Manor "Goes To The Movies"!
Come see some of Hollywood’s best movies ever made in Bo...
Weather permitting
The first of Michelle's Broads to complete the walk. Great job ladies!
Michelle and her sister Lori coming through the finish line,
Providing Answers, Support and Hope in Wisconsin. The Lupus Foundation of America works to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the #1 motor disability in America, impacting 1 out of every 323 children born. It results from a trauma to a baby's brain, either in utero or up to two years later. Currently, there are 500,000 children in America with this diagnosis. Yet, in spite of its prevalence, Cerebral Palsy receives little dedicated national funding to address rehabilitation.
Combined with the common misconception that it's impossible to significantly improve CP symptoms, finding helpful treatment and specialists to treat the condition can feel near impossible for many CP families, leaving them locked in a place of hopelessness and isolation. Yet, Debbie Fragner, mother of Maddie, a 12-year- old girl diagnosed with CP, has achieved remarkable success by focusing on the care, not cure, with her own daughter and her organization, Children's Cerebral Palsy Movement (CCPM). CCPM is dedicated to families touched by CP, Believing that CP is a diagnosis, not a destiny and that the future can be much brighter, when given proper tools and supports, CCPM has developed a comprehensive array of programs to assist CP families -- reassuring them that they never need to feel alone.
To donate please click here: https://childrenscerebralpalsymovement.org/donate/
If you are touched by Boney Manor and find joy in what we have presented, please consider Paying It Forward, by checking out the worthy causes that so stir our hearts - Lupus Foundation Of America Wisconsin Chapter and the Children's Cerebral Palsy Movement are conveniently attached.
You have always been my strength and inspiration in life. Everyday is a blessing being married to you.
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