We are a non-profit organization that is committed to the advancement in research of rare immunodeficient disorders/diseases. We will help support research for the cures for these diseases as well as finding new ways to identify these disorders.
 
X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP), which is also known as Duncan’s syndrome, is a rare always fatal disease that affects only boys. To date only about 100 families and 400+ boys have been diagnosed worldwide.

Kingston Kia Kaha Aiono was born on march 21st, 2004 to Sarah Premo and Hagoth Aiono. He was a peaceful and happy baby that had the biggest eyes and smile to match. Kingston was diagnosed with XLP on Wednesday January 3, 2007…he passed two days later on Friday January 5, 2007.


The objective of this benefit concert is to help raise awareness of XLP and charitable funds for the research and advancements in the quest for a cure.
 
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I cannot begin to stress the importance of this cause. XLP is a little known disease that we must educate ourselves on and do everything in our power to overcome.My participation in this benefit comes through the tragic loss of my little friend Kingston. James Perse

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portion of Proceeds benefit Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to providing the highest level of pediatric care.

As an institution nationally recognized for excellence in diagnosing and treating complex pediatric diseases, Cincinnati Children's is proud to serve patients from across the country and around the world.
 
Dr. Alexandra H. Filipovich continues to play an integral role in identifying and researching XLP as well as various other immunodeficiency’s’. http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/
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