"As a sibling, David has first-hand knowledge of the challenges a family faces when they have a child with CdLS," Malloy said. "His family is very involved with the foundation. This is the first time he's doing something solo."
Additionally, the Foundation is currently trying to establish charity partner status with the New York City Marathon held on Nov. 4, Malloy said.
Currently, the organization has three family service coordinators who offer support to affected families and refer them to qualified medical professionals. Fowler's father, also David Fowler, is president of the foundation's Board of Directors.
"My family has been involved with the foundation for a long time, mostly because of my father," Fowler said. "I'm glad I'm doing something on my own now."
Fowler is especially thankful to his fraternity brothers at Pi Kappa Alpha, who have stood by him throughout his brother's hospitalization last summer.
"My fraternity brothers have donated a lot of money to the cause. It was a struggle all summer, but they were by my side through everything," he said.
Additionally, the Foundation is currently trying to establish charity partner status with the New York City Marathon held on Nov. 4, Malloy said.
Currently, the organization has three family service coordinators who offer support to affected families and refer them to qualified medical professionals. Fowler's father, also David Fowler, is president of the foundation's Board of Directors.
"My family has been involved with the foundation for a long time, mostly because of my father," Fowler said. "I'm glad I'm doing something on my own now."
Fowler is especially thankful to his fraternity brothers at Pi Kappa Alpha, who have stood by him throughout his brother's hospitalization last summer.
"My fraternity brothers have donated a lot of money to the cause. It was a struggle all summer, but they were by my side through everything," he said.

