This month, we hold two extraordinary people especially close in our hearts: Bob Saget and his sister, Gay. January 9th marks both Gay’s birthday and four years since we, and the world, lost Bob.
Bob’s dedication to advancing the SRF’s mission was driven by his deep love for his sister and his commitment to honoring her experiences with scleroderma. For more than three decades, he was a passionate advocate—raising national awareness, championing research, and helping countless people living with scleroderma feel seen, heard, and understood.
Though we miss both Bob and Gay, their legacy continues to inspire everything we do at the SRF. We remain laser-focused on ending scleroderma, carrying Bob’s vision forward through the Bob Saget Memorial Scleroderma Research Fund, which directly supports the SRF research program and helps advance progress toward improved therapies and, one day, a cure.
To remember Bob and the heart he brought to this cause, we invite you to hear from him in his own words about why ending scleroderma mattered so deeply.
