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MIGHTY MASON







                               A Journey of Courage, Community & Hope For A Cure


      Photos Courtesy of Marcus Pyne - Officially Offshore












































      Mason Prather, known as “Mighty        of serious complications. Mason’s      life with Dravet can be—but also             Mason—a nonprofit marlin-re-           $500,000, and in 2025, they donat-     many constraints—mobility issues,
      Mason,” is a spirited young boy        life has been shaped by hundreds       highlight Mason’s and his family’s           lease fishing tournament founded       ed $682,000. In just three years,      developmental delays, communi-
      from Ocean City, Maryland. At just  of seizures, many emergency room  strength.                                            in 2023. This event, held in Ocean     Marlins for Mason donated over         cation difficulties—but he also lives
      four months old, Mason experi-         visits, and repeated hospitaliza-                                                   City, Maryland, raises funds and       $1.5 million, making it the single     surrounded by a community that
      enced his first seizure—a terrifying  tions. He’s slightly non-verbal, but    Mason’s mom, Amanda Prather,                 increases awareness for the Dravet     largest donor to the Dravet Syn-       loves him, a family that fights for
      event that lasted about forty-five     uses an AAC (augmentative and          works as a physician assistant spe-          Syndrome Foundation (DSF).             drome Foundation. This money           him, and a growing movement that
      minutes. By seven months old,          alternative communication) device  cializing in primary care and emer-              Every dollar raised directly sup-      directly funds grants and research     hopes for change. Every day with
      after numerous, severe, and pro-       to help express himself. Despite all   gency medicine. When doctors                 ports research, aiming for better      studies aimed at developing better     Mason is a reminder of what’s at
      longed seizures, developmental         the hardships, Mason is described      diagnosed Mason, she saw first-              treatments—or ideally, a cure.         treatments and ultimately a cure       stake—and what’s possible when
      delays, feeding and mobility issues,  by his family as loving, curious,       hand the limited treatment options                                                  for Mason and others impacted by       people come together.e together.
      he was diagnosed with Dravet Syn-      and brave.                             and recognized a gap in awareness            In its first year, Marlins for Ma-     this devastating condition.
      drome, a rare, lifelong, and often                                            and research. Instead of feeling             son raised over $312,000. The
      devastating form of epilepsy.          When Mason was about 10 months  overwhelmed, she channeled that                     tournament grew in its second          For Mason, life is a mix of chal-      Join us July 31 - August 2, 2026.
                                             old, one seizure lasted ninety min-    energy into advocacy—for Mason,              year. In 2024, donors contributed      lenge and triumph. He lives with
      Dravet syndrome is characterized       utes, requiring doctors to intubate    for other families, and for future
      by frequent seizures, often resistant  him. He almost didn’t survive. Mo-     progress in treating Dravet.
      to treatment, and increased risk       ments like these reveal how fragile    Their advocacy led to Marlins for                          For more information or to donate visit www.MarlinsForMason.com
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