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Mission of the CURE ADSSL1 organization is to invest in research and develop treatment options for patients with rare neuromuscular disease caused by mutation in ADSSL1 gene. We have a patient community that supports each other in sharing knowledge to help manage disease symptoms and quality of life.
Jack’s Corner is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life and finding a cure for children with SPG50 through the acceleration of gene therapy treatments, funding of research, and raising awareness of the disease.SPG50 is an ultra-rare neurodegenerative disease that affects children. The disease causes spasticity that starts in chldren's legs, slowly taking away their ability to walk. The spasticity then takes away their ability to use their hands, and ultimately, their mental capacity.
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The Mission of Roger’s Run 4 AMC is to increase awareness of Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC) through the promotion and encouragement of distance running and walking. Toward this end, Roger's Run 4 AMC promotes an annual 5K run, 5K walk, and 1 mile run.
We are an all volunteer organization dedicated to the promotion of health in Sonoma county through education, community service programs, fundraising and advocacy.
The Blind Institute of Technology's mission is to prepare the visually impaired - and the employers who hire them - for success in the workplace.
With a mission to build and mobilize a unified voice, vision, and leadership to achieve a healthy future for all Georgians, Georgians for a Healthy Future provides a strong voice for Georgia consumers and communities on the health care issues and decisions that impact their lives. Our vision is of a day in which all Georgians have access to the quality, affordable health care they need to live healthy lives and contribute to the health of their communities.
Since 1939, Easterseals North Texas has served individuals with disabilities and their families. Our purpose is to change the way the world defines and views disabilities by making profound, positive differences in peoples’ lives every day.
We are working to build a residential community focused on meeting the needs of adults with intellectual disabilities. We aim to include other population groups as well in our community.
SAGE inspires people over 50 to give forward with their time, money and voice so that younger and future generations can thrive. Our supporters believe in generational equity: the principle that each generation should improve the quality of life for the next. We motivate action and volunteerism through workshops, discussions and long-term fellowships to encourage older adults to support causes that are vital to the future, including education, the environment and economic opportunity. SAGE reminds each of us that age should never limit our potential, and that we all can make a difference for future generations. Whether an individual has been involved in civic service and giving for decades or is new to community involvement, SAGE enables and encourages older adults to progress along their own pathway to giving forward. Through a robust set of programs, we help older adults identify their priority areas, learn their options for involvement, get actively involved, and increase impact.
The Foundation was incorporated in 1978 as a non-profit organization, set up to receive and administer donations from the public. The accumulated funds are for the sole benefit of the Wingham and District Hospital. The Foundation is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors independent of the Hospital. Each year the Foundation directs money to supplement the financial needs of the hospital to ensure the highest standard of health care.
Mission Health Lexington provides health and healing to our neighbors in need.