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Human Service Organizations
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FAMILIES OF FANA-WNY INC
Through the volunteer efforts of our members, we will reliably support FANA of Bogotá and charities dedicated to children in our communities.
Buffalo
Rare Trait Hope Fund
Rare trait Hope Fund facilitates research and provides funding for the development of treatments for a rare disease called Aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU) in hopes to save lives of AGU kids and adults.
Belle Chasse
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Specifically Named Diseases Research
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The Snow Foundation
A voice for rare disease, working towards a cure for Wolfram syndrome and developing novel therapies for diabetes, vision loss, hearing loss neurodegeneration.
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Clayton
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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HYPEREMESIS EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Hyperemesis Education & Research (HER) Foundation provides education & support for mothers suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum and those who care for them.
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Clackamas
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Generation Lyme
501(c)3 nonprofit community empowering patients and supporters facing tick-borne disease.
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New York
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Specifically Named Diseases
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Niemann-Pick Childrens Fund
Niemann-Pick Children's Fund, Inc. was organized in December of 2008 in order to raise awareness of Niemann-Pick Disease Type C and its affect on families in America; to raise money to promote research to find treatments or a cure for Niemann-Pick Disease Type C: and to provide support to individuals and families affected by this disease through existing channels.
Kearney
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Baker-Gordon Syndrome Foundation
The BakerGordon Syndrome Foundation was founded to help families affected by this syndrome make connections with one another.
Jefferson City
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Professional Societies & Associations
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NOONAN SYNDROME FOUNDATION
Noonan Syndrome (NS) is the most common syndrome you've never heard of.
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Blue Springs
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Cancer
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THE ALEX MANDARINO FOUNDATION
The Alex Mandarino Foundation We are so fortunate to live in such a wonderful community.
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