Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines
List of non-profit organizations working on Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines .
Brook Hill Retirement Center for Horses Inc
Brook Hill Farm provides rescue and rehabilitation focused services to unwanted horses and education for at-risk teens, college interns, and the community.
1768
Forest
Down Syndrome Network of West Virginia Inc
The Down syndrome Network of West Virginia (DSNWV) is a 501 C3 non-profit organization established in 2002 by concerned parents of children with Down syndrome.
1768
South Charleston
ADLER APHASIA CENTER
We are a resource for people with aphasia, their caregivers, and the community.
1759
Maywood
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Specifically Named Diseases
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AFE FOUNDATION
Promotes research, raises awareness, and supports those impacted by amniotic fluid embolism.
1705
Vista
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Human Service Organizations
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257.
FIRE
A non-profit organization in Flagstaff, AZ working in Mongolia and Nepal, focused on community healt Mission FIRE works to improve health, education, and well-being through value-centered, community-based programs encompassing cultural diversity and heritage.
1700
Flagstaff
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Specifically Named Diseases
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Unitarian Universalist Trauma Response Ministry Inc
Unitarian Universalist Trauma Response Ministry provides culturally sensitive spiritual care to survivors of mass disasters and other significant trauma.
1700
Manhasset
Kabuki Syndrome Foundation
KSF is driving research for this rare disease through fundraising, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration.
1677
NORTHBROOK
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Specifically Named Diseases
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260.
NORTHWEST PARKINSON'S FOUNDATION
Helping transform life with Parkinson's through awareness, education, care, and advocacy.
1660
Mercer Island
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Specifically Named Diseases
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Pmd Foundation A New Jersey Non Profit Corporation
#Research #Awareness #Advocacy & #FamilySupport for those with #PelizaeusMerzbacherDisease #PMD #newbornscreening #raredisease #leukodystrophy #myelin The PMD Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed to serve three distinct interest groups as they relate to Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease: The Children and Families, the General Public, the Researchers and Clinicians.
1616
Marlton








