Specifically Named Diseases
List of non-profit organizations working on Specifically Named Diseases .
International Research Consortium for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM FOR COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME A PROJECT OF RSDSA.
Athens
WICHITA FELLOWSHIP CLUB INC
TO PROVIDE A "SOBER" ALCOHOL AND DRUG-FREE HOUSE AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR LIVING AND RECREATION FOR PEOPLE ADDICTED TO ALCOHOL AND DESIRING TO CHANGE THEIR LIVES AND BECOME SOBER.
Wichita
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Cancer
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705.
Theresa D Holden Foundation
Our mission is to enrich the lives of women living with breast cancer by providing the means to pursue their social, educational or cultural interests and empower them to realize their dreams.
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Patient Services�Entertainment, Recreation
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706.
Bent But Not Broken
Our mission is to: Provide Emotional, Educational & Financial Resources to Patients AND Their Caregivers Living With CFIDS/CFS.
Phoenix
Hope4Harper
Hope4Harper is a grassroots organization designed to provide hope to those living with CDKL5 deficiency and other seizure disorders by fostering awareness and supporting research.
CARROLLTON
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Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
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708.
New Horizons Center for Equine Assisted Therapy
“New Horizons Center for Equine Assisted Therapy is dedicated to enhancing the physical, emotional, and cognitive growth of individuals with special needs through a quality educational and recreational therapeutic horseback riding and carriage driving experience.
Foster
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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709.
Polka Dot Mama Melanoma Foundation, Inc.
Mission: The Polka Dot Mama Melanoma Foundation funds research, raises awareness, and educates the community about melanoma-the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Cary
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Neurology, Neuroscience
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710.
The Shepherds Gift- GM1 for HD
Promote Ovine (sheep) GM1 for the treatment of Huntington's Disease (HD) and/or other neurological diseases through education, advocacy, and fundraising.
Brookings
TAKE A BREATHER FOUNDATION
Our mission is to give children and young adults battling cystic fibrosis (CF), along with their families, the opportunity to "take a breather" from CF and focus on creating magical memories that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Narberth
