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The National Fragile X Foundation unites the Fragile X community to enrich lives through educational and emotional support, promote public and professional awareness and advance research toward improved treatments and a cure for Fragile X.
The National Women's Health Network improves the health of all women by developing and promoting a critical analysis of health issues to influence public policy and support consumer decision-making. The Network aspires to a health care system that is guided by social justice and reflects the needs of diverse women.
The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is dedicated to the prevention of vaccine injuries and deaths through public education and to defending the informed consent ethic in medicine. As an independent clearinghouse for information on diseases and vaccines, NVIC does not advocate for or against the use of vaccines. We support the availability of all preventive health care options, including vaccines, and the right of consumers to make educated, voluntary health care choices.
The Foundation funds medical research to find a cure or acceptable treatment, supports those with the disease, and educates the public about alopecia areata.
To support the needs and well being of affected individuals and families, to promote awareness and education, to advance research for more treatments and ultimately a cure for Spasmodic Torticollis.
NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders, and serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care.
Our mission is to provide continuing education to those who prepare braille and to provide braille materials to persons who are visually impaired.
The NCAC models, promotes and delivers excellence in child abuse response and prevention through service, education and leadership.
NAHIS is a non-profit, multidisciplinary medical society dedicated to the dissemination of new information on the diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism.
Empower community, foster health equity, and improve quality of life by eliminating financial barriers that impede, delay, and/or hinder the transplant process, ultimately contributing to the saving of lives.
The mission of NAMI Newton Wellesley is to improve the lives of people living with mental illnesses and of their families.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Kenosha County is a non-profit corporation 501 (c) (3) organized in 1983, and an all-volunteer organization working to improve the quality of life through education, support, and advocacy. We promote recovery and fight stigma associated with mental illness. We offer an array of free services including self-help and support groups, educational classes, workshops, trainings, community presentations and advocacy. These free services draw on the lived experience of individuals who have experienced mental illness in their lives. We influence public policy related to the quality of services for people with serious mental illnesses, including access to treatment, housing, employment, and better health insurance.