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Sickle Cell Foundation

The mission of the organization is to enable individuals with sickle cell anemia to live lives to the extent possible unhampered and uncompromised by their sickle cell conditions, while increasing knowledge and understanding of sickle cell disease as a health problem through professional standards of administration, health care, public relations and fundraising.

Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation

KHF helps children with hemophilia and similar bleeding disorders.

Picking Me Foundation

Picking Me advocates mMental health awareness and acceptance for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors- such as Dermatillomania aka Skin Picking Disorder- for sufferers, supporters, and educational communities alike, encouraging individuals to take control back from the OCD related disorder by sharing why they are #PickingMe over their BFRB.

Dementia Spring Foundation

We support artists who raise awareness about dementia and who inspire creativity in people with dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease.

Kawasaki Kids Foundation

EDUCATION/SUPPORTING RESEARCH & FAMILIES AFFECTED BY KAWASAKI DISEASE IN KIDS.

Jack's Corner Foundation

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.

Angelman Syndrome Foundation

Our mission is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman Syndrome through education and information, research, advocacy, and support for individuals with Angelman Syndrome, their families, and other concerned parties.

Karla Smith Foundation

To provide state of the art services, support and hope to any family affected by mental illness or suicide.

Indiana Parkinson Foundation

OUR PROGRAM, THE CLIMB, PROVIDES A RESEARCH-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM AND SUPPORT SYSTEM THAT IS GEARED TOWARD COMMON SYMPTOMS AND DEFICITS OF THE DISEASE. JOIN US AS WE HELP HOOSIER AFFECTED BY PARKINSON'S DISEASE.

Mary Lee Foundation

To serve adults with special needs so that they may develop a sense of dignity, a feeling of self-worth, and the skills necessary to socially integrate with and contribute to the community in which they live.