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Racing For Rett

Racing For Rett is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization. Racing For Rett is an annual 5K Run/Walk and silent auction that raises money and awareness for Rett Syndrome. Last year we had approximately 214 participants and raised over $14,000! We are expecting even more next year and would love to have your support! We have teamed up with Girl Power 2 Cure, Inc. All funds will be distributed for research of Rett Syndrome. Girl Power 2 Cure, Inc. is comprised of supporters nationwide who are committed to fighting Rett Syndrome through action. We are very passionate about raising funds for research to find a cure for Rett Syndrome and raising awareness for this debilitating disorder.

Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada/fondation canadienne des tumeurs cerebrales

Gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations bring hope and support to brain tumour patients across Canada through educational programs, support groups and information resources available for patients, families and caregivers. Your gifts also fund brain tumour research to find the cause of and better treatments for brain tumour patients.

United to Beat Malaria

Nothing But Nets is a global grassroots campaign to raise awareness, funds, and voices to fight malaria. In 2006, sports columnist Rick Reilly wrote a column in Sports Illustrated challenging each of his readers to donate at least $10 to send insecticide-treated bed nets to protect families from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

Stxbp1 Foundation

- Create awareness in the disorders associated with STXBP1 mutations - Fund Research to accelerate discovery of a cure - Provide families with tools to help them understand the disease & how to get involved - Advocate to improve early detection - Foster activism to help change policies in favor of orphaned diseases - Improve the lives of our STXBP1 Family

Little Baby Face Foundation

The Little Baby Face Foundation seeks to transform the lives of children born with facial deformities through corrective surgery. World-class surgeons and medical providers at the finest facilities in NYC volunteer their time to deliver the best surgery and medical care, free of charge, to these children who are in financial need worldwide. The foundation provides travel to and from New York City for these children to undergo surgical procedures. Additionally it provides medical information about facial deformities to families, healthcare providers and the public, and supports related research.

Fshd Society

The FSHD Society is the world’s largest patient-driven organization for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, or FSHD, one of the most prevalent forms of muscular dystrophy. We are laser-focused on speeding the development of treatments and a cure for the nearly one million people worldwide who are affected. We do so by investing in research initiatives that will move us further faster; by activating and empowering patients, families and their allies; and by mobilizing resources from industry, government, and other organizations around the most efficient and effective strategy to speed up therapy development.

Amigos De Jesus

Amigos de Jesús is a home and bilingual school for children in Honduras that has cared for hundreds of children who have suffered the indignities of abuse, neglect, homelessness and hunger in one of the hemisphere’s poorest countries. Amigos de Jesús is a permanent safe haven with shelter, food and education for over 120 children. Amigos de Jesús aims to walk alongside our children from the time they arrive, afraid and traumatized, until the time that they are ready to move out into the world as adults prepared for responsibility and citizenship within their country of origin.

Kabuki Syndrome Foundation

The Kabuki Syndrome Foundation (KSF) is the only US based 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the advancement of Kabuki syndrome research. Since its inception in 2017, the Kabuki Syndrome Foundation has strived to promote activities that support, enable, and accelerate research efforts that will advance therapeutic treatments for those affected by Kabuki Syndrome (KS). Our mission is to drive research efforts that show promise to treat, prevent or cure Kabuki Syndrome through fundraising, knowledge-sharing and collaborating with researchers around the world.

NEADS

NEADS World Class Service Dogs was founded in 1976 to train and place assistance dogs to help people who have disabilities and children who have autism. NEADS has trained over 1,800 Assistance Dog partners (person and dog) now living and working together across the USA, including assistance dogs to help veterans of our wars with physical disabilities and with PTSD. NEADS is the oldest continuing Hearing Dog program in the country and the first program on the East Coast to train a Service Dog.

Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières Canada (MSF)

MSF is the world’s leading independent humanitarian medical relief organization, providing crucial medical care to people affected by war, civil strife, epidemics, natural disasters and social marginalization. MSF strives to respond rapidly and effectively to public health emergencies with complete independence from political, economic or religious powers. In 1999, MSF was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its pioneering humanitarian work: rapid interventions, calling public attention to humanitarian catastrophies, respecting fellow humans’ dignity and acting as a source of hope for peace and reconciliation.

Rocky Mountain Rett Association

Rocky Mountain Rett Association is an organization serving the Rocky Mountain region dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and their families impacted by Rett Syndrome. We achieve this by providing supportive services and resources to children and their families, engaging in advocacy, education and awareness efforts, and raising funds to support the search for a cure and improved treatment options.

Central Florida Children's Home

Founded in 1973, Our mission at the Central Florida Children's Home is to care for children whose parents either cannot or will not provide for them due to certain circumstances in the child’s life, and/or difficulties in the parents’ lives. We create a real ‘home’ atmosphere by assigning children a “mom and dad”. This creates a secure environment where the children can experience unconditional love and nurturing. An emphasis is placed on academic achievement to insure that the children are well prepared for higher academic studies or vocational training for the job market. Our children are assigned chores and responsibilities to help develop character and discipline, skills that they can carry with them throughout their lives. Non-profit 501 (C) 3 charity. We accept NO state or governament funding. We rely solely on the community for funds.