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Joshua Frase Foundation (JFF) has worked tirelessly to increase awareness for Myotubular Myopathy and other neuromuscular disorders. JFF funds cutting edge genetic research for Myotubular Myopathy (MTM) at Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard & Wake Forest Medical School of Regenerative Medicine. JFF has built a network for families and friends affected by these devastating muscle disorders, giving them hope as the foundation pushes this research forward.
To serve, educate and fund research for families coping with the effects of SYNGAP mutations.
Quality of life is the impetus behind every program and research study the Davis Phinney Foundation funds. Please view our financials to learn more about how we are funded, and how we strategically spend to further our mission.
Movember is a month long global event in November where men grow moustaches to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues. Funds support world-class men’s health programs that combat prostate and testicular cancer and mental health challenges.
Provide A Transition Home For Children Who Have Been Mistended And Guarantee The Physical And Emotional Welfare To These Children.
To advocate for and fund research directed towards a cure or treatment options for patients with Sanfilippo syndrome.
We are the largest nonprofit dedicated to funding research aimed at treating and ultimately curing EB, a group of devastating and life-threatening genetic skin disorders that affect children from birth. Leading researchers say treatments and a cure for EB are within reach—for Shane, Ryan, Jackson, Michael, Jennifer and every other person suffering from this horrific condition. Though we have made significant progress, we need much greater resources in our pursuit of a cure.
To improve the lives of persons affected by myositis, fund innovative research and increase myositis awareness and advocacy.
To engage and educate children with autism by creating and providing innovative tools that foster positive change and help children reach developmental milestones.
The Bonnechere Manor Foundation is a registered charity made up of a group of volunteers dedicated to raising funds to enrich the quality of life for all residents and clients at the Bonnechere Manor. Whether it is an Auditorium, state-of-the-art equipment, or programs to enrich the residents' quality of life, the Foundation is dedicated to making Bonnechere Manor truly a home-away-from-home. The Foundation is also a vehicle to raise funds that support capital projects and other programs that are not funded through existing Ministry of Health and Long Term Care mechanisms.
Our mission is to cure USP7-related diseases. We do this by funding research and identifying more patients.