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Our mission is to raise money for children whose families cannot afford the necessary medication or treatment for Lyme disease. We provide grants and support the medical community until a cure is found. LivLyme Foundation will promote education and awareness about Lyme and the associated diseases.
Hospice of Spokane addresses the medical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of the dying person and their loved ones.
Mercy Ships is the world's leading non-governmental ship-based medical organization. Our goal is to transform the lives of the world's forgotten poor. One by one. Our hospital ships and land-based teams provide primary medical care, relief aid and community support to the most impoverished people on earth, free of charge. The Africa Mercy, the world’s largest charity hospital ship, is crewed by 450 volunteers from around the world, delivering medical excellence and developmental programs with integrity and compassion.
G-PACT is dedicated to providing a network of resources for gastroparesis and chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction patients, medical professionals, and the general population. All of our services are provided free of charge. We rely 100% on donations and grants. Our staff is fully voluntary and no one is paid for their services. This allows us to use 100% of all funding towards our awareness, advocacy, and operating expenses. We also sponsor the first international Gastroparesis Registry and have been collecting data since November 2015. In addition, we also contribute a percentage of net income each year to established research studies.
NAHIS is a non-profit, multidisciplinary medical society dedicated to the dissemination of new information on the diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism.
It is the mission of Momentum to advance the independence, productivity, and full citizenship of children and adults with disabilities and other medical conditions.
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.
Created by caregivers for caregivers, the Alzheimer’s Family Support Center provides free personalized services to the 10,000 families, individuals, and caregivers on Cape Cod currently living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Free services include outreach, supportive family and individual counseling, care consultation, connection to other available service organizations, education, support groups, community events and activities, and a dementia-trained Volunteer Corps. Our goal is to help families navigate the complexities and challenges they face across the span of these diseases, within a research-based, service driven social model.
A Natural, Risk-free, Non-medical Option since 1986 For Spasmodic Torticollis, Cervical Dystonia, Dystonia Be encouraged – there’s hope!
The American Bladder Cancer Society's function is to raise awareness ofbladder cancer among the general public and the medical community, toadvocate through all means available the advance of research into acure, treatment, early diagnosis and quality of life issues ofsurvivors, to support bladder cancer survivors by providing communityas well as by encouraging the concept of informed medical consumerism.
HeartGift provides lifesaving heart surgery to children from around the world where specialized medical treatment is either scarce or nonexistent.
The Foundation funds medical research to find a cure or acceptable treatment, supports those with the disease, and educates the public about alopecia areata.