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They are dedicated to making an impact by supplying morale-based programming that will empower our Warriors’ mental well-being.
Mission:1. To develop and sponsor programs that will inform and educate diabetes health care professionals and the general public on a broad range of issues and subjects related to diabetes mellitus2. To conduct and support scientific research in the field of diabetes mellitus in the public Interest3. To develop diabetes educational videos4. To develop a diabetes educational newsletter5. To engage in other activities related to education the public about diabetes
The National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) was founded in 1973 to support cancer research and public education relating to the prevention, early diagnosis, better treatments and, ultimately, a cure for cancer. NFCR promotes and facilitates collaboration among scientists to accelerate the pace of discovery from bench to bedside. NFCR is committed to Making Cures Possible – cures for all types of cancer.
A Disorder of the Corpus Callosum (DCC) is a congenital brain disorder in which the main superhighway of the brain is damaged or missing. Because diagnosis is only possible through neuroimaging (MRI, CT Scan, etc) those with a DCC are often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed. The NODCC exists to support those affected by a DCC and to educate and advocate regarding DCC so that the painful years of misdiagnosis can be avoided for future families.
LSSNCA helps refugees, immigrants, children, youth, and underserved families in the Washington, D.C. metro area by providing resettlement and immigration legal services, foster-care and adoption support, housing and workforce programs, and trauma-informed mental-health and community services that promote self-sufficiency and stability.