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The Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada strives to be the leading national voluntary health organization, setting the standard for education, public awareness and research of spina bifida and hydrocephalus. We aspire to reduce the incidence of spina bifida and hydrocephalus and to promote independence of people living with spina bifida and hydrocephalus.
The mission of UCP of Greater Cleveland is to empower children and adults with disabilities to advance their independence, productivity and inclusion in the community.
The mission of the Spina Bifida Association of the Delaware Valley is to build a better and brighter future for all those impacted by Spina Bifida.
The mission of UCP of Orange County is to help children with disabilities reach their full potential and improve the quality of life for their families.
In concordance with the mission of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America; "to advocate for and enhance our membership's ability to improve the quality of health, life and services for individuals, families and communities affected by sickle cell disease and related conditions, while promoting the search for a cure for all people in the world with sickle cell disease." SCANJ is here to help, educate, and advocate in the fight against sickle cell disease.
The mission of the Greater Boston Chapter of United Spinal Association is to RISE Above Paralysis. To reach individuals and families affected by spinal cord injury and disease. To inspire the newly injured through role models and peer mentors. To support individuals and families as they begin their post injury journeys. To empower individuals with spinal cord injury/disease to reach their goals and dreams.
The Canadian Health and Environment Education and Research Foundation (CHEER) works to educate health professionals and citizens about environmental health hazards. Working with its sister organization, The Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, CHEER has alerted Canadians to the hazards of lawn and garden pesticides and the safe, effective alternatives that now exist. It has also taught nurses and doctors how to make hospitals and medical clinics more environmentally-friendly. Finally, it has shown the public the advantages of organic agriculture.
debra of America supports people with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) by funding research toward better treatments and a cure, while also delivering direct services and education to patients and families (including wound‑care distribution, nurse support, advocacy, and community programs). This work combines patient services, advocacy, and research funding to improve quality of life for people affected by EB.
The Prince George Branch of Canadian Mental Health provides services and programs which best meet the needs of individuals with mental health issues within the community. Currently, our programs include Housing, both through the provision of subsidized housing, and through housing and outreach; Life skills and outreach which assist people with the skills of daily living in order to reach independence; Education regarding mental health and mental illness, improving public understanding and attitudes about mental health; vocational rehabilitation, peer support, the bounce back program, Connections clubhouse,Mental Health & Police Project, Second Chance Thrift Store, Mental Health First Aid Education, the Senior's Life Skills Program, and Expanding Employment. All programs aim to benefit clients in the areas of community integration, achieving independence and maintaining personal health to the highest possible deegee.
Based in Edmonton Alberta, we provide support for individuals and families with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus in the Northern Alberta region. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.sbhana.org.
Better Hearing for Everyone.