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The Boomer Esiason Foundation is a dynamic partnership of leaders in the medical and business communities joining with a committed core of volunteers to heighten awareness, education and quality of life for those affected by cystic fibrosis, while providing financial support to research aimed at finding a cure.
The LAM Foundation urgently seeks safe and effective treatments and ultimately a cure for lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) through advocacy and the funding of promising research. We are dedicated to serving the scientific, medical and patient communities by offering information, resources and a worldwide network of hope and support.
The Kawasaki Disease Foundation is a partnership of parents and professionals who share the common goals of creating awareness, supporting families, and advancing research. KDF creates awareness to promote early detection and treatment for Kawasaki Disease, the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children.
The Fetal Hope Foundation's mission is to provide support, provide information, fund research, increase awareness and be an outlet for leading medical information pertaining to fetal syndromes. We are all about arming families and healthcare providers with information and helping to save babies' lives.
THE ORPHANED STARFISH FOUNDATION is dedicated to helping orphans, victims of abuse, survivors of trafficking, indigenous children and at-risk youth break their cycles of abuse and poverty through technology-based education, job training and job placement assistance.We commit to every program for life.
The Canadian Melanoma Foundation is a non-profit organization working with the public, melanoma patients and their families to raise awareness of melanoma and to build financial support for Canadian scientists throughout the country who are conducting cutting edge research for the better understanding and better treatment of melanoma.
Westminster Canterbury Foundation inspires generosity at Westminster Canterbury Richmond. Growing from our roots in faith, we nurture the spirit of generosity of Westminster Canterbury Richmond to ensure the best life possible for our residents and to cultivate leadership in senior services. Our founding mission emphasized our Fellowship Program, which helps provide life care – guaranteed access to long-term assisted living or healthcare if needed – as well as necessities such as housing, food and medical expenses for seniors-in-need. A newly established Fellowship Outreach effort is in response to Westminster Canterbury Foundation’s Community Needs Study assessing the barriers to healthy aging in greater Richmond. Westminster Canterbury Foundation also supports areas of excellence including healthcare, memory therapies and spiritual support, chaplaincy programs and internships, wellness and fitness programs, enhancements and scholarships for the Child Development Center, workforce development, and thriving creative programs that include studio and performing arts. Innovation and leadership in senior services are made possible every year.
The mission of the Sophia Sunshine Foundation is to bring joy and connectivity into the universe through various acts of kindness that empower children experiencing adversity, especially those battling pediatric cancer. Sophia’s love for horses, dogs, dance, music, art, books, golf and tennis brought her a tremendous amount of joy and laughter, even during her most challenging weeks. Through the Sophia Sunshine Foundation, we want to help others experience that joy and heart-mind well-being through activities such as equine therapy, service dog sponsorship and literacy outreach. We also support pediatric cancer research towards a cure for DIPG.
The Alexandra Hospital provides a range of services, including 24/7 Emergency Services, Inpatient Care, Diagnostic and Laboratory Services, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Day Surgery and a variety of clinics. The Alexandra Hospital Foundation supports the Hospital in their role by providing funding to assist with their equipment needs.
The Valley Hospice Foundation was formed in response to the growing demand for hospice beds and the need to improve the support available to families dealing with end of life issues. "Hospice" will meet the needs of an aging population, and the high rate of life limiting illnesses among the people living in the Valley.
The Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation supports people with hemophilia and related inherited bleeding disorders across Kentucky by providing education, advocacy, and family support services while promoting research toward a cure. Its programs are offered free to participants and are funded by grants, donations, and fundraising events.
The Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation (MDF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2007 by families living with myotonic dystrophy (DM). Our mission, Care and a Cure, is to enhance the quality of life of people living with mytonic dystrophy, and to advance research efforts focused on finding treatments and a cure for this disease.