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To promote; Research. Education, and Advocacy regarding Lyme and other Tick borne disorders.
The liver is a resilient, maintenance-free organ that's easy to ignore - until something goes wrong. Because of its wide-ranging responsibilities, the liver often comes under attack by viruses, toxic substances (including alcohol), contaminants and disease. Even when it is under siege however, the liver is very slow to complain. Often, people with liver problems will be completely unaware because they may have few, if any, symptoms. The liver is such a stalwart organ that it will continue working even when two thirds of it has been damaged by scarring (cirrhosis). While there have been major advances in treating liver diseases, there are no cures. That's why it's important to take steps to prevent liver disease, such as making healthy lifestyle choices and getting immunized against viruses that can cause liver disease.
End Well is dedicated to the belief that all people should experience the end of life in a way that matches their values and goals. When faced with issues of mortality, we often suffer needlessly for a variety of reasons, from cultural and clinical to matters of access. End Well brings together a multidisciplinary community that unites design, technology, health, policy and activist initiative to transform how the world thinks about caregiving, grief, illness and the end of life experience with the ultimate goal of creating a future where ending well becomes a measure of living well.
Our mission is to prevent any harm, stillbirth or infant death caused by alloimmunization/HDFN. We are dedicated to providing patient advocacy, support, and education while promoting research and improving healthcare practices for the condition.
To provide state of the art services, support and hope to any family affected by mental illness or suicide.
To advocate for and fund research directed towards a cure or treatment options for patients with Sanfilippo syndrome.
Our mission, "So the World May Hear," is about bringing understanding between people through caring and sharing. We believe caring develops trust and by sharing we find out humanity. We believe by growing engagement in this cause that we can increase tolerance and respect for life. Our goal is to pursue our mission with commitment so that future generations can live in a world with more caring and peace.
To improve the lives of people with nerve problems through increasing awareness, educating the general public and health care providers, supporting research and innovation, and serving as an advocate for recognition and reimbursement of treatment.
To provide the space and support where nonprofits succeed at helping children and families.
Cutting-edge medicine and advocacy, regardless of ability to pay. It is through this mission we are striving to reach 30 countries and save over 100,000 lives. Some see it as an impossible goal. We see it as a necessary one. AHF pledges to fight this disease no matter whom it afflicts, or where it is found. We will not rest until AIDS is eradicated from the globe.
Our mission is to improve quality of life for people suffering from dry eye disease and ocular surface pain disorders.Our articles of incorporation describe our purpose as follows: "The purpose of the Corporation is to help alleviate the suffering of people with dry eye diseases by (i) educating patients and their loved ones about the diseases and their treatments, (ii) providing patients with information and tools to advocate for their needs effectively, (iii) educating the medical community about advances in dry eye assessment and care, (iv) raising public awareness of dry eye disease risk factors, and (v) encouraging and supporting scientific research that focuses on the priorities of dry eye disease patients."
EDUCATION/SUPPORTING RESEARCH & FAMILIES AFFECTED BY KAWASAKI DISEASE IN KIDS.