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GIKids

A website providing resources for parents and caregivers about gastrointestinal health and disorders in children.

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Explaining Death to a Child

Explaining death to a child is not an easy task, especially when the death was of a close friend or family member.

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ALD Alliance

The ALD Alliance exists to cure, support and advocate for ALD as well as to advocate for nationwide newborn screening.

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KrabbeConnect

The idea for KrabbeConnect originated from the 2015 Family Centered-Krabbe Translational Research Network meeting (FC-KTRN), a collaborative meeting between researchers and families to aid in solving the uncertainties of Krabbe disease. Through KrabbeConnect, the foundation provides a platform to amplify the voice of patients, aiding researchers and drug developers in accelerating research for better treatments for Krabbe disease.

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Hunter's Hope Foundation

Hunter’s Hope Foundation was established to address the acute need for information and research with respect to Krabbe Disease and related Leukodystrophies. In addition, our mission is to strive to support and encourage those afflicted and their families as they struggle to endure, adjust and cope with the demands of these fatal illnesses.

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Rosenau Family Research Foundation

Improving the lives of patients impacted by Krabbe disease and Cystic Fibrosis through research funding and disease advocacy.

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MLD Foundation

MLD Foundation was formed in May 2001 to serve families throughout the world affected by metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), an ultra-rare, terminal, neurometabolic, genetic disease.

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PMD Foundation

This family driven foundation will proactively serve those affected by Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease (the PMD community) by supporting programs of education, research, service and advocacy.

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