By the time Cole had turned two, he had been through more than most people experience in a lifetime, including numerous surgeries to correct a seizure disorder and remove a tumor in his left temporal lobe. Make-A-Wish® helped to bring joy
UROLOGY RESEARCH & EDUCATION FOUNDATION The Urology Research & Education Foundation is a public not-for-profit organization whose mission is to advance knowledge about the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
The person who created this page is probably preparing something riveting to post about everything they're doing to give back. We recommend you sit at your computer and hit refresh over and over until their story goes live. You should also scroll do
The Indiana Chapter of the ALS Association was founded in 1997 by a small group of passionate individuals touched by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to serve the needs of Hoosiers and their families living with the disease. Being the only
The Cicatricial Alopecia Research Foundation (CARF) was formed as a result of one person's experience with scarring alopecia (cicatricial means scarring). When the patient realized that little is known about such disorders, she decided, with th
knockout cancer the only way we know how, by literally fighting for a cure. We give everyday men and women the o
Endure to Cure is a non-profit organization that brings hope, inspiration and assistance to children battling cancer and their families. We provide critical aid to cover uninsurable and immediate expenses associated with travel to and from can
Our Vision • Utilize the latest therapeutic techniques combined with pharmacologic approaches to provid
Founded in 2008 by MLB pitcher Craig Breslow, the tenets of the Strike 3 Foundation had been in pl
Our Foundation provides educational opportunities to students, athletes, patients, and the Cincinnati Tri-State community regarding orthopaedic and sports medicine. We also have a Fellowship Program for physicians seeking a fellowship in orthopaedi
We are an all-volunteer, grassroots organization made up of families impacted by spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), an uncommon type of a heart attack. Some families are fortunate - their loved ones survived. Other families have only m