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Keep Memory Alive and Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health at Cleveland Clinic Nevada, aims to find, fund, and facilitate the most effective and innovative research and caregiver programming for patients and their families.Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health offers a unique integrated care model, social services, and research. With more than 30 clinical trials in its portfolio, the center is among the country's largest Alzheimer's clinical research programs
Guided by a passion to educate and empower patients to pro-actively inquire about the short and long term side effects of prescription medicine before accepting them, MedShadow Foundation seeks to help people understand the risks & benefits of medicines and prompt discussions between the patient and health care provider. This includes asking deeper questions to a physician or pharmacist, looking at the pros and cons of prescription drugs, and if appropriate, exploring other options. We empower our readers to learn about prescription drugs and become an engaged advocate in their own health and wellbeing.
Aarogya Seva is an international, humanitarian micro-volunteering organization estd in 2014 that is dedicating to providing quality healthcare services to affected communities worldwide. Our Vision To instill the spirit of seva in doctors and the medical fraternity To provide a structured platform for medical and non-medical professionals, to volunteer their time and skills, and strengthen the healthcare system. Our Objective Build a global network of medical and non-medical volunteers Provide meaningful volunteering opportunities in the health space Create models within the healthcare ecosystem that will demonstrate and showcase the effects of an organized network
Has a mission that is dedicated to achieving economic and social justice for all deaf people by providing financial, educational and social opportunities to end the economic exploitation of deaf people. The foundation envisions a world free of audism where everyone experiences full humanity and celebrates sign language. To achieve the mission and vision, the foundation focuses on four goals: consulting, outreach, networking and grants. Grants are the primary goal and the heart of the foundation and funding is provided for those areas: arts, activism, education, media, and research.
OneWorld Health (a drug development affiliate of PATH) is a nonprofit drug development organization. The program works to develop and ensure availability and accessibility of safe and effective new medicines for diseases disproportionately affecting people in developing countries.
World Telehealth Initiative provides sustainable medical expertise to the world’s most vulnerable communities to build local capacity and deliver core health services through a network of volunteer health care professionals supported with state-of-the-art technology.
The Forsyth Community Clinic Mission is to harness the heart, expertise and resources of the community to deliver free basic health and wellness services to uninsured adult Forsyth County residents in need because it is vital that a community ensures its most vulnerable residents receive access to healthcare as a bridge to wellness and increased quality of life. It is our goal to lessen the gap in primary healthcare services for those without health insurance.
The San Francisco Public Health Foundation develops and mobilizes resources in support of the goals of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and its community partners to protect and promote health.
Helping families in Kent County, Michigan impacted by Dementia.
Acupuncturists Without Borders provides integrative, trauma‑informed care (for example acupuncture, therapeutic massage and plant‑based therapies) to people affected by disasters, conflict, and chronic trauma, and trains volunteer health professionals to develop sustainable local trauma‑relief programs. Their work focuses on immediate relief after crises and building longer‑term community resilience through training and collaboration.
The Brain Injury Recovery Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and was founded to support those that have suffered through neurological injuries as well as their families and caregivers. While most people understand and plan for tragic accidents, many of them are unaware of the issues they could face if they suffer from a neurological injury.The Brain Injury Recovery Foundation, Inc. has been formed to help those recover from neurological injuries by providing advocacy, education, therapy and financial assistance they need to recover and meet their goals.
OUR PURPOSE IS TO ENSURE ACCESS TO LIFE-SAVING DRUGS. OUR MISSION IS TO END DRUG SHORTAGES THROUGH ADVOCACY, AWARENESS AND A RESILIENT SUPPLY CHAIN.