Lupus Foundation Of America Greater Ohio Chapter Inc

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4 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

GregTavrell Board Member

Rating: 5

10/20/2020

The Lupus Foundation of America, Greater Ohio Chapter is a remarkable support system for lupus patients and caregivers. The entire organization is driven by the same inspiring mission: improving the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy. I’m continuously inspired by their dedication, drive and commitment to accelerate lupus research and support lupus warriors throughout Ohio. Thank you for everything you do to help improve the lives of patients and their families!

perkolk Board Member

Rating: 5

10/19/2020

Shortly after I was diagnosed with lupus, I came across the LFA through my research to find answers. The LFA has always been my #1 resource for evidence based literature and a guide to connect with other lupus patients. Thank you LFA for all the resources, programming and events you do; it makes a difference to so many! I’m blessed to be apart of an organization that is centered around finding a cure and providing the best resources for patients!

MarkWester Board Member

Rating: 5

10/19/2020

What a challenging year it has been for everyone, especially non-profit organizations. Despite overwhelming challenges, I have seen the determination and passion of the CEO and staff of The Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. - Greater Ohio Chapter in action. Rather than taking the easy road, their effort has continued to find a way to "virtually" bring in much needed funding to provide support, assistance and education to those suffering from lupus and lupus awareness to the community. It is great to stand among those that face challenges head on.

asagaris Board Member

Rating: 5

10/18/2020

My mom had Lupus for many years and this organization was crucial in her getting up to date info and support. After my mom passed, my dad got re-involved with this group and when he stepped away from their board, I filled his spot. Great people working hard for a great cause.

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