My Nonprofit Reviews
Lisa R.
Review for Boomer Esiason Foundation, New York, NY, USA
The Boomer Esiason Foundation meets the needs of today's cystic fibrosis patients. Whether it be scholarships for patents to further their education, educational podcasts or donating monies for research, the BEF has those fighting with cystic fibrosis as the central focus of their mission to beat CF! Thank you for all you do.
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Review for Cystic Fibrosis Research Institute (CFRI), Palo Alto, CA, USA
As a parent of two children with cystic fibrosis, CFRI has embraced our family with support and education. CFRI, which serves patients living and breathing with cystic fibrosis is committed to the community in so many ways. Not only do they raise money for important research, but they provide the vital day to day support necessary to live with this medically intense, life shortening lung disease. It amazes me every time I hear about a new innovative program or educational piece that helps my children deal with the many obstacles they may face. Many times it could be an email about a research study, help with educational challenges, their annual innovative "Mother's Day Tea" or their.
Because of CFRI, my life and my children's lives "Breathe More Freely"!
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so many ways. Their mission statement has matched my family's needs by providing educational and personal support, and to spread awareness of cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic disease. Their vision gives hope and encouragement to families living with cystic fibrosis (CF) and help to all who have this challenging disease attain the highest possible quality of life.
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Their goals are achieved through all avenues of their organization. As they continue to grow, families will be greatly impacted by their ongoing vision, which is to directly benefit patients living with CF and provide direct benefit to those trying to conquer the disease and become self-sustaining, independent members of the community.