Neurofibromatosis Midwest is dedicated to the increasing number of men, women and children challenged by neurofibromatosis. We’ve been a nonprofit 501(c)3 since 1982, and we are determined to continue our work to educate, comfort, improve clinical care and fund research for treatments and a cure. We are staffed by people with a personal interest in NF, with real experience and a determination and motivation to use precious funds in an efficient manner.
Our service area includes Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and the eastern half of Missouri.
Are you and your HCP often in agreement with your treatment plan for neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) or neurofibromatosis type…
They gave 10 AMAZING YEARS to the cause and raised a lot of funds. Thank you to the Oswald family…
If you or someone you love has neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), it’s important to know that women with NF1 between…
September is Pain Awareness Month!Chronic pain affects millions—including people living with NF and SWN. Tumors, bone complications, migraines, and other…
SpringWorks Sponsorship Brings Hope and Support to the NF Community We are excited to share some wonderful news — SpringWorks Therapeutics is…
Back-to-school season brings new routines, new teachers, and sometimes new challenges for families living with neurofibromatosis (NF). That’s why we’re…
September is National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month, a time to be iNFormed about this condition that affects people of all ages….
Participants 40+ May Earn $40. Florida State University College of Medicine is conducting a study to investigate cognitive patterns and…
Parent’s May Earn $10. Kids 13-17 May Earn $210. Florida State University College of Medicine is conducting a study to…
Are you a passionate young adult looking to make a difference in your community? The NF Young Adult Leadership Program…
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