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Neurofibromatosis Midwest is very excited to have Sarah Selogic join our team as our Care and Outreach Coordinator. Sarah is…
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Neurofibromatosis Midwest is very excited to have Sarah Selogic join our team as our Care and Outreach Coordinator. Sarah is…
Read MoreWalk4NF Madison Details Get ready for the annual Madison Walk4NF! Plus, NF Midwest is celebrating over 40 years as a…
Read MoreClassrooms that Care is a service-learning program that teaches students and/or educational staff about neurofibromatosis (NF) and allied disorders through…
Read MoreOver 200 agencies and organizations such as The United Way, Community Action, and Goodwill just to name a few have…
Read MoreMany have heard the expression “It’s not what you know. It’s who you know.” That rings true when it comes…
Read MoreAn article by Sharon Reynolds from the National Cancer Institue highlights the importance of people with neurofibromatosis type 1(NF1) to…
Read MoreNovember 22nd is national Love Your Freckles Day! Growing up I didn’t know much about freckles other than the more…
Read MoreWalk4NF Naperville Details Get ready for the 22nd Naperville Walk4NF-the largest walk and party in the park for NF in…
Read MoreRegister or Join Do you have kids with NF1, NF2-SWN, or Schwannomatosis? Whether they’re grown or still young, join us…
Read MoreResearchers at Massachusetts General Hospital are investigating a new stress and symptom management program for adolescents (ages 12-17) with NF1,…
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