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#7,319,008 (-44%) - sturge-weber.org
Title: Home
Description: The Sturge-Weber Foundation provides support and services for individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome, Port Wine Stain Birthmarks, and Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.
#11,001,006 (-59%) - brt.org.uk
Title: Brain Research Trust – funding world-class research into neurological conditions
Description: Brain Research Trust is a charity that funds world-class research into neurological conditions and diseases, based at UCL's Institute of Neurology, London.


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Title: NSDF- National Seizure Disorders Foundation
Description: "A Community of Hope for Individuals Living with Seizure Disorders"
#651,805 (+116%) - brainstrust.org.uk
Title: Brain tumour advice and brain tumour help, brainstrust brain tumour charity
Description: brainstrust is a proactive young brain tumour charity that supports people living with a brain tumour in the UK. Updating treatment - Improving care - Saving lives.
#7,100,000 (+30%) - childraise.com
Title: ChildRaise Trust :: Committed to the Empowerment of Special Children & Disability Issues
Description: The purpose of this site is to help and educate parents of children who are disabled about disablities and available treatment options; This site provides important information about physical and mental impairments, disabilities and handicaps; This site
#8,202,111 (-26%) - hopeforhh.org
Title: Hypothalamic Hamartoma | Providing information and support to hypothalamic hamartoma patients, caregivers, and healthcare provi
Description: Hope for HH seeks to provide information and support to hypothalamic hamartoma patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers and to promote research toward early detection, improved treatments, living with HH, and cure. A hypothalamic hamartoma (HH) is
#6,649,279 (-52%) - lgsfoundation.org
Title: LGS Foundation | Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
Description: The LGSF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome through research, programs and education