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The Foundation is devoted to solving the mystery of lupus. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy. The Lupus Foundation of America is a charitable organization with tax-exempt status granted under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
He was Co-Chairman (1999-2000) and Vice President (1999-2000) the Lupus Foundation of America and served on the National Medical Advisory Board. [16] He now serves on the Board of Directors of the Lupus Research Alliance, Lupus Therapeutics, and the Sjogren's Foundation. [ 20 ]
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Xol worked with the Lupus Foundation of America to increase public awareness as part of the Band Together for Lupus Campaign. [37] Xol's sister Monica has been living with lupus for the past ten years. [when?] He created a garden oasis for his sister as part of his web-series for Hayneedle. [38]
The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) is an American voluntary health organization based in New York City whose mission is to find better treatments and ultimately prevent and cure systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus), a debilitating autoimmune disease, through supporting medical research. The organization was born from the merger of three ...
In 1996, Petrella created Dreams of the Heartland Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that utilized the proceeds from her album sales to the Garland County Literacy Council, the Lupus Foundation of America, [20] Charitable Christian Medical Clinics, Habitat for Humanity, and Court Appointed Special Advocates. Her foundation also provided ...
Lupus is a collection of autoimmune diseases in which the human immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks healthy tissues. [2] Symptoms of these diseases can affect many different body systems, including joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, heart, and lungs. The most common and most severe form is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
A recording studio was created on-campus through a partnership with JDilla Music Foundation (now called the James Dewitt Yancey Foundation), an organization created in honor of Pershing alumnus J Dilla, who died from lupus-induced cardiac arrest in 2006. [35] [8]