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Hydrocephalus Association Description: Non-profit support and advocacy group information on resources and education for families and individuals. (hydroassoc.org) |
Madi's Fund for Hydrocephalus Research Description: Fund is used to promote hydrocephalus research and provide some assistance for families who have children hospitalized at Fletcher Allen Health Care. Rutland, VT (hydrocephalus.org) |
National Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc. Description: NHF goals are to facilitate a network for those affected by hydrocephalus, increase public awareness, and give moral support. Along with advocating research for the cause and prevention of this disorder. (nhfonline.org) |
The Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc. Description: Non-profit support organization provides information and resources for patients and families affected by hydrocephalus. Saugus, MA (hydrocephalus.org) |
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