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NORD Patient Assistance Programs help patients obtain life-saving or life-sustaining medication. View programs >

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  • Head of the Herd: Seth Rotberg, Co-founder, Our Odyssey

    “Meeting other young adults in the Huntington’s disease space was huge for me because I didn’t have to explain myself, they just got it. I wanted to bring that sense of belonging to other young adults living with rare or chronic conditions.”

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  • NORD Awards COVID-19 Rapid Response Seed Grants to Rare Disease Patient Organizations Impacted by the Pandemic

    “The awards will assist patient advocacy groups to access capacity-building tools and training needed in the new virtual environment made necessary by COVID-19. ”

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  • Head of the Herd: Taylor Kane, Founder and President, Remember the Girls

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  • CZI Grants to NORD and EURORDIS Support Organizational Capacity Building and Rare Disease Day Campaigns

    “This funding will help NORD to directly support patient advocacy organizations in developing their capacity to engage in research and building communities of rare disease patients, researchers, and clinicians working together to advance progress against their diseases. ”

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