My Nonprofit Reviews

SyngapRF - charity reviews, charity ratings, best charities, best nonprofits, search nonprofits

SyngapRF

95 profile views
6 reviews

Review for Dravet Syndrome Foundation , Cherry Hill, NJ, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

DSF is the very best. We copy them and learn from them every single day. So grateful for their leadership & example.

Role:  Professional with expertise in this field
 

Review for Peter Cohen Foundation, Seattle, WA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

This is a wonderful organization doing all they can to fight for ALS patients. The CEO is passionate and brilliant. They are lucky to have her.

Role:  General Member of the Public
 

Review for Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome Alliance Inc, Woburn, MA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

The leader of this organization is non-stop and so very dedicated. We see her at every turn trying to help her community. SDS patients are lucky to have such a dedicated, talented and hard-working professional working. on their behalf.

Role:  Professional with expertise in this field
 

Review for FOXG1 Research Foundation, Sands Point, NY, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

What an amazing organization. Nicole & Nasha, along with their board and scientists, have moved mountains for children with this rare genetic neurological disease. We have learned so much watching them work. Organizations like this deserve more support.

Role:  Professional with expertise in this field
 

Review for Treatments For Epilepsy And Symptoms Of Slc13a5 Foundation, Menlo Park, CA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

Patients with SLC13A5 are lucky to have Kim Nye working tirelessly on their behalf. This organization has moved mountains for children who may otherwise have been overlooked. What a remarkable accomplishment. They have also been acknowledged as leaders through their membership in Rare as One. Bravo!

Role:  Professional with expertise in this field
 

Review for STXBP1 Foundation, Holly Springs, NC, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

This is a remarkable organization. Started by 5 families they are moving mountains to accelerate a therapy for kids with STXBP1. As the leader of another Rare Disease organization, we have seen this team in action up close and we are impressed. STXers are lucky to have this group.

Role:  General Member of the Public