From Cystic Fibrosis Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Together: a Community Update
Date February 3, 2022 9:25 PM
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Thursday, February 3, 2022

CF Foundation Exceeds Initial $100M Infection Research Initiative Funding

We have surpassed $100 million in research funding through our Infection Research Initiative ([link removed]), created to help address the chronic and intractable infections that are a hallmark of cystic fibrosis. Reflecting the momentum and focus of this initiative, we hit this milestone in a little over three years, nearly two years ahead of our five-year commitment. 

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Apply for an Impact Grant

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Do you have an idea that could help serve the cystic fibrosis community in a new way? Apply for an Impact Grant ([link removed]) of up to $10,000 for the chance to make your vision a reality. We encourage you to think big and envision what kind of program you would like to see available for the community. Applications are due April 5.

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National Annual Meeting Now Available on YouTube

Our second annual National Annual Meeting is now available to watch on YouTube ([link removed]). CF Foundation President and CEO, Michael Boyle, MD, along with Foundation leaders Whitney Brown, MD, JP Clancy, MD, Tony Durmowicz, MD, Bruce Marshall, MD, and Sue Sullivan, RN, BSN, discuss the progress we made last year, share their vision for 2022, and answer questions from the community.

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Why I Decided Not to Have Children

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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
4550 Montgomery Ave, Suite 1100N
Bethesda, Maryland 20814

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Deciding whether to have children is a deeply personal decision. Molly Baker, an adult with cystic fibrosis ([link removed]), shares her journey to deciding having children was not in her future.

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