We are excited that this spring, in Washington, DC, from March 13-16, 2024, there will be an enriched conference experience that combines March on the Hill (MOH) and our Volunteer Leadership Conference (VLC) into one extraordinary event for our leading volunteers with the theme of Hope in Action.
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National Teams raise awareness about cystic fibrosis, and raise funds to support the Foundation's mission to find a cure for CF.
The Drive is the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s ultimate golf experience, held in the fall at renowned golf courses around the United States.
Newborn screening (NBS) is a program run by each state to identify babies born with certain health conditions, including cystic fibrosis. Although a sweat test should ultimately be done to rule out or confirm a CF diagnosis, NBS can help you and your health care providers take immediate steps to keep your child as healthy as possible.
Dr. Dorothy Andersen first wrote about cystic fibrosis in 1938, and our understanding of the disease has significantly evolved since. There are still many misconceptions about what CF looks like today, from the person who lives with the disease to how it manifests.
Our corporate champions are an important part of our progress — with corporate supporters by our side, we continue to advance our goal — to make CF stand for Cure Found.
Working alongside the CF community, the Foundation has fostered the development of more than a dozen CF treatments — an unprecedented number in a short span of time — and helped add decades of life for people with CF. And while therapies such as Trikafta® have had an incredible impact on the lives of those with CF, there are still many people with this disease who do not benefit from existing treatments. Our goal is to cure cystic fibrosis.