Each year, Great Strides Ambassadors inspire walk participants across the country and are the face of the adult cystic fibrosis community. Meet the 2017 Ambassadors, Lea Faraone and Willem Wery, and learn why they stride for CF.
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I had a lung transplant earlier this year and, although I'm able to do more physically than I could before my transplant, I still have cystic fibrosis. I still need support -- support from the CF community, from the CF Foundation, and from you.
Weeks after my son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, I knocked on my local chapter's door to ask what I could do to make a difference.
Many people have asked me why I would want to climb the highest mountain in Africa with no climbing experience. The answer is simple: an undeniable love for my daughter, Jennifer, and a determination to raise money for all those living with cystic fibrosis.
Two 2017 Volunteer Leadership Conference attendees, one a veteran attendee and another a newcomer, reflect on their experiences in Dallas, Texas.
The initial sadness we felt when learning that our son had cystic fibrosis quickly gave way to our determination -- as a family -- to react in a productive way.
Learn about the rights of Cystic Fibrosis Foundation donors.
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.
National Teams raise awareness about cystic fibrosis, and raise funds to support the Foundation's mission to find a cure for CF.
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.