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Inspire |
Inspire will support CF Worldwide CF Lay Seminar podcasts. This will allow CFW to feature topics from the 2010 European CF Lay Conference hosted by the Spanish CF Association. |
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Cystic Fibrosis Services |
CF Services support the CFW Newsletter and website through an educational grant. They are a long time supporter and we truly appreciate their continued donations each year. |
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Roche |
Roche, maker of Pulmozyme, is happy to support Cystic Fibrosis Worldwide with an unrestricted grant of 10'000 Swiss to support the CFW Education Program. |
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Chiesi |
Chiesi supported the CFW Newsletter and website in 2007 and also purchased 100 Burke Bears to support CFW's Burke Bear Campaign. |
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Million Artists |
Million Artists is a new project, aimed at raising funds for medical charities, while creating the world's largest piece of collaborative abstract art. Each donor selects a pixel of color to become part of a huge abstract 'painting'. You don't even have to be an artist to take part and donations are made easy by PayPal or credit card. To find out more about this exciting project, please visit http://www.millionartists.com |
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Solvay Pharmaceuticals Inc. |
Solvay Pharmaceuticals Inc., Marietta Georgia, USA awarded CF Worldwide with at $5,000 educational grant to support the production costs of the CFW Newsletter and website. This grant will be used to help cover costs of producing the CFW newsletter in 2005, allowing CFW to continue to offer the Newsletter at no costs to patients who cannot afford the subscription fees of the printed version. |
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Romedic |
In October 2004 Romedic of the Netherlands donated 50 refurbished PortaNeb-Sidestream nebulisers, which will be used in the CF Clinic in Tbilisi, Georgia. This donation is valued €2000,00. |
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Solvay Pharmaceuticals Inc. |
Solvay makers of Creon, a pancreatic enzyme used by many persons with CF worldwide. Solvay pharmaceutical has recently awarded the CFW with an unrestricted educational grant for the development of a Gastroenterology/Nutrition forum. Solvay has also contributed to the CFW newsletter and offered support to the CFW in our efforts to put Pancreatic Enzyme on the WHO essential drug list. Solvay's large contributions have made it possible for the CFW to carry out our mission of creating a platform for the exchange of information worldwide. |
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Wilde Ganzen and ICCO |
ICCO and Wilde Ganzen recently awarded euro 40,000 to begin construction on the Georgian National CF Center. Both are Netherlands inter-church organisations for development co-funding. ICCO and Wilde Ganzen have a strategic alliance and both organizations try to provide finances and expertise for projects and programmes that stimulates people to create a just and safe living environment for themselves and others. ICCO yearly spends over € 100 million to support development programmes of local church based and secular, non-governmental development organizations in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. |
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Electromed, Inc. |
CFW Lay Seminar Sponsor |
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Van Aarle De Laat |
Van Aarle De Laat Health Sector Construction Management Services donates all the office facilities and administration staff of the European office of CFW. Van Aarle De Laat also donated the printing costs of the Levy Lecture, presented by Prof. John Dodge at the European CF congress at Genoa during the opening ceremony in June 2002. Van Aarle De Laat will continue to support our admistrative costs for the Netherlands CFW office through 2004. |
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Micronics Inc. |
Micronics Inc. is our newest corporate sponsor providing travel expenses for fundraising and administrative costs. We look forward to future fundraising activities with Micronics Inc. |
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Chiron |
Chiron makers of Tobi, an inhalation antibiotic for persons with CF. Chiron currently sponsors the CFW newsletter with yearly donations and is actively seeking to sponsor future projects in CF communities worldwide. Chiron also worked with the IPG/CF to bring the Best Care Award to potential recipients around the world. We look forward to future collaboration with Chiron as a major contributor to the CFW and our many activities. |
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Donateursvereniging Nederland |
CFW is listed in their database with other NGO's working in the Netherlands. |
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FCT |
FCT, a Dutch public relation consultancy office, familiar with the health-care sector was very helpful with the development of our communication plan as discussed in Vienna in June 2001. This contribution allowed the CFW to continue with our need to concentrate our vision and mission in the most appropriate areas of the world.
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Inspire |
Supported CFW Newsletter and Website in 2009. Inspire will continue to look for ways to expand their support in 2010. |