Families For Hope

1219 N Wittfield St
Indianapolis, IN 46229

Families for HoPE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Indianapolis, dedicated to supporting families and children diagnosed with holoprosencephaly (HPE) and related brain malformations. Through various programs, including online support groups and educational resources, the organization fosters a sense of community for those navigating the challenges of caregiving for children with HPE.

Committed to raising awareness and providing emotional support, Families for HoPE actively engages the public through initiatives such as awareness campaigns, fundraising opportunities, and a vibrant team of Ambassadors for HoPE. Their mission emphasizes empowerment, education, and advocacy for families affected by HPE, ensuring that no one faces their journey alone.

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