MFRF has provided leadership and raised approximately $2.5 million of funding for projects spanning its mission and vision across three pillars: Research of Treatments and Cures, Education and Genetic Screening, and care through Nursing School Educational programs.
MFRF has celebrated wonderful progress in education, genetic testing, and gene therapy patient trials for many affected children and families with fatal genetic diseases of the brain
The Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation Celebrates It’s 10th Anniversary with an “Extraordinary Evening of Sweetness & Laughter”
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2009 BOCA RATON, Fla. – The ...
Read More The Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation to Celebrate it’s 10th Anniversary and Honor Judy Levis Markhoff with it’s “See the Light” Award on February 7th
BOCA RATON, Fla. – (January 7, 2009) – The ...
Read More South Florida Jewish Genetic Diseases Education Fair to be Held Sunday, November 16tha t the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County in Boca Raton
Free Genetic Testing for the first 100 participants! BOCA ...
Read More The Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation to Sponsor Free “Make a Cool DNA Necklace” Program during the Spring Children’s Fair Tuesday, April 8th at Patch Reef Park in Boca Raton
BOCA RATON, Fla. – (April 1, 2008) – The ...
Read More More than 200 Guests of the Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation Enjoy Stirring “Evening of Sweetness and Laughter”
Walt Mickens and Lois Victor honored with “See the ...
Read More The Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation to Honor Walt Mickens and Lois Victor at the ‘See the Light” Awards on January 12, 2008
BOCA RATON, Fla. – (December 4, 2007) The Mathew ...
Read More Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation Hosts It’s Annual “Evening of Sweetness and Laughter” featuring “The Drowsy Chaperone”
BOCA RATON, Fla. – (November 26, 2007) The Mathew ...
Read More Fifth Annual Free Genetic Testing and Education Fair Announced by the Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation
BOCA RATON, Fla. – (September 20, 2007) – The ...
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MFRF has celebrated
wonderful progress in gene therapy patient trials, education, and genetic testing for many affected children and families with fatal genetic diseases of the brain. Still, there is so much more to do, including earlier detection and expanding treatment availability.