In honor of families and friends of this clinic, a gift of time or monetary donation is made to the following organizations. These organizations were chosen because of a special someone close to our hearts.

The Children’s Organ Transplant Association helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant. We provide fundraising assistance and family support.

During the past 25 years, UMDF has built a network of the top clinicians, hospitals and researchers. We are dedicated to fighting mitochondrial disease. We are driven by a nationwide community of ambassadors solely focused on supporting affected patients and families.

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The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is a non-profit organization. We are the largest in the world dedicated to bringing hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals. We provide support, education, advocacy, and research. 

We are a group of volunteers dedicated to raising awareness and money to support The Children’s Heart Foundation. Our mission consists of funding the most promising research to advance the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of congenital heart defects (CHDs).

Our leaders are committed to being involved in kids’ lives — from supporting them at their sporting events to listening to them talk about what’s important to them. They are students from University of Texas, Concordia, or working adults in the area. Our junior leaders attend Westwood or McNeil High School.

The Center for Child Protection is here to help young victims of abuse tell their story and begin the healing process. We provide forensic, medical and therapy services to children during the investigation and intervention process and continuing education to the Austin community to help end the cycle of child abuse.

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Our Mission is to provide education, support, and resources to individuals with Down syndrome, their families, professionals, and the community. We work in building public awareness and acceptance of the abilities of individuals with Down syndrome.