OUR MISSION

Provide free medication to low-income patients in developing countries who are affected by Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders.

Under the best sets of circumstances, with access to healthcare and treatment options, complex neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease are particularly difficult to manage and deal with. In addition to the movement symptoms that severely impact a person’s mobility and daily functions, there are multiple, equally debilitating non-movement symptoms (pain, fatigue, anxiety, and depression) to contend with.

Access to basic medication to treat and manage these difficult symptoms is a non-negotiable option, or at least, it should be. The sad reality for many low-income patients born into developing countries is that the drugs they need to treat and manage their condition are largely unavailable, inaccessible, or unaffordable. This adds an added layer of stress and anxiety to an already difficult situation.

We are currently doing our part to shake up this unfair balance in Africa and the Middle East, one patient at a time, and we are passionate about extending our foundation to reach further corners of the world.

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HELPING ONE PERSON MIGHT NOT
CHANGE THE WHOLE WORLD, BUT IT COULD CHANGE THE WORLD FOR ONE PERSON

OUR STORY BEGAN IN 2017, IN LEBANON, AFTER BEING MADE AWARE OF THE LACK OF ACCESS TO TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR LOW-INCOME PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS.

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Our Partners

Our Advisors

We partner with key advisors who bring with them the specialised knowledge, experience and strategic counsel that our young foundation can learn from in order to grow and achieve our goals.

Njideka Okubadejo
Professor of Neurology

Our Board of Trustees

Our success and integrity are largely attributed to our board of trustees.

Each trustee offers us strategic leadership, and routinely evaluates our mission and strategy to ensure a bright future for both the foundation and our beneficiaries.

Together, they have a thorough awareness of the legal and technological environment in which we operate. They also make sure that the organization’s culture and attitude are in line with the foundation’s basic principles.

Bassem Yamout
Professor of Neurology
SOHEIL ROBERT JAPPIE
SOLICITOR