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Global Genes Awards 2022 Health Equity Grants to Rare Disease Groups Addressing Challenges Affecting Underserved Communities


Global Genes, a leading rare disease patient advocacy organization, today announced the recipients of its annual Health Equity RARE Patient Impact Grant. Focused on education, outreach, and research, the grant provides patient advocacy organizations from around the world the ability to develop and deploy resources, information, data, and processes to better engage, understand and address the needs of their underserved communities. This can lead to improved research, diagnosis and standards of care, and a more comprehensive and inclusive understanding of their disease and patient journey.

"For individuals and families facing a rare disease, the journey is already incredibly difficult," said Craig Martin, CEO of Global Genes. "For those in historically underserved or marginalized communities, the struggle is often even more challenging. Through our Impact grants, we are pleased to support leaders on a global scale with resources to more effectively collect, create and share information and to help lessen burdens and improve experiences and outcomes for underrepresented members of the rare disease community."

The winners of the 2022 Health Equity RARE Patient Impact Grant, and their initiatives:

The grant is made possible through sponsorship from Horizon Therapeutics and Travere Therapeutics. For more information on this program, visit https://globalgenes.org/health-equity-rare-patient-impact-grant

About Global Genes

Global Genes is a 501(c)(3) leading international non-profit organization that is establishing a globally connected community committed to overcoming the challenges of rare disease. Together with our partners, we help people find and build communities, gain access to information and resources, and provide hope and support for the more than 400 million people affected by rare disease around the globe. If you or someone you love has a rare disease or are searching for a diagnosis, contact Global Genes at 949-248-RARE or visit our Resource Hub.



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