Donate

Your donation will support research into Cri du Chat Syndrome and, ultimately, help children and families dealing with the daily challenges caused by this rare genetic disorder.  We are a tax exempt public charity as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (EIN 47-1749667), so your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.

Every dollar gets us a step further in our fight. No donation is too small. Please help continue to spread the word about Cri du Chat Syndrome and the work of the CDCRF.

Volunteer

Lend your skills. Change lives.

We’re powered entirely by volunteers-people like you, bringing expertise in everything from marketing and event planning to finance, law, and web design. Join our team and help drive research, raise awareness, and support families affected by 5p- syndrome. Every hour makes a difference.

Raise the Bar for 5p- Syndrome Research

Hear from Daymond John, entrepreneur and star of Shark Tank, as he calls on all of us to help bring hope and breakthroughs to families affected by Cri du Chat syndrome. Watch and see how your support can make a difference-then take action to advance research and change lives.

Additional Ways to Help

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    Make Your Own Pride

    A Pride is a group of volunteers who take responsibility for raising awareness and money for CDCRF by hosting their own fundraiser.

    This is a great way for individuals, groups and businesses to support our mission.

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    Shop to Give

    iGive members generate donations by shopping online at over 200 stores. There are no added costs, obligations, or any hidden fees.

    Shop at iGive.com

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    Join Our Fundraising Events

    Join our fundraising events to connect, make an impact, and help drive research forward for 5p- syndrome.

    See what’s coming up on our Events page.

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    Additional Volunteer Opportunities

    We have partnered with Betterflye to share more volunteer opportunities.

    Click here to see all positions available.