Take Action

When patients see the magnitude of what we and other CMT organizations do to try to end CMT, they might feel as if whatever they do would not be nearly as impactful. On the contrary, we know that there are many parts to complete the equation to curing CMT and we want you to be one of them. Here are some ways that make it easier than ever to become involved – and help the CMTRF help you.

Give

Donate

Donate Now

Your donation to the CMT Research Foundation today will support the most promising research

Planned Giving

Planned Giving

There are many ways to give to help CMT.

Tribute Gift

Tribute Gift

Donate in honor or memory of a loved one

Double The Donation

Double The Donation

Double your donation with an employer match

Fundraise

Fundraise

Curious about becoming involved and doing more to help end CMT?

Attend

Global CMT Research Convention

Global CMT Research Convention

The CMT Research Foundation unites the voices of patients, researchers, pharma companies and regulatory agencies to develop treatments for CMT.

Volunteer

Ambassadors

CMTRF Ambassadors

The CMTRF Ambassadors are a dedicated team of volunteers committed to supporting the work that the CMTRF is doing towards finding treatments and cures for CMT.

More Ways to Get Involved

Share Your Story

Share Your Story

When we share our stories, it can empower the community and help those with this rare disease feel not as alone.

Follow Us

Follow Us

Want to follow along with the CMTRF’s work in a way other than by email or our website?

Stay Informed

Stay Informed

We fund innovative research that has the potential to be quickly translated into treatments.

Jamal Hill

UNSTOPPABLE

UNSTOPPABLE

The CMT Research Foundation partnered with Jamal Hill, a CMT patient and U.S. Paralympian. Their joint mission is to increase public awareness of the impact CMT has on patients and the need to fund research for a cure.

Jenny Decker

Just a Lap

Just a Lap

Jenny Decker is attempting to make it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the first person to sail around the world solo with CMT. She expects the journey to take 3 years and will visit almost 30 countries along the way.

Help us find a cure.

Help us find a cure.

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