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Empowering Communities Through Neurological Support

About NeuroNext Foundation

NeuroNext Foundation is a student-led nonprofit organization that aims to support individuals in the community with neurological disorders. Through a range of international events including hospital partnerships, retirement home and autism center visits, supply donations, restaurant fundraisers, and bake sales, we have raised awareness and funds for our cause. With nearly 800 active volunteers in 7 different countries, we are working towards expanding our reach and spreading our message to many more individuals.

At NeuroNext Foundation, our goal is to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by neurological disorders. Through our dedicated team of volunteers and our various events, we strive to provide support, raise awareness, and contribute to the betterment of communities. Together, we can create a world where individuals with neurological disorders receive the care and attention they deserve.

Mission

Empowering individuals with neurological disorders through community support and awareness

Vision

Creating a world where the needs of individuals with neurological disorders are met and understood

Value

Compassion, Empathy, Inclusion, Collaboration, and Progress

History of NeuroNext Foundation

NeuroNext Foundation was founded in 2023 by Anisha Mandem and group of passionate students with a shared vision of supporting individuals with neurological disorders. Since then, we have organized over 30 international events, partnering with hospitals, retirement homes, autism centers, and more. These events have helped us raise significant funds, acquire necessary supplies, and create meaningful connections within the community. Through our history of dedicated service, we have made a lasting impact and continue to mobilize our efforts to improve the lives of those affected by neurological disorders.

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