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==Chairman==
::::Kira Mann, CEO
::::MitoAction Board of Directors - President
::::Philip Borden
==Address of organisation==
::::MitoAction
::::PO Box 51474
::::Boston, MA 02205
::::For general inquiries and information: [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]
::::Mito 411 Support Line: [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]


To do this, MitoAction's goals include:
To do this, MitoAction's goals include:

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MitoAction

Description

MitoAction.JPGThe mission of MitoAction is to improve quality of life for all who are affected by mitochondrial disorders through support, education and advocacy initiatives.

Abbreviation: MitoAction

Reference: MitoAction



MitoPedia topics: MitoGlobal Organizations 


Chairman

Kira Mann, CEO
Email: [email protected]
MitoAction Board of Directors - President
Philip Borden


Address of organisation

MitoAction
PO Box 51474
Boston, MA 02205
Email: [email protected]
For general inquiries and information: [email protected]
Mito 411 Support Line: [email protected]


To do this, MitoAction's goals include:

  • To improve quality of life for adults and children affected by mitochondrial disease.
  • To internationally raise awareness about mitochondrial disorders, and their relationship to other diseases.
  • To provide specific and practical materials that help patients to manage their symptoms
  • To aggregate and connect the international mitochondrial disease community
  • To engage pharmaceutical industry working toward therapeutic approaches to mitochondrial disorders.
  • To create tools which empower patients and caregivers to be advocates for themselves or their children.

All are welcome and encouraged to join MitoAction. Membership is FREE.