Contacts

92 Bowery St., NY 10013

thepascal@mail.com

+1 800 123 456 789

We Improve the Lives of Patients with Neurological and Neurosurgical Conditions

We are an association primarily made up of medical professionals, alongside other dedicated volunteers, and our mission is to improve the lives of children and adults with neurological and neurosurgical conditions.

We provide medical, psychological, educational, and financial support to patients and their families, and we contribute to the training and professional development of young doctors. Through our projects and collaborations with partner organizations, we facilitate access to advanced medical resources and support the communities in which we operate.

Over the years, we have supported numerous patients and families, laying the foundation for a network of support and excellence.

It is only in the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye.

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

The Little Prince

Neurocare Objectives

Professional Development for Medical Staff

We organize training programs and provide resources to enhance the quality of medical care.

Supporting and Educating Patients and Their Families 

We offer education and access to resources to support patients and their families.

Reducing Stigma and Raising Awareness

We implement initiatives to educate the public about neurological conditions.

Improving Access to Specialized Medical Care 

We facilitate access to neurological and neurosurgical services for all patients.

Our Mission
OUT OF CARE, FOR A BETTER FUTURE

Main Program Areas

Medical Support

Professional Training

Patient and Family Education

Support Network

Awareness and Advocacy

  • Creating a fund for medical costs, transportation, and accommodation for low-income families. 
  • Partnerships with healthcare providers for subsidized or free services.
  • Training programs and conferences for professionals in pediatric neurology and neurosurgery.
  • Scholarships and grants for attending specialized courses.
  • Workshops, online courses, and webinars on caring for children with neurological conditions.
  • An online resource center with guides, videos, and FAQs.
  • Support networks for experience-sharing and community assistance.
  • Resources for mental health, including counseling and support groups.
  • Public campaigns about pediatric neurological conditions.
  • Advocacy for better policies and funding.
1250
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MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS

12000
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PEDIATRIC PATIENTS

230

EQUIPMENTS