NOF depends on the generosity of individuals across the country who recognize the seriousness of osteoporosis and the important role our work plays in educating the public and health professionals alike on how to prevent, diagnose and treat osteoporosis. Your gift will help us provide better care and support for the most vulnerable – those who have suffered a fracture – and to protect future generations from this debilitating disease.
Give a tribute or memorial gift to celebrate your family’s generations of strength. All contributions to NOF honoring the memory of friends and loved ones, or even honoring someone special on their birthday, anniversary, or other important event are used to improve care for those who have broken a bone and protect future generations from osteoporosis. For all gifts made, NOF will send appropriate notification to the honoree or to the family of the deceased on your behalf and you will receive acknowledgment of your gift either online or through the mail.
By giving a little each month to sustain NOF throughout the year, you can make a big impact in our efforts to start conversations about bone health and family health history in order to elevate osteoporosis to an issue of national concern. Your support will help us reach our goals of better treating and ultimately preventing osteoporosis.
NOF offers a variety of planned giving options. Planned giving allows supporters to leave gifts to NOF at death or to invest gifts during their lifetime. Investing during your lifetime allows you to receive the benefits while you are alive and bequest the remaining funds to NOF at the time of your death.
Contact NOF to learn more about ways to give or donate now.
NOF relies on volunteers across the country to help us provide support to the millions affected by osteoporosis. Whether you’d like to connect with fellow osteoporosis patients or get more involved to help those suffering from the disease, we have resources and toolkits available to help you.
We need your help to spread messages about the importance of bone health and family history to your friends, family, co-workers and healthcare providers. Learn how you can help protect generations of strength by attending an event near you, or planning one of your own!
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