The National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias (NFED) is in a period of exciting growth as we welcome two exceptional additions to our team —Andi Kezh and Isabella Redding. Their roles as Communications Coordinator and Development Coordinator bring critical skills necessary to amplifying our mission, increase our resources, and better support individuals and families affected by ectodermal dysplasias.
Top 10 Syndromes that Affect NFED Families
Learn which of the 180+ different types of ectodermal dysplasia are the most common among NFED families. Update your profile with the type that affects your family. You and your love ones count!
Expanding Our Volunteer Team in 2017
Service and giving are qualities that are greatly cherished by all of us at the NFED. You, as a volunteer, help our organization by lending a kind helping hand – and our only payment to you are wages of love, gratitude and knowing that you are making a significant impact on lives. Everyone has such busy…