Lyme Disease Association
Basically, Lyme Disease Association is an all-volunteer non profit and a national association that dedicates itself in prevention, raising cash for the research and as well patients' support and also education on Lyme disease.
In other aspects, it is a provider of 98% of raised funds to programs. These funds have funded dozens of research projects coast -coast through various research institutions.
The Lyme Disease Association provides medical conferences that are fully accredited. The LDA's conference in the year 2000 held in the university of Philadelphia was the first ever to be devoted to problems that children with lime diseases are facing. The LDA carries out funds research nationally and then the research published in the peer review.
Those people who don't have insurance cover for Lyme disease especially children, are provided with the money in form of lymeAid4kids.
LDA in conjunction with internationally acclaimed author Amy tan support the fund. And so far, LDA has awarded grants to date which amounts to $36,000. These grants usually help most of the affected children in 12 states and Canada. The LymeAid4kids was initiated and as much as it does provide literature, information line and doctor referrals for free, it is boosted by the fact that it has affiliates, chapters and as well a coast to coast working relationship with its customers. These affiliations are mainly to coordinate efforts against lyme disease and the LDA together with its affiliates have managed to raise about $5million to assist in combating Lyme diseases.
The unfortunate side of it is that much more funding is required for Lyme disease education and research. The LDA is also in dire need of facilities that will make it concentrate efforts in combating the Lyme Disease Enigma. This has led the LDA together with its affiliate that includes the Time for Lyme (TFL) to start the process of creating an endowed Lyme disease research center at Columbia University.
In short Lyme is a great company with great ambitions. This is seen from the fact that it has in the past funded he pilot study that was fact finding on the effects of long term Lyme disease treatment is by the use of the state-of the art brain imaging. Benefits have already been seen in this long term ambitious plan by the LDA. Some of the projects that have shown measurable progress are funded research on genome work which was initially supported by LDA.