Resources & Programs.

Real support.
Practical guidance.

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How We Put Purpose Into Action.

The Andreas Foundation exists to turn awareness into meaningful change.

Our programs are designed to address both the medical realities of neonatal encephalopathy and the emotional realities families face when navigating diagnosis, uncertainty, or loss.

We focus on education, research collaboration, advocacy, and direct family support, because lasting change requires attention to all of it.

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Families often find themselves searching for clear, trustworthy information during an already overwhelming time. We work to make that information more accessible.

Through advocacy initiatives and educational outreach, we aim to strengthen awareness around neonatal encephalopathy, improve communication within healthcare systems, and encourage thoughtful policy discussions that support affected families.

Education matters, not just for parents, but for providers, communities, and decision-makers.

Advocacy & Education

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Research & Clinical Collaboration

Progress begins with better understanding.

The Andreas Foundation supports and collaborates on research efforts that explore prevention, treatment approaches, and improved neonatal care practices.

By encouraging thoughtful research and innovative clinical protocols, we help contribute to a future where outcomes are improved and families have clearer answers.

Research is not abstract to us, it is deeply personal.

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Support Services for Families

No family should feel alone during or after a diagnosis of neonatal encephalopathy.

We connect families with practical and emotional support, including:

  • Financial assistance for qualifying needs

  • Access to therapy and grief counseling

  • Peer support and community groups

  • Memorial gatherings that honor and remember precious lives

These services are designed to meet families where they are, whether they are navigating medical uncertainty or grieving profound loss.

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How You Can Help.

Every initiative on this page is made possible by people who believe families deserve better support and stronger resources.

When you give, you help fund research, expand education, and provide tangible assistance to families during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives.

Together, we can continue building programs that offer clarity, compassion, and hope.