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    By Eissa Bass
    In News
    Posted December 4, 2017

    Sofia Sees Hope Expands Board of Directors

    Ledyard, CT (Dec. 4, 2017) — Sofia Sees Hope, a Ledyard, CT-based patient advocacy organization dedicated to transforming the lives of those affected by blindness caused by Leber congenital [...]

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    By Rosanne Smyle
    In Blog
    Posted December 1, 2017

    RPE65 Trial Patient Tami Morehouse: “There’s So Much To See”

    Tami Morehouse made research history in the Leber congenital amaurosis world, and in the nation, when at age 44 she became the oldest person in a successful LCA-RPE65 genetic therapy […]

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    By Sofia Sees Hope
    In Blog
    Posted November 14, 2017

    College Connection: Three Things Parents Can Do For Their Visually Impaired Child

    By Jack McCormick Parents want nothing but the best for their children. This is why I am so often asked questions like, “I have a 6-year-old son who has a […]

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    By Sofia Sees Hope
    In Blog
    Posted November 13, 2017

    Tell Us Your Story: Allison Galloway

    By Allison Galloway Somehow I made it through 37 years of life without ever meeting a blind person. Then my 3-year-old son was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease called […]

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    By Rosanne Smyle
    In Blog
    Posted November 7, 2017

    Living With LCA: Annie’s Story

      Annie Cohane takes singing lessons and piano lessons, she runs track, she’s working on swimming, and she’s a second-grader at an elementary school in Norwell, Mass. She’s 8 years […]

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    By Sofia Sees Hope
    In Blog
    Posted October 30, 2017

    Successful Strategies for Patient Organizations

    Your voice counts! Lawmakers on the state level need to hear from people living with Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) and other rare diseases to help secure funding for research, patients’ needs, [...]

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    By Eissa Bass
    In News
    Posted October 26, 2017

    4th ‘Dinner in the Dark’ Raises $200K for Inherited Retinal Disease Research

    Ledyard, CT (Oct. 25, 2017) — The Oct. 14 ‘Dinner in the Dark’ event hosted by Sofia Sees Hope raised nearly $200,000 to support its advocacy and education programs for […]

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    By Sofia Sees Hope
    In Blog
    Posted October 25, 2017

    2017 Rare Disease & Orphan Products Breakthrough Summit

    A two-day conference in Washington, D.C., earlier this month offered the opportunity for organizations such as Sofia Sees Hope to discover the latest in the rare disease community, meet the […]

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    By Rosanne Smyle
    In Blog
    Posted October 17, 2017

    A Record Breaking Dinner in the Dark

    Our fourth annual Dinner in the Dark event broke all our past records: most attendees, most money raised, and most fun ever. More than 370 guests attended Dinner in the […]

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    By Laura Manfre
    In Blog
    Posted October 13, 2017

    Continuing to See Hope for IRD Treatments

    At three o’clock Thursday afternoon, Beth Chiarella and I had a very public moment of tears and hugs at Baltimore–Washington International Airport as we received news that after a day […]

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