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Jordan Avi Ogman Foundation Inc.

Jordan Avi Ogman Foundation Inc.

Boca Raton, FL 33481
Tax ID84-3770641

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The goal of the Jordan Avi Ogman Foundation is to raise awareness and funds for a treatment and cure for TECPR2, a rare, fatal disease. Jordan is a rare disease warrior who is determined, resilient, bright and just the sweetest and funniest little boy. We can’t and won’t lose him to TECPR2.

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Saving the lives of Jordan and the other children with TECPR2 can potentially lead to breakthroughs for other neurodegenerative diseases of the brain. TECPR2 and many well-known neurodegenerative diseases of the brain—such as ALS, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s-are suspected to share a commonality of failure, impairment, and/or abnormalities of the autophagy (the body’s way of cleaning out damaged cells in order to regenerate newer, healthier cells) process. It is excruciatingly painful to know that there is an autophagy impairment occurring in our sweet 5 year old son’s brain and central nervous system.