The Johns Hopkins - Kennedy Krieger Institute Sturge-Weber Syndrome Center is funded through the generous support of two foundations, The Sturge-Weber Foundation and Hunter's Dream for a Cure.

The Sturge-Weber Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with port wine stains, Sturge-Weber Syndrome and Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome. The Foundation strives to meet this goal by providing worldwide education and support and by facilitating research that could ultimately lead to a cure.

Hunter's Dream for a Cure helps raise money for children with Sturge-Weber Syndrome and other neurological diseases. The foundation strives to provide necessary funding to facilitate research that could ultimately lead to a cure, a grant program for affected children and their families and funding for special needs programs in Colorado.

If you would like support the Johns Hopkins - Kennedy Krieger Institute Sturge-Weber Syndrome Center, please contact:

Katie Coyle, CFRE
Director of Development
Neurology and Psychiatry
Johns Hopkins Medicine
(410) 516-6250
kcoyle@jhmi.edu
OR Anne Comi, M.D.
Director
Johns Hopkins and Kennedy Krieger Institute, Sturge-Weber Syndrome Center
(410) 614-5807
acomi@jhmi.edu