Birth Defects Foundation
January is Birth Defects Prevention Month!
The creation of the South Carolina Birth Defects Foundation marks an important milestone in the Greenwood Genetic Center's connection with the community. As the outreach arm of the Center, all funds raised by the Foundation go toward the work of the Greenwood Genetic Center. The Foundation stands on two overriding principles: people affected by these conditions feel the greatest passion for this mission; and, one of the instincts wired into our humanity is the desire to give back. Simply put, philanthropy is in our DNA.
Families and professionals have a long history of supporting the Center's work by creating support groups and sharing knowledge. But the frontline work, by necessity, must be performed by the doctors and researchers. Through the Foundation, families and supporters finally get a chance to drive the treatment and research of genetic disorders and birth defects. Donors and volunteers become partners in the search for a cure, treatment or preventive measure. Even if we can't reverse a particular family's condition, we can still give back to help the next generation. For those families who will need us in the future, the time is now.
Our services include:
- Diagnostic Services
- Treatment
- Research
- Education
Find out more about these service areas and where help is needed most.
To make a tax-deductible contribution to the SC Birth Defects Foundation, contact
SC Birth Defects Foundation
113 Gregor Mendel Circle
Greenwood, SC 29646
(864) 941-8138
RACE THE HELIX
The first annual Race the Helix was a great success! Over 150 walkers, runners, volunteers and supporters helped to raise funds and awareness for the work of the SC Birth Defects Foundation. Thanks so much to the Greenwood Endurance Team, the Shenal family and everyone who attended this wonderful event! The event raised over $3,600 for the Foundation.
The 2nd annual Race the Helix will be held on Saturday, October 6, 2012 and will be part of a race series. Check back for details.
Photos are available in GGC's 2011 annual newsletter.

