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More than 300,000 Americans live with some type of scleroderma. Today, the face of scleroderma includes people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Scleroderma can affect young parents, children, grandparents, and teenagers. Thanks to the passion and dedication of countless volunteers, scientists, and supporters, we’re advancing our mission faster than ever.
One of the most challenging things about scleroderma is that it presents differently in each person. Find the right resources for you.
The National Scleroderma Foundation is very excited to introduce Chrissy Geimann to the team. Chrissy joined the Foundation in…
The EACH/PIC Coalition has released an updated, patient-led analysis that sheds light on how people across the U.S. actually…
On January 24, 2026, our Florida and Puerto Rico Chapter successfully hosted Scleroderma Insights, its first in-person scleroderma educational…
Events
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Parent Support Group of Children/Teens with Scleroderma
Zoom Meeting link available after registrationVirtual EventJoin our parent support group and connect with other parents who understand the challenges of scleroderma. Click here to register in advance. A meeting link will be shared after registration. […]
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North Shore Support Group
Virtual EventTo register & for more information, please email NEchapter@scleroderma.org
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Undergraduate/Graduate Support Group
Zoom Meeting link available after registrationVirtual EventA scleroderma support group especially for undergraduate and graduate students. This group meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:00pm ET. Please click here to register to attend. A meeting link will be shared after registration. For more information, collegeSG@scleroderma.org.
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Newly Diagnosed Scleroderma Support Group
Virtual EventIndividuals newly diagnosed as having scleroderma face an overwhelming number of questions about how it will affect their lives. Participation in a support group is one way to obtain information and receive support from others. This group will help navigate these questions and support newly diagnosed individuals. Click here to register in advance. A meeting […]