The Bee Foundation for Brain Aneurysm Prevention, founded in 2014, is a global community dedicated to preventing brain aneurysms before they rupture. With a focus on research, awareness, advocacy, and support, the foundation has raised $3.5 million for brain aneurysm prevention, funded 16 preventative research grants, conducted 4,000 awareness social media posts, and held 300 meetings with Congress. The foundation aims to marry dedication, hope, and scientific advancements to create a world where brain aneurysms can be detected prior to rupture, saving lives and eliminating the devastation they cause.
Driven by the sudden loss of Jennifer Sedney to a ruptured brain aneurysm, the Bee Foundation was born to address the lack of resources dedicated to preventing brain aneurysms. Over the years, the foundation has fostered a vibrant research community, built trusted donor relationships, and created a network of affected families. Their mission is to educate the community about the signs, symptoms, and treatments of brain aneurysms, advocate for improved federal policies, and provide support through storytelling, support groups, and community events. The foundation believes that by combining visionary leadership, scientific research, and community engagement, brain aneurysms can be detected early, lives can be saved, and the devastating impact of these ruptures can be eliminated.
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