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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.
On April 21, 2022, the Foundation held a virtual brand launch event. It was great opportunity to unveil a…
The National Scleroderma Foundation announced today that recording artist Ashley Barron has been named their official Celebrity Ambassador. A…
UPDATED April 11, 2022 By Jiha Lee, MD, MHS, and Dinesh Khanna, MD, MSc, Department of Internal Medicine, Division…

The Foundation’s peer-reviewed research grant program is a leader in scleroderma research. Learn more about how this program accelerates the search for better treatments, and ultimately, a cure.