Thanks to vaccines, diseases such as polio, yellow fever, smallpox, and many others no longer threaten millions of lives. Experts at the Hope Clinic of the Emory Vaccine Center are working to expand that list.
In addition to vaccines we are also working on testing therapeutics and other preventative methods especially for diseases like HIV and COVID-19.
In other words, our team is conducting cutting edge research that has the potential to save lives. And you have the potential to help.
As a not-for-profit organization, we rely on the private philanthropy of individuals, corporations, and foundations to continue our vital work. We hope you’ll consider lending support. We leverage private funding to receive large federal grants so that we can translate discoveries made into lives saved. On average, each private dollar the Hope Clinic receives is leveraged to acquire 17 additional research dollars in the form of prestigious federal grants.
Together, we can do wonders.
WHY GIVE TO THE HOPE CLINIC?
- Turns bright ideas into pioneering studies by providing much needed seed money.
- Purchases costly, cutting-edge equipment, which grants do not cover and which are needed to facilitate research.
- Increases resources and reach for critical clinical trials and testing.
- Helps us create vaccines for infectious diseases such as COVID-19, HIV / AIDS, Malaria, Influenza, & Tuberculosis.
VACCINES SAVE LIVES
- Approximately 1.5 million children will die from vaccine-preventable diseases this year, and thousands more will be disabled.
- Thanks to vaccines, smallpox was eradicated and polio is 99% eradicated.
- The CDC calls immunization the most important public health act in history, after safe drinking water.
- Almost 25 million people have died of AIDS-related complications.
- AIDS has orphaned 15 million children living today.