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LUPUS FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

AKA LFNC

San Jose, CA

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LUPUS FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Also Known As:
LFNC
Physical Address:
San Jose, CA 95134 
EIN:
94-2469741
Web URL:
www.lfnc.org
Leadership:
Mr. Rene M Astudillo, Chief Executive

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Basic Organization Information

LUPUS FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Also Known As:
LFNC
Physical Address:
San Jose, CA 95134 
EIN:
94-2469741
Web URL:
www.lfnc.org 
NTEE Category:
E Health—General & Rehabilitative 
E60 Health Support Services 
G Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines 
G80 Specifically Named Diseases 
G Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines 
G50 Nerve, Muscle and Bone Diseases 
Year Founded:
1978 
Ruling Year:
1978 
How This Organization Is Funded:
Beta Sigma Phi - $35,000
The Cocks Survivors Trust - $31,000
Henry L. Guenther Foundation - $20,000

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Mission Statement

The Lupus Foundation of Northern California, founded in 1978, provides a wide range of health education and support services to lupus patients and their families and works cooperatively with health providers. Our mission is to be the premier source of information on lupus by providing programs and services designed to educate and increase the knowledge of those affected by lupus, promote lupus awareness, and support external lupus research efforts.

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Impact Statement

The past year marked a more aggressive strategy on the part of the Lupus Foundation of Northern California (LFNC) to further incorporate research into its existing programs and services. This was in line with the Board of Directors’ vision of narrowing the gap between life with lupus and life without lupus.  Such strategy couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time as the lupus community celebrated, in March of 2011, the approval by the
Food & Drug Administration of the first lupus treatment in over 50 years!
 
LFNC entered into a memorandum of agreement with the Lupus Research Institute (LRI) to undertake joint projects that would bring the benefits of lupus research into the overall realm of treatment protocols pursued by both lupus patients and medical providers.  LFNC also continued its active involvement in the LRI National Coalition by participating in the annual legislative advocacy day in the nation’s capital as well as other nationwide initiatives. Research updates also became a consistent component in many of LFNC’s conferences, patient education programs and communications with its members and other stakeholders.
 
LFNC successfully met its financial challenges for the year by expanding its donor database, reaching out to new and potential funders – companies as well as individuals. LFNC’s largest fundraiser—the 5K Run and Walk for Lupus – was especially successful in 2011 as it exceeded both participant and revenue expectations.
 
The past year also saw an increased LFNC online presence as the organization added its YouTube Video Channel to its Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as to its weekly electronic newsletter.

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Chief Executive

Mr. Rene M Astudillo

Term:

Since Jan 2009

Chief Executive Profile:

Rene Astudillo's professional career over the last two decades has been focused on nonprofit management.  Prior to being hired as executive director of the Lupus Foundation of Northern California, he was executive director for 9 years at the Asian American Journalists Association.  He was also executive director of the Filipino Task Force on AIDS, program manager at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum and Education Director at Hawaii's Life Foundation.
 
He is also a journalist, having served as contributing editor and writer for community publications in the San Francisco Bay Area and Hawaii; and is a Certified Meeting Planner.

CEO/Executive Director Statement:

 

Lupus can be devastating to the individuals affected by the disease, as well as their family members, not only because of the difficulty of diagnosis, but also because of the enormous number of symptoms associated with it.

Lupus patients not only experience the challenge of navigating the treatment maze, but also the emotional impact of the disease on themselves and their loved ones.

As with many life-threatening, chronic illnesses, patient empowerment is an important aspect in their wellness and treatment plan. Such empowerment can be achieved through constant association with others in similar situations -- both patients and family members. By sharing experiences about their symptoms, treatments and knowledge gained from their medical providers or through known research, lupus patients and their families can better cope with the adverse impact of lupus.

Since lupus disproportionately affects communities of color, there is also a growing need to create the same kind of support mechanism for lupus patients and their families who are monolingual or who consider English as their second language. Considering the increasing number of Spanish-speaking lupus patients who have contacted LFNC for services and referrals, or who have participated in our patient education classes and conferences, the need for Spanish-language support groups has become evident.
Because lupus affects young individuals starting at age 15, there is also a need to create a model for a Young Adult Lupus Support group that can be replicated throughout California and the rest of the country.
 
It is with these needs in mind that the Lupus Foundation of Northern California develops and pursues programs to serve our ever-growing clientele.

 

 


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Funding Needs

Grant funding, sponsorships and individual donations to help sustain our client programs and services which include patient education classes, research update conferences, support groups and our social media programs to promote greater public understanding of lupus.


Volunteer Needs

Volunteers are needed to help with administrative and other office duties, as well as with our special events, including our annual 5K Run and Walk for Lupus.


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