National Organization of Short Statured Adults
The National Organization of Short Statured Adults (NOSSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the rights and needs of short statured adults. The organization provides support, resources, and information to individuals of short stature and their families, aiming to improve their quality of life and promote social inclusion.
History[edit | edit source]
NOSSA was founded in year by a group of individuals who recognized the unique challenges faced by adults of short stature. The organization has since grown to include members from across the United States and has become a leading voice in advocating for the rights of short-statured individuals.
Mission[edit | edit source]
The mission of NOSSA is to:
- Advocate for the rights of short-statured adults
- Provide support and resources to individuals and families
- Promote awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by short-statured individuals
- Foster a sense of community among members
Programs and Services[edit | edit source]
NOSSA offers a variety of programs and services, including:
- Support groups and counseling services
- Educational workshops and seminars
- Advocacy and legal assistance
- Social events and networking opportunities
- Information and resources on medical and social issues related to short stature
Advocacy[edit | edit source]
NOSSA actively works to influence public policy and raise awareness about the issues faced by short-statured adults. The organization collaborates with other advocacy groups, participates in public forums, and engages with policymakers to promote the rights and interests of its members.
Membership[edit | edit source]
Membership in NOSSA is open to individuals of short stature, their families, and supporters. Members receive access to the organization's resources, support services, and events. NOSSA also offers opportunities for members to get involved in advocacy efforts and volunteer activities.
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