About
The National Organization of African Americans with Cystic Fibrosis (NOAACF) is a 501(c)(3) organization established in honor of Terry Wright, a 60-year old African American male Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patient (born August 1962) who was not diagnosed until the age of 54, although he had been hospitalized, seen by an array of healthcare practitioners, and unknowingly dealing with the devastating consequences of CF throughout his entire life.
The mission of NOAACF is to engage, educate, and raise CF awareness in the African-American community to help bring valuable resources, knowledge, empowerment, and support to CF patients, families, healthcare professionals, and the BIPOC community.
Through widespread involvement, partnerships and outreach, NOAACF’s program scope is to ensure that the Cystic Fibrosis diverse community is educated, informed, and made aware of CF’s existence, prevalence, and impact on underrepresented communities.
NOAACF’s goals are to connect and increase CF Awareness in the African-American Community and beyond through its national platform.
Contact Us
Terry Gene Wright
President and Founder
NOAACF
P.O. Box #13402
Maumelle, AR 72113
NOAACF
P.O. Box #13402
Maumelle, AR 72113