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What Are CMTA Branches?

CMTA Branches are volunteer-led local support and education groups for those living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease and their loved ones. We invite all community members to join these vibrant groups of active and caring individuals in your area to share resources, ideas, CMT-related information, and personal experiences and to, ultimately, build life-long friendships and support. Meetings focus on CMT education, awareness, research updates, fundraising initiatives, advocacy, and current events and will include guest speakers. The branches also offer a meaningful outlet for connecting with others who have CMT. All are welcome to join a branch near them or to participate in a virtual branch meeting.

To learn more about CMTA Branches, contact Laurel Richardson at laurel@cmtausa.org.

Boston, MA CMTA Branch

Boston, MA CMTA Branch
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The Boston, MA CMTA Branch is for those who have Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and their loved ones. We welcome you to join this vibrant group of active and caring individuals in your area to share resources, ideas, CMT-related information, and personal experiences and to, ultimately, build life-long friendships and support. Meetings will focus on CMT education, awareness, research updates, fundraising initiatives, advocacy, and current events and will include guest speakers. We love newcomers and hope you will join us at our next meeting!

55 Fruit Street
Boston
Massachusetts
02114
Massachusetts General Hospital - Yawkey Building
Jill Ricci

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I joined the CMTA after my son, Vittorio was diagnosed with an unknown type of CMT in the Summer of 2012.  Vittorio has made a big impact in Massachusetts raising awareness for CMT though Newspapers articles, Neurology Now essay, TV, the MA State House and our hope is to continue the fight, learn everything we can about CMT and share with others.
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Vittorio Ricci

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