The Evanosky Foundation

The Evanosky Foundation The Evanosky Foundation supports pediatric leukodystrophy research, universal newborn screening, and

The Evanosky Foundation was formed in 2005 by close friends of Bob and Sonya Evanosky after John, Christopher, and Jack Evanosky were diagnosed with metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD). The foundation’s goal is to generate money to fund research toward curing pediatric leukodystrophies, establish universal newborn screening, as well as to provide support and care for children and families affected

by one of the leukodystrophies, lysosomal storage disorders, or other disabling pediatric conditions.

Exciting News! 🎉The Evanosky Foundation has partnered with the  Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships for women of co...
02/23/2025

Exciting News! 🎉

The Evanosky Foundation has partnered with the Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships for women of color pursuing nursing degrees at Chamberlain University. Our goal is to support future nurses who are passionate about making a positive impact on individuals and families affected by disabilities.

With so many incredible applicants, selecting just three recipients was no easy task—but we’re honored to play a part in their journey to becoming extraordinary nurses! 👩‍⚕️💙

You can read more about the recipients in this article, and thank you to everyone who applied!

The latest recipients of Chamberlain University’s John-John, Big C, and Jacko Bug Scholarship share what empowers their journey to patient care and advocacy.

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