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List of dwarfism organizations around the world. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Support of members through information, advice, care, and empowerment in all matters related to dwarfism. Psychosocial empowerment of those affected. Promotion of integration into society. Reduction of existing prejudices. Compilation, systematization, and dissemination of knowledge specific to dwarfism. [8] [9] [10]
The name was later changed to Midgets and Dwarfs of America when the people with dwarfism complained that there were more dwarfs than midgets. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] That original meeting of 21 people evolved into Little People of America, a group which as of 2023 has more than 7,500 members. [ 7 ]
The RGA was formed in 1970 by Charles Pocock, Martin Nelson and other individuals in the UK wanting to provide a support network for people with restricted growth (dwarfism). Initially known as the Association into Research of Restricted Growth, the charity aims to support all individuals and their families affected by skeletal dysplasia ...
Founded in 1985, [1] the DAAA's purpose is to develop, promote, and provide little people athletes with organized and quality amateur athletics in a supportive environment. . DAAA holds the idea that there is a lack of sports opportunity for little people in America and they look to fill the void and provide an environment that rewards dwarf athletes by taking their potential seriously and ...
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People with dwarfism, short stature resulting from a medical condition Little People of America, organization representing some of the above; Little People of Canada, organization representing some of the above; Children; Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper's concept of de kleine luyden, a group of Dutch middle class orthodox reformed Christians
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