ARIZONA PKU AND ALLIED DISORDERS
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
ARIZONA PKU AND ALLIED DISORDERS Arizona Network for PKU and Allied Disorders (ANPAD) was founded in 2011 by PKU parents, patients and medical professionals with the goal to fill the void of support groups offered to patients and families affected by PKU and allied genetic disorders. The purpose is to serve individuals and families in Arizona affected by PKU and other in-born errors of metabolism requiring protein restricted dietary treatment. This is accomplished through camps, cooking workshops, and other related activities.
Annual Revenue
$343,065
Known Funders
1
Grants Received
1
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $47,310 | $48,804 | $502,199 |
| 2021 | $13,916 | $56,641 | $504,633 |
| 2020 | $343,065 | $8,794 | $547,358 |
Top Funders
Key Personnel
From 2022 IRS 990 filing
Elizabeth Ann Hall
President
Danielle Mesa
Vice President (Tucson)
Jami Puerta
Vice President (Phoenix)
Jodi Spidell
Program Director
Kirk Aleck
Genetic Representataive
Mary Salem
Secretary
Scott Jarrett
Treasurer
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