Help make a difference in our fight to help people with headache and migraine to get their lives back.

We are working on behalf of 42 million Americans with this very real and potentially disabling neurobiologic disease. We know that “It’s NOT just a headache. You are NOT alone.”

The National Headache Foundation relies on your donations to create and deliver programs that ensure everyone impacted by headache and migraine receives the diagnosis, care and treatment that they need. For example, a $20.00 donation helps to provide one headache comfort kit and educational pamphlet to a person in need. This might be a Mom, a College Student, or a member of our Military Community.

For additional giving options, please contact Maureen at: [email protected]

  • Stock Donation
  • Donor Advised Funds
  • Required Minimum Distributions (RMD)
  • Learning more about including NHF in my estate planning.
  • Matching gift program
    • Your employer might have its own employee giving or matching gift program which could increase the power of your personal donation. Reach out to your human resources department for the list of approved charities, and complete the required internal form to go with your donation.

The National Headache Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization (Tax ID #23-7073022).

Planned Giving

Including a gift to the National Headache Foundation in your will is a meaningful way of leaving an enduring legacy. The NHF is profoundly grateful for bequests, which make a significant impact on advancing migraine and headache training, education, research, advocacy, and initiatives. 

Make a donation in memory of a loved one.

Memorial gifts are a special way to remember a loved one with a meaningful and impactful gift. Click here to learn about the National Headache Foundation’s Giving Tree Remembrance Program.

 

Remembrance Tree

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