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"The purpose of the Scoliosis Research Society is to foster the optimal care of all patients with spinal deformities . . ." To do so, SRS needs your help!

Since 1966, SRS has been dedicated to fulfilling its mission to improve the lives of patients with spinal deformities.  The Society and its dedicated fellows seek to accomplish this mission through a number of programs which prioritize education of physicians worldwide, support of research into superior treatment options, and advocacy for patients and the treatments that will ultimately advance their standards of living.

SRS has a vision, but cannot realize that vision without you!

A number of projects supporting the SRS mission require significant funding, and we are asking for your help so that we may continue to offer outstanding education, generous research grants, and effective advocacy efforts.  Please consider donating to SRS.

Options for Giving to the Scoliosis Research Society

Direct Giving: Your entire donation will be sent directly to and will be immediately available to SRS for upcoming projects and programs. With a direct giving option, you may even choose to allocate your funds to a specific program, such as research, education, or scholarships.

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Annual Giving: Donations to this program are immediately available for research funding. Contributions to the SRS/OREF Annual Giving of $1,000 or more qualify the contributor to the Order of Merit. The first $500 of every donation goes to OREF to support research and the remainder stays with the SRS Annual Giving Fund.

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Endowment Giving: Your donation to the SRS Endowment Fund at OREF directly benefits SRS. SRS receives 5% of the interest earned from the Endowment Fund to fund help fund research projects. The money becomes available to us at the end of the year.

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The Scoliosis Research Society provides information on these web pages regarding research and links as a public service. The SRS believes that patients should contact their treating physician about the relevance of any information listed on the site prior to proceeding with any particular treatment. Just as no two individuals are exactly alike, no two patients with a spinal deformity are the same. Therefore, your spinal deformity surgeon will be the most important source of information about the management of your particular spinal problem.