The Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation has come a long way since it was established in 1958. Back then, as the Marion County Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, the organization served a handful of Indianapolis-area residents. Today, the MDFF helps thousands of clients and families each year throughout all of the United States.

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the MDFF continues to succeed in its mission: to provide adaptive equipment and emotional support to individuals and families affected by one of over 40 neuromuscular diseases.

Some of the adaptive equipment provided by MDFF includes wheelchairs, hospital beds, van lifts, ramps for family homes, shower chairs, lift systems, communication devices and breathing machines. Support services, including clinical programs, home visits, and social outings, also help clients learn to live everyday with No Boundaries .

The Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation provides service to children and adults regardless of race or socioeconomic status.