WSF History
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The Williams Syndrome Foundation (WSF) was created at the direction of the board of the Williams Syndrome Association (WSA) to undertake the major, complex, long range projects, such as funding medical and educational undertakings, that were either inappropriate or inconvenient for the parental organization, the WSA, to pursue. The WSF has shared officers with the WSA, and the organizations are linked by a common purpose, complementing one another's activities.

The WSA studied the creation of the WSF and sought the experience and advice of other organizations as to the most effective structure to accomplish both day to day family information and support long range goals. The consensus view was that two organizations were a better choice and the WSA board in 1988 set aside funds to organize and charter the Foundation.

The Williams Syndrome Foundation was incorporated under non-profit statutes in the State of Texas in 1989 and received provisional ruling of tax-exempt status from the IRS. In 1994, after the required five year trial period, its tax status under section 501 (c) (3) of the Code was approved and continues in effect.

In 1998, the Williams Syndrome Foundation authorized the
establishment of the Berkshire Hills Music Academy, Inc.

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For additional information about Williams syndrome, please send an e-mail to hlenhoff@uci.edu.
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Outside the USA: please visit our International Williams Syndrome Support Groups page for contact information.
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Last modified: April 15, 2007